NTT DoCoMo teams with Samsung, others to develop mobile processors Mobile Burn Japan's largest wireless carrier, NTT DoCoMo, has announced a new joint venture partnership with five hardware manufacturers to develop processors for mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. Fujitsu, Fujitsu Semiconductor, NEC Corporation, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Motorola Xyboards Close The Android Tablet Gap InformationWeek The Xyboards share most hardware and software features, with the screen size and overall footprint of the two tablets serving as the largest differentiating factor. The Xyboard 10.1 is slightly more focused at the professional user, while the Xyboard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oh, Windows Phone, why is Android winning? An ex-GM laments CNET Microsoft, meanwhile, "raises [its] middle finger at both the device manufacturers and mobile carriers," telling vendors what kind of "hardware spec you shalt use" and carriers how the software "will be updated," Kindel wrote. (His post, by the way, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Although Slow to the Cloud, Practicing Physicians Embrace Mobile Healthcare Backup Technology Doctors can access their information, such as high-res medical images and patient data, from any mobile device despite its hardware and storage capacity, at incredible speed. And, since the mobile device is separate from the facility's power supply, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Opera Mobile Ported to Unlocked Windows Phone Hardware In some ways, Microsoft's selection of Windows phone apps is reminiscent of the early days of the iPhone. Users who have been on iOS for a while will. pocketnow.com/.../opera-mobile-ported-to-unlocked-windows... |