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Mobile GETS Mobilized with Nvidia!

Posted by pd on July 2nd, 2009

I have to tell you guys, this one looks like the best opportunity yet. I mean, if ever there would be someone to take on the powerhouse of Intel, NVIDIA would be it in my book and the reason why is Intel actually own the technology that underlies AMD and others have other issues. Nvidia [...]

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Apple’s New Philosophy…

Posted by pd on June 24th, 2009

I am excited to see Apple thinking about the little guy. This is the first year I have seen them offer more and more cheap and relevant offers in order to reach a subset of the population that is growing with this current downturn.
They have offered:1 – A lower cost macbook and macbook pro.2 – [...]

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Intel’s Medfield Second Generation Atom Processor

Posted by pd on June 24th, 2009

So, now we know the name! Medfield, Atom’s third generation is the expected Smartphone world changer. OS on a Chip! While others are saying that Intel is taking too long, I say Intel is brilliant and I hope successful. Again, I say that this is much larger than just taking more of the market in [...]

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Intel Throws Its Hat In the Ring!

Posted by pd on June 24th, 2009

Intel is “IN.” They said they would get in and boy are they! If Intel takes their Atom Processor and some beefed up software into the mobile phone market, Nokia and Intel might have something to gain.
This could take mobile technology to the next level. What if your PHONE instead of your UMPC were your [...]

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Obama’s got cred in Silicon Valley

Posted by pd on January 22nd, 2009

The President’s super-secure Blackberry may not be sleek. But Obama wins points for embracing technology.

Now that the inaugural balls are over, stylistas are pondering the symbolism behind Barack Obama’s Hart Schaffner Marx tuxedo and Michelle Obama’s Jason Wu gown. In techland, however, folks are focused on just one item: The BlackBerry.
That’s President Obama’s BlackBerry, and [...]

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