Intel's Developers Conference kicks off today, and UMID is showing off its upgrade to the M1 ultra mobile PC . The M2 runs Windows 7 (instead of XP), faster 1.2Ghz or 1.6GHz Atom processors, and no longer needs USB... (Continue reading)
As a kid, I never ordered a deep sea submarine off the back of a cereal box only to discover it was a lousy little model. But I did fall for the promise of the Viliv S7 convertible netbook.... (Continue reading)
The new Archos 5 Internet Tablet is indeed powered by Android , and improves all around over its predecessor , with more storage and a better interface. But something's still missing. The Archos 5 improves on some of the... (Continue reading)
No matter what kind of consumer electronics you make it seems you've got to add some sort of internet device to the portfolio. Sharp's addition (at least in Japan) is its 5-inch Netwalker that has a touchscreen and runs... (Continue reading)
More evidence that standalone GPS units will soon be as obsolete as MiniDiscs. Garmin's nuvi 1860 (which looks to be released in early September at IFA) has a full-fledged browser and a camera. According to Engadget, the nuvi 1860... (Continue reading)
Remember that iPhone-like Android MID that everyone went crazy about yesterday? It looks like someone may have tracked it down. ... (Continue reading)
We know almost nothing about this device of any substance. It could be a prototype. It could be on an assembly line now. ... (Continue reading)