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A Glimpse Of Intel's Futuristic Gadgets

 


Wouldn't it be useful to have a gadget that immediately warned you when the information you just saw on the Internet or heard from a buddy might be baloney?

 

Read more: http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/glimpse-of-intel-futuristic-gadgets.html

 

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Intel and Nokia Announce Long-Term Relationship

 


In a deal intended to strengthen Intel's push into the mobile computing arena, the Santa Clara chip maker and Finnish cell phone giant Nokia on Tuesday announced what they called a long-term relationship to develop new mobile devices.

 

Read more: http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/intel-and-nokia-announce-long-term.html

 

Tags: Intel, Nokia, Strategic Partnership, Jack Gold, Atom, ARM chips, Google Android, Christopher Danley, JP Morgan, Silicon Valley, Moblin, Santa Clara, Netbooks, Maemo, Global IT News,  

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A Cell Phone That Never Needs Charging


Nokia hopes to create a device that could harvest enough power to keep a cell phone topped up.

 

A cell phone that never needs recharging might sound too good to be true, but Nokia says it's developing technology that could draw enough power from ambient radio waves to keep a cell-phone handset topped up.

 

Read more: http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/cell-phone-that-never-needs-charging.html

 

Tags: Nokia, Ambient power, Intel, University of Washington, Vibrational energy, ambient cell phone charging, RFID, Powercast, Global IT News, MP3, MIT, Wifi, Nokia Research Centre, 

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Cisco Joins Dow Jones Industrial Average Today

 


Cisco Systems today joins the elite circle of 30 blue-chip businesses that make up the Dow Jones industrial average, a move that may make it easier for the San Jose company to attract investors — at least initially. 

 

Read more: http://globaleconomicnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/cisco-joins-dow-jones-industrial.html

 

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Google Android Steals The Show At Computex Taiwan

 


The Computex Taipei 2009 electronics show ended Saturday after a week-long display of new gadgets, including netbooks, ultra thin laptops made with new Intel chips and several surprises surrounding Google's Android mobile phone operating system.

 

Read more: 

http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/google-android-steals-show-at-computex.html

 

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