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  • more about #qualcomm
    Zebatinsky: Paugh. This is not an eReader angle that you should waste time watching, I think. more »
    dragon:ONE: Question: Who even USES Flo TV, if all it is is... all of 20 channels, half of which are garbage/kids shows/MTV/Fox News? more »
    OCEntertainment: In a word? Holycrapihopenotthatsdumb. more »
    RobinSure: Mine already is a gaming device. I just have to make sure that every entry in the gamebook is on a different page of a pdf. Is this awesome? Yes [go ... more »
    syko21: I think the title of the story should change to "When will we finally see the convergence of mobile technology into a pocket computer?" It's the direc... more »
    Odin: Looks like no one at that company knows the meaning of the word ergonomics. more »
    Rejexted: They keep making these things so advanced that eventually what we'll end up with is a flat laptop; and they'd have gone full circle. more »
    Serpentor X: I think the post is supposed to read "decreases battery life" not increase it. more »
    Nathan Obbards: So it's, in essence, a non-touchscreen PADD? Seems like Star Wars and Star Trek tech is imminent. more »
    Knowitallguytherevenge: FIRST!!! and why did amazon not get there first. Poor business model IMO. more »
    Software_Goddess: I can’t stand AT&T. What does Verizon have in the Smartbook line? If anything, that is? #qualcommsnapdragonsmartbook more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Had to look up that term smartbook. Just in case others are wondering: A smartbook is a mobile device that falls between smartphones and netbooks, de... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: That's a mighty big forehead that thing has over the display. For that much empty space it should have two webcams for 3D strip teases. #qualcommsnapd... more »
    tande04: I'm pretty sure that rachael was always rumored to be a snapdragon powered phone. That was part of the appeal in the first place. #sonyericsson more »
    tehsquish: Any new android handset news is good news. I really can't wait 'til there's a plethora of these guys to choose from. I finally got a chance to play w... more »
    ilovexspin: All I know is a "snapdragon" definitely took that godawful picture. #sonyericsson more »
    FigNinja: Dang. Another sweet looking Android phone. This is making my choice really hard. more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Tell me this is going to have a D-Pad of some sort... more »
    Noobs-R-Us: I bet the yield rates on this is really bad as you move up in size. So I hope you all like 3" books. more »
    donwonton: I wonder if my wife's old Gameboy light will work. more »
  • #htc

    Video Shows HTC Touch.B Running Qualcomm's BrewMP, Makes Us Remember the Zune

    As expected, HTC's Touch.B device isn't running Android or even WinMo 6.5, with MobiFrance's video showing off Qualcomm's mysterious BrewMP platform. Not familiar with BrewMP? It's new to us too, with Qualcomm deliberately keeping it quiet since launch last year. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    Flo TV Shown Off On The iPhone For Reasons Unknown

    I get that this Flo TV iPhone demo is just a proof of concept. That's fine! I'm just a little confused as to what the concept is. More »
  • #ereaders

    Will eReaders Really Become Gaming Devices?

    eReaders are getting powerful enough to become fully-fledged Internet tablets, but gaming devices? That's a new spin. Turns out Qualcomm has a detachable game controller add-on for that Snapdragon-powered eReader prototype we first showed you on Wednesday. Take a look: More »
  • #ebooks

    Qualcomm Ebook Display Ups the Ante with Full Color and Video

    Qualcomm has developed a 5.7-inch (1,024x768) display for ebook readers that not only renders color and video; it does so with enough power efficiency to challenge a black and white, still-frame Kindle. More »
  • #smartbooks

    Qualcomm's Snapdragon-Powered Lenovo Smartbook Is Coming To AT&T

    Qualcomm is showing off its newest smartbook concept. It's a Snapdragon-powered, 10-incher for which they've already secured AT&T backing. Let's hope this isn't another disappointing and unholy union of a smartphone and a netbook. More »
  • #rumor

    Xperia X3 Might be Hiding Snapdragon Under Its Good Looks

    Let's hope this Android/Snapdragon pairing becomes a trend. Along with a live pic of the X3/Rachel in the wild comes a rumor that the X3 will join the Acer Liquid in the Snapdragon club. More »
  • #android

    Acer Liquid Finally Gives Android the Snapdragon It Deserves

    The day Qualcomm's crushingly fast Snapdragon platform showed up in its first phone was the very day I started desperately wanting it to run Android. It had to happen. And now, courtesy of Acer, it will. More »
  • #qualcomm

    Qualcomm's Mirasol Ultra Low Power Display Is Almost Magic

    Ebook readers suffer because they use E-Ink, which isn't in color and doesn't refresh fast enough to do video. Qualcomm is quietly showing off its Mirasol display, now in full color with 30-frame-per-second video. See for yourself: More »
  • #palm

    Inside the Palm Pixi's Brains

    When Jason played with the Palm Pixi, Palm implied it wasn't quite as gutsy as the Pre—it's gonna be cheaper, after all—but didn't get into details. Well, Palm InfoCenter's got the full breakdown for its Qualcomm MSM7627 brains: More »
  • #nokia

    Nokia ARM-Based Smartbook To Follow Booklet 3G?

    It was only on Monday that Nokia confirmed its first laptop, but now DigiTimes suggests the Fins may use either Compal or Foxconn to build an ARM-based smartbook for 2010. If true, my guess is it'll run Maemo 5. More »
  • #google

    Google Chrome OS Partners: PC and Chip-Makers, but Not Dell, Sony, or Toshiba

    Google released a partial list of their Chrome OS partners, and it includes most of the big boys you'd expect, from all sectors of the computing world, from full-featured PCs to netbooks to handhelds, plus Adobe for some Flash support. More »
  • #microusb

    Why Can't We Get a Standard Phone Charger Like Europe?

    Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, LG, NEC, Qualcomm, RIM, Samsung and Apple have all agreed to use the microUSB standard in their phones made for the European market. Why can't we have that? More »
  • #gizexplains

    Mobile Chipsets: WTF Are Atom, Tegra and Snapdragon?

    Low-power processors aren't just for netbooks: These computers-on-a-chip are going to be powering our smartphones and other diminutive gadgets in the forseeable future. So what's the difference between the Atoms, Snapdragons and Tegras of the world? More »
  • #videos

    Qualcomm: Special Report on CrocoEagles Expanding Cellphone Reception

    Abstract: CROCOEAGLES IS NOT HAPPENING. IGNORE CROCOEAGLES. CROCOEAGLES IS NOT HAPPENING. IGNORE CROCOEAGLES. CROCOEAGLES IS NOT HAPPENING. IGNORE CROCOEAGLES. IGNORE CROCOEAGLES. CROCOEAGLES IS NOT HAPPENING. IGNORE CROCOEAGLES. IGNORE CROCOEAGLES. More »
  • #htcminilaptops

    HTC Revamping UMPC Line Into Mini Notebook Line Soon

  • #windowsmobile7

    Windows Mobile 7 May Power Mini Laptops, Says Qualcomm

    Qualcomm displayed a 3G, $299 mini-laptop today made by Inventec that is supposedly designed to run Windows Mobile 7 in the future (it runs Linux now). Windows Mobile 7, which supports Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset, will in turn make the company more competitive in the mini-laptop space processor that's currently being dominated by Intel, AMD and Via. This meshes with what NVidia says about its Tegra processors being in Windows Mobile devices, meaning that WM7 could be Microsoft's way of covering both phones and mini-laptops with the same OS. [Yahoo]
  • #adobe

    Adobe Open Screen Initiative to Make Flash Suck Less on Mobiles

  • #smartphones

    HTC Says Software Update Coming, May or May Not Fix Video Issues

  • #cellphones

    NTT Turning Cellphones Into Smellphones

  • #android

    Android Hands-On Video: It's Fast, It's Still Not There

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