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June of 2009

 

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Original at truveo.com external link    Mon, Jun 15

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Original at Veoh external link    Sat, Jun 6

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Original at Dailymotion external link    Mon, Jun 1

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Stories

November of 2009

 

Rate Pegatron Smartbook caught in wild (again)

Original at SlashGear external link    Thu, Nov 19

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By Chris Davies According to Shanzai, it’s a 10-inch unit with a fanless ARM processor – no word on whether that’s Qualcomm’s Snapdragon – that the company expect to have always-on connectivity and speedy boot times.  Meanwhile battery life is deemed to be sufficient for “all day” use, and while we’re st...

Rate ASUS' Android-based 'secret weapon' smartbook launching in Q1

Original at Engadget external link    Thu, Oct 29

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By Thomas Ricker We got our first glimpse at a computing future filled with low-cost, ARM-based ASUS smartbooks running Android on a 1GHz Snapdragon processor all the way back on June 1st. Since then, however, the pencil-spinning boys in Taiwan have been poo-pooing plans to launch such a device due to wha...

Rate No Android-based HD2 says HTC CEO Peter Chou

Original at SlashGear external link    Thu, Oct 29

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By Chris Davies HTC Sense UI will be released for “other existing devices”HTC focus on mid-range for 2009; Magic sells over 1mHTC planning Atom & Snapdragon MIDs after Eee buries UMPCSony Ericsson “Rachel” Android smartphone leaksT-Mobile G1, first Android-powered handset announced; platfo...

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Original at SlashGear external link    Mon, Oct 26

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By Chris Davies The HTC HD2 has a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen running at WVGA resolution, and is powered by the 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.  Connectivity includes HSPA, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and – in a first for an HTC Windows Phone – a microUSB port; it’ll also be offered with an optional in-c...

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Original at SlashGear external link    Fri, Oct 9

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By Chris Davies That date, claims UK paper The Mirror, has since been confirmed by O2 PR.  The HTC HD2 has the largest display on a Windows Phone to date, with a 4.3-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen supporting multitouch gestures such as rotate and pinch-zoom.  It runs on Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon chipse...

Year 2009

 

Rate Acer F1, HTC Leo coming Q4; more Snapdragon phones from ASUS & InventecVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

Original at SlashGear external link    Mon, Sep 21

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By Chris Davies The latest DigiTimes rumors are in, and this time they don’t seem all that unlikely.  According to industry sources in Taiwan, Acer’s F1 and HTC’s Leo – both using the Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz chipset – will each drop in Q4 this year, complete with Windows Mobile 6.5.  They also finger ASUS an...

Rate ASUS puts Snapdragon smartbook on hold, breaks hearts of Androids everywhere

Original at Engadget external link    Tue, Aug 25

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By Tim Stevens It was but a few months ago that we were lusting after a svelte little fanless Snapdragon Eee PC running Android and being demo'd at Computex. Now, ASUS is letting us all down softly, saying that project has been put on the shelf -- presumably to make room for another string of cookie-cutter n...

Rate Android an Alternative to Windows in Netbooks, Says Gartner

Original at PC World external link    Mon, Jun 15

Several Android-based smartbooks were on display at Computex, including a version of Asustek Computer's Eee PC based on Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor, which contain ARM processing cores. Asustek pioneered netbooks and has used other Linux OSes in ...

Rate HP planning to release a smartbook later this year?

Original at Netbook Choice external link    Sat, Jun 13

 UK We saw a number of smartbooks at Computex but most were from ODMs, apart from a Snapdragon-powered Eee PC. Now, according to Collins Stewart analyst Ashok Kumar, Hewlett-Packard is looking to launch a smartbook later this year powered by the Qualcomm ...

Rate Computex Attendance Falls but Android Dazzles

Original at PC World external link    Sat, Jun 6

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Mobile phone chip maker Qualcomm showed off a previously unannounced version of Asustek Computer's Eee PC based on its Snapdragon processor and running the Android OS. Asustek pioneered netbooks and has used other Linux OSes in its netbooks in the past ...

Rate Hands-On with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Powered ASUS Eee PC

Original at LAPTOP Mag Main external link    Mon, Jun 1    5 related articles

We were gearing up for some netbooks of a different color here at Computex and kicking off the show this afternoon was Qualcomm's announcement of its plans to team up with ASUS to bring a Snapdragon n...

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