by Brenda Stokes on August 16, 2008

If you've got Olympic fever and can't get enough of the athletes, medals and Beijing news, you should consider downloading the Zumobi Olympics widget. It's backed by Lenovo and Intel and makes checking up on all of the events and making sure you have your DVR scheduled for the right times super easy and convenient.
The widget uses content from both Lenovo's "Voices" and "Olympic Podium" websites. Plus, if you ...
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by ashoperon on May 18, 2008

Well another week of iPhone news has gone by. This week has been somewhat slow compared to what we usually see. Quit possibly because everyone is counting down the days to WWDC. That's because we are hearing rumors that the 3G iPhone will not be the only thing Apple is going to awe us with at the event.
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by ashoperon on May 15, 2008

It seems Intel would like to shy away from comments made by their German manager yesterday. We saw yesterday a rumor originating from a German language source, that said that Intel had confirmed that a higher resolution iPhone like device would be powered by their new Atom processor. According to Intel however, these were general remarks, about what their new processor "might" power.
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by ashoperon on May 14, 2008

According to an article published on a German website, the manager of Intel in Germany has confirmed that Apple will be shipping a device that will sport their new Atom processor. We had seen the rumor for a tablet like device, that could supposedly be launched at WWDC. If this leak does turn out to be true, it definitely adds some credibility to the rumor.
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by Ken Allen on January 15, 2008

All the Rumors were true, the Macbook Air has been released today at Macworld. Boasting a weight of 3 pounds, .76 -.16 inches in size from front to rear, a full size backlit keyboard, 13.3-inch display, mult-touch gestures for the trackpad, iSight built in, 1.6GHz (1.8Ghz optional) Core 2 Duo , 2GB RAM, 80GB HDD (64GB SSD Optional), 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR, USB 2.0. Mini-DVI, and a 5+ ...
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by Chris Davies on August 13, 2007

HTC has finally released its upcoming PDA/UMPC entitled the shift. Well, they have at least released it in Korea.
The HTC shift is quite revolutionary, whereas up until now, if you wanted to do even the most basic of functions on your UMPC you had to fully power it on and begin sucking away at that battery, with the Shift, this is not the case. There are separate OS and processors ...
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by Chris Scott Barr on June 13, 2007

It looks like sliding screens are out, swivel screens are where it's at. Well, my Helio Ocean says that sliding still rocks, but this new UMPC from Intel shows us that swivel screen can be sexy.
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