Monday, June 27, 2011

Intel promises Tablets by Dell, Toshiba and Acer 2011

Intel promises Tablets by Dell, Toshiba and Acer 2011


IntelCEO Paul Otellini has on the Barclays Capital 2010 Global Technology Conference announced that the company's chips in 2011 35 new tablet models will be used. Those words are two different atomic product lines.


"We will ensure that we support all major operating systems in the market," Otellini said at the conference, which was transmitted as an audio stream on the Internet. He named a total of 15 manufacturers who will next year offer Tablets with Intel CPUs, including Toshiba, Dell, Lenovo, Asus, Acer and Motion Computing. "Some of them come with Windows. Some come with Froyo and Honeycomb versions of Android."


The two nuclear-product lines for Tablets Otellini said: "A line continues the PC heritage, is the code name Oak Trail. You we are building for the Windows environment. This is important for users who want a compatibility with PC peripherals. All the available printers and USB drivers work. Any PC peripherals work perfectly with Oak Trail. It is a very solid, high-performance low-power version of the atom. "


Intel also offers Moorestown further optimized atomic version. It is for customers who were looking extremely light and thin devices with the longest possible battery life. "PC compatibility is incomplete." By x86 instruction set but a full Internet support was guaranteed.


Otellini also announced the first major manufacturer of smart phones that are powered by Intel chips, for the second quarter of 2011. The first samples of the second generation Atom processors (formerly codenamed Medfield) Are currently being delivered to customers. The development of smart phone chips was "a marathon not a sprint."




Intel's Atom processors coming in 2011 Tablets with Microsoft Windows, Google Android, MeeGo used.


Via: Intel promises Tablets by Dell, Toshiba and Acer 2011



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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Freecom will thin USB 3.0 Hard Drive for Mac

Freecom will thin USB 3.0 Hard Drive for Mac




The Mobile Drive Mg comes with USB 3.0 interface.


Freecom has a USB 3.0 hard drive on the market aimed primarily at Mac users. The fan-solvent magnesium housing of the Drive Mobile Mg with 320 GB capacity is 12 times 8.1 times 1 inch and weighs 170 g. The 750-gigabyte model is 1.5 cm height and 200 grams of weight is slightly larger and heavier. It is also available with an additional FireWire 800 interface.


Via USB 3.0 reaches the 2.5-inch drive according to the manufacturer transfer rates of up to 130 MByte / s. With Firewire 800 are theoretically up to 100 MByte per second.


The included USB 3.0 cable is backward compatible, so that can operate the hard disk to USB 2.0 ports. However, this of course reduces the transmission rate.


The power is also supplied via USB. Therefore no external power supply is needed.


The design with HFS + preformatted data store or gray Apple's MacBooks. In addition, the drive to Apple's Time Machine backup software is compatible.


The Mobile Drive Mg mid-January to come to market. The 320-Gbyte version costs EUR 79.95, the USB 3.0 version with 750 GB euros 119.95. For the Model with an additional FireWire port customers pay euros 129.95. The warranty is two years.



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Thursday, June 9, 2011

GSM Association wants to integrate SIM cards in cameras

GSM Association wants to integrate SIM cards in cameras




A removable cell phone SIM card - its successor to be installed firmly in mobile devices of any kind when it comes to the GSMA.


The GSM Association (GSMA) A working group set up to create a standard for "Embedded SIM" cards. The cards that identify current mobile phones are definitely coming soon in many mobile electronic devices used by the MP3 player to the camera. The devices could be equipped with Internet access via mobile phone.


The working group includes representatives of the world's largest carriers, including AT & T, China Mobile, German Telekom, Verizon and Vodafone. Already launched in 2012, the introduction of the market.


Until then, make some of the problems outlined by the GSM Association. It is not clear how the access should be prioritized. It is not possible to allow each camera to send pictures at all available immediately via the network. To this end, these networks are already overloaded with. Here, the carriers want to find a meaningful process. It is also unclear which device can take the services used and how it is regulated.


Another problem is the battery life, one for mobile devices of all kinds good point. Mobile chips require a relatively high current. In addition, an MP3 player with Internet access will be simply more expensive than its counterpart without SIM and chip. It is also necessary to determine whether such devices should be linked to networks of certain providers.


Special opportunities, see the GSM Association in combination with Near-Field Communication (NFC), The radio transmission over short distances (approximately 10-centimeter-range). Upcoming Android phones NFC will be supported as well as alleged the next-generation iPhone. And the - in the GSMA also active - U.S. mobile providers have already joined forces to create a Standard for payments via NFC allow. Such a procedure Set as competition from the credit card, could also be a camera with mobile access to the digital wallet.



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