dmobile is showing some Tablets with built- in Wimax and HDMI video output.
Linaro, new company to make ARM compatible software
ARM, IBM, Freescale, Samsung, TI, ST Ericsson are the founding members of a new not-for-profit open source software engineering company called Linaro.
Linaro plans to invest resources in open source projects that can be used on all Linux-based distributions like Android, LiMo, MeeGo, Ubuntu, and webOS. The goal is to provide stable and optimized base for creating new optimized tools for developers along with kernel, middleware, and more validated for a wide range of SoCs every six months.
Find more informations: http://linaro.org
Source: http://dailytech.com
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Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8660, the third generation, 45nm dual-core 1.2ghz
At Computex 2010, Qualcomm announced the sampling of their third generation Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8660, it’s a 45nm process, dual-core 1.2ghz. Here’s an interview with Mark Frankel, product manager of the Snapdragon processors at Qualcomm.
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ZTE V7 4″ Maemo device
A new design for a 4″ 800×480, Marvell PXA310 based Maemo Linux device, with the integrated thumb keyboard below the screen. Built-in camera for video-conferencing and GPS.
Foxconn 7″ Capacitive Android Tablet
Cool looking, low cost, Qualcomm MSM7227 based Android Tablet, made by Foxconn.
Dell Streak Android Tablet
So this is the first 4.8″ capacitive Android tablet, to be released at $500 or more (with unlocked 3G) according to rumors. Dell has been working on this for a while as Michael Dell first showed it to Techcrunch at Davos in January.
Inventec Kayak, low cost 3G/2G phone with built-in computer
Based on Qualcomm’s Brew OS, this is a very basic phone for use on wireless networks in developing countries, where copper networks aren’t available but where the 2G and 3G networks already are. This Brew OS is basic and fast even on this MSM7227 based device. It offer Opera Mobile browser, some basic games and a few other basic apps.
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Besta 10″ Samsung ARM Cortex A8 Laptop prototype
Here’s a Smartbook based on the Samsung ARM Cortex A8 processor. it runs Windows CE 6. Made by manufacturer Besta. It seems pretty fast at browsing the web.
Zinwell adds Opera browser and Flash support
Zinwell is about to support the Opera browser with Flash Youtube playback and video demand IPTV.
Acer Android Phone beTouch E120
The new Low-End Android (1.6) Phone by Acer with a 2.8″ resistive LCD touchscreen, a 3 MP camera powered by a new ST Ericsson Processor.
Kingston 64GB SDHC Card
Getting more data on those SDHC cards is going to be cool.
Acer Android Phone beTouch E130
It has a 2.6″ TFT LCD screen, a 3.2 MP camera.
OS: Android 1.6
Processor: ST Ericsson PNX 6715, 416 MHz
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DigiLife Camera Projector DDV-JF1
A good looking, perfectly pocketable, digital camcorder combined with a projector that will cost between 220 and 250 US$.
aiwi, Wii-like gaming controls using iPhone/iPod Touch
Here’s a new app that turns your iPhone or iPod touch into a g-sensor gaming controller for your advanced PC games.
VIA Technologies WonderMedia Android Tablet and Laptop solutions
VIA Technologies ARM processors are powering the cheap Android Laptops I filmed such as the $65 FirstView PC706V and the $90 10″ PC100
DigiLife Tablet with built-in Projector
A tablet unlike all the others! Made by a DigiLife, a producer of professional vga camcorders, it adds a built-in vga projector to a 10″ capacitive touchscreen.
OS: Android
Processor: Samsung Cortex A8
Target price: less than 200 US$ !!
Pocketbook 901 is released
A nice looking and extremely affordable e-ink reader designed to be used at school, college etc… For about 350 US$ you get a 9.7′ e-ink screen! It does not have a touchscreen or Wifi, but a micro usb port and a sd slot.



