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Intel showed off several MID devices, bigger than a handheld but smaller than a notebook, lined up to use the Atom chips.
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Re: Atom chip and the furture of handheld devices
The bleeding-edge in this category was 5-10 years ago, pioneered by the Palm Pilot, Apple Newton, and Rim pager. The next generation were the first smartphones, like the TREO and the Blackberry phone.... (Read the rest)
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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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