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Posted May 7th 20090
We've had an amazing few weeks of articles and content posted to the Mobility and Atom communities, and wanted to share some of it in case you missed it.Developing for Mobile Internet Devices: Tools, Choices, and Development Environment Configuration
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted March 12th 20092
I'm really tired of explaining to people what a MID is. All day long I interact with people at Intel and online who know (at least in general) what MIDs are, how they can be used, and where they fit in the Grand Gadget Hierarchy.
But when I speak with friends and professionals outside of the Intel ...
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted March 3rd 20091
Just a quick note on a couple of great articles published recently in the Intel Software Network.
First, an update to the Google Gadget, one of the most popular ...
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted January 21st 20090
Steve Paine on the MID Moves site has used a Wibrain i1, an Intel Atom-based MID, to make some virtual graffiti across ...
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted January 19th 20092
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted October 31st 20089
Last week Steve Jobs, in that special way he has of tossing out little random nuggets of chaos into the industry, basically said that Apple already had a netbook out there called the iPhone. As a rabid iPhone and netbook user, I called Shenanigans.
Then a ...
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted October 22nd 200825
One of the most common questions I get about MID's isn't a technical one - it's simply "where can I get one?" Here is at least a partial answer of where you can currently find Intel Atom processor-based MIDs.
It's a tricky question, and even people inside Intel have a tough time keep track ...
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted September 22nd 20089
Wired has an interesting article up on the Five Things That Netbooks Need. I'm usually a little nervous what weird things are on lists like this, but I totally ...
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted September 11th 20083
Not sure how I missed this at the time, but The Register reports UK hosting company Bytemark is using Atom processors in their servers.
Huh? Servers?
I was initially pretty amused by this, but ...
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
Posted September 10th 20082
What do women like in their gadgets? This question came up at IDF as a bunch of gadgeteers sat around comparing some of the existing and newly unveiled devices. Kiesha Cochrane asked the inevitable question about why ...
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Jeff Moriarty (Intel)
