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Atom chip and the furture of handheld devices
The real question here is will the capabilities be comparable to standrard business-type laptops/desktops to prime the development of the molecular level devices. Unless Intel et al can design higer performance to accommodate voice recogntion and biometric security then handheld computing will not capture the enthusiasm of business users. There has to be increased feature performance or business will not invest. Business does not invest in 'bleeding-edge' technology just because it is new and revolutionary. Business wants and demands value not specifications. Just my 2 cent opinion.
Posted by: UNIXCPMWINDOWSLINUX   Posted on: 04/02/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Atom chip and the furture of handheld devices  UNIXCPMWINDOWSLINUX | 04/02/08
Re: Atom chip and the furture of handheld devices  vineel@... | 02/18/09
Outstanding development  timothyt@... | 04/02/08
RE: Electrobit (Gallery: Intel's Atom and tiny devices to fit)  macUser312 | 04/02/08
RE: Electrobit (Gallery: Intel's Atom and tiny devices to fit)  Paul Fletcher | 04/02/08
We have the Nokia n810 already  bblackmoor@... | 04/02/08
Not really...  n8v02 | 04/02/08
And the cheapest alternative is?  JCitizen | 04/02/08
but  evilkillerwhale@... | 04/03/08
RE: Electrobit (Gallery: Intel's Atom and tiny devices to fit)  mdbobbo | 04/02/08
RE: Electrobit (Gallery: Intel's Atom and tiny devices to fit)  ianbsnelling@... | 04/03/08
Does digital stand alone?  BALTHOR | 04/03/08
RE: Electrobit (Gallery: Intel's Atom and tiny devices to fit)  PClayden52@... | 04/04/08
RE: Electrobit (Gallery: Intel's Atom and tiny devices to fit)  jcfdillon@... | 04/04/08

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