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NVISION 2008: Sixense is a company that's been running for over 18 months now, but has kept itself under the radar. Its 3D input device tech was worth waiting for.
IDF FALL 2008: Intel is still banging the MID drum, but it's not good news when demos are unconvincing and devices are uninspired.
IDF FALL 2008: Anand Chandrasekher said that Moorestown is on track for 2009/2010 and shows off silicon for the first time.
IDF SPRING 08: Anand Chandrasehker said this morning that Intel will deliver Mobile Internet Devices to market within 60 days.
With the demand for low-cost, fully web capable machines set to soar massively this year, could Windows XP be given another reprieve?
We get down and dirty with Logitech's MX Revolution mouse - if you've ever suffered from RSI, this could be the mouse for you. Is it worth the £50 asking price though?
There's a photo out - is it Microsoft's new portable player? Is it video? Is it a gaming device? Does it share music? Who knows.
AppleBerry - not a flavour of lemonade, but a rumoured device coming from the two computing firms. Could instant email be about to get more addictive?
In an interview with Fortune magazine in the US, Microsoft's top bod has given the strongest indication yet that it is going after Apple directly in the portable space.
October 14 2021 | 15:04