ZTE Intel-Based Smartphone Hitting European Market Next Month
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ZTE has become the latest phone maker to unveil a smartphone powered by Intel technology, introducing the Grand X IN device that will begin selling in Europe next month. The Grand X IN, announced Aug. 30 at the IFA 2012 show in Berlin, will be powered ...
See all stories on this topic »Intel to Support Wireless Charging by 2014
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Intel confirmed that wireless charging will become available in the form of reference designs in early 2013 with full commercialization expected to take place in 2014. The initial set of targeted products will include Ultrabooks, all-in-one PCs ...
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Almost Half of All Smartphone Users Have Purchased Digital Entertainment ...
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According to the new Mobile Intel Series report from Millennial Media, 47% of smartphone users have purchased digital entertainment in order to halt the cravings, but sadly, the fix is only temporary. One season of “The Vampire Diaries” isn't enough.
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ZTE has become the latest phone maker to unveil a smartphone powered by Intel technology, introducing the Grand X IN device that will begin selling in Europe next month. The Grand X IN, announced Aug. 30 at the IFA 2012 show in Berlin, will be powered ...
See all stories on this topic »Intel to Support Wireless Charging by 2014
Tom's Hardware Guide
Intel confirmed that wireless charging will become available in the form of reference designs in early 2013 with full commercialization expected to take place in 2014. The initial set of targeted products will include Ultrabooks, all-in-one PCs ...
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5 September Motorola smartphone to have edge-to-edge display Pocket-lint.com The news agency also says that the new version will have LTE connectivity, an almost given in the US considering that the announcement is with Verizon. In the UK the invite also says that the phone will be powered by intel's latest Medfield processor. See all stories on this topic » | Pocket-lint.com |
Marketing Pilgrim
According to the new Mobile Intel Series report from Millennial Media, 47% of smartphone users have purchased digital entertainment in order to halt the cravings, but sadly, the fix is only temporary. One season of “The Vampire Diaries” isn't enough.
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Motorola announces Intel-powered smartphone unveiling on September 18 VR-Zone Intel chips power an overwhelming amount of PCs, but the company is lacking in the mobility department. ARM-based processors are found in over 90 percent of currentsmartphones, and as for Intel, let's just say hardly any smartphones are driven byIntel. See all stories on this topic » | VR-Zone |