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  • #cellphones

    First Pics: ViewSonic's VPC08 Windows XP Phone is Freakin' Huge

    Here are the first shots of the VPC08 in action. The hardware looks faithful to those renders we saw mid-November, and includes a 4.3-inch touchscreen, 800MHz Atom Z500 CPU, and separate phone controls with a second 2-inch screen. More »
    12/03/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #dell

    Dell Streak MID With Android 2.0 on AT&T Next Year?

    That 5-inch Dell mini-tablet we saw in a leaked video last month looked like it had U.S. spec 3G, and now a Chinese-language Commercial Times report suggests the touchscreen device will be part of a new series headed to AT&T. More »
    11/17/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #dell

    Leaked Video: Dell's Streak MID with Android 2.0

    We heard Dell was developing a couple of Android prototypes, the first being its Android phone. Is this mini-tablet with 5-inch touchscreen, 3G and Wi-Fi the second? Video, pics, and a size comparison after the jump. More »
    10/21/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #android

    The Highs and Lows of Installing Android on a UMPC

    Those Android-powered tablets from Archos are pretty neat, but if you've got a UMPC (like Samsung's Q1UP) lying around, you can try Android thanks to the Android-x86 project. The catch: despite great performance, there are still a few major limitations. More »
    10/20/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #tablets

    Ultra-Sleek 5-Inch Android Tablet Looks Like Giant iPod Touch

    It wasn't the SMiT MID-560, but the Rockchip tablet. A prototype Android slate which is just 5-inch and one iPhone OS short of being my Apple wet dream. That doesn't mean I wouldn't grab it pronto after seeing these videos: More »
    08/26/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #android

    Did Someone Track Down the Mysterious Android MID?

    Remember that iPhone-like Android MID that everyone went crazy about yesterday? It looks like someone may have tracked it down. Manufactured by SMiT, the device is called the MID-560. And it's got decent specs. More »
    08/18/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #rumor

    Dell's First Android Smartphone Ain't a Phone

    The Wall Street Journal chimes in on talk of Dell's Android smartphone with the bit that it's not a smartphone (yet), but a media player with Wi-Fi, a la iPod touch or Zune HD. If Dell doesn't kill it. [WSJ]
    06/30/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #intel

    Intel and Nokia Partner To Make Future Something-Or-Other

    06/23/09
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  • #android

    Archos Event Invitation Unsubtly Hints at Rumored Android MID

    On its own, it's a stretch: the invite is green and vaguely Android-y, and there's a faint rectangular device in the background, therefore Archos must be working on an Android MID! Right? Well, they are. More »
    05/18/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #intel

    Intel's Medfield Project May, May Not Go Into Smartphones

    It's all very wink wink, nudge nudge, hush hush, but the odor that Intel is giving off in this Fortune article about the Medfield project is that Intel's trying to shrink x86 down to smartphones. More »
    05/13/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #portablemedia

    MID Concept Gets An "A" For Awesome Design

    To be honest, I'm not really into netbooks. I'm looking for an internet device that is more than just a really tiny laptop. This MID concept seems to be a step in the right direction. More »
    04/30/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #review

    Viliv S5 Lightning Review (Netbook, Meet MID)

    The gadget: Viliv S5, a computer that fits in your palm, packing all the Atom processor power of the latest netbooks along with GPS. More »
    04/24/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #android

    Texas Instruments Spills the Beans, Archos Working on an Android MID/Smartphone

    Android Community has learned that Archos is working on a Mobile Internet Device that will run Android, have phone functionality and use the TI OMAP 3 processor (same as the Palm Pre). More »
    02/09/09
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    By Adrian Covert
  • #socialmedia

    TuneWiki Turns Mobile Internet Devices Into Zune-Wannabes

    10/21/08
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  • #questionoftheday

    Question of the Day: Would You Ever Consider Using a Palmtop MID?

    At the Intel Developer Forum last week, a lot of the buzz on the demo floor was around new Atom hardware. There were the requisite netbooks and EeeClones floating around, but it seemed like peculiar little quasi-computers, or palmtop Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) stole the show. Sure, it's impressive to see a full, net-connected Vista or Ubuntu desktop running on something the size of a Sega Game Gear, but who exactly is supposed to use these? More »
    08/25/08
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    By John Herrman
  • #lenovo

    Lenovo's Ideapad U8 MID Under Starter's Orders at Olympics

    08/18/08
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  • #nvidia

    Nvidia Tegra Videos Show Quake III at 35fps, 3D UI Running Like Butter

    06/03/08
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  • #lenovo

    IdeaPad U8 from Lenovo Has Intel's Atom, GPS, EDGE

    04/02/08
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  • #mwc2008

    Mobile Internet Device from BenQ—Shake It Like a Polaroid Picture

    02/13/08
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  • #gadgets

    Lenovo's MID Handheld Internet/Media Device Looks Like a Giant PSP, Has Touch Gestures

    01/05/08
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  • #umpc

    Intel Ultra Mobile Platform 2007 Officially Announced, MIDs and Menlow to Follow

    04/18/07
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