Google's Andy Rubin the brain behind the android operating system speaking with All Things Digital has said that the next version of the Nexus One would be for business and enterprise. Yes the next Nexus One will have a physical keyboard. This could spell trouble for Motorola's Droid and Research in motion and their Blackberry phone's. Who already have a strong presence in the enterprise cellphone market.
nteresting. Rubin mentions that Google is working on an enterprise version of Nexus One. What would a enterprise version of Nexus One look like? Would it support exchange? It might, says Rubin. “An enterprise version might also have a physical keyboard … it might be a world phone…” But then it’s a different device,” Walt suggests. Rubin: “Yes, it would be a different SKU.”
On a further note Rubin also agreed that they are doing doing too well in their customer service department as there is only e-mail support and no phone support, and they are working on a 3-day delay in response time. We need to get better at customer support he said.
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Showing posts with label CES2010. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Ford CEO weighs in on SYNC technology in their cars
We did a post yesterday regarding Ford's SYNC technology that is bringing the internet to the car. All mobile phones applications available to day can be brought into the car. All voice free activated. You can Sync your home computer with the car and let's say your going out to dinner. You Sync your laptop and download the directions via MapQuest get directions and drive. So no input when your sitting inside and driving.
Ford CEO Alan Mulally weighs in on December sales and SYNC technology in Ford vehicles.
Ford CEO Alan Mulally weighs in on December sales and SYNC technology in Ford vehicles.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Sony to launch your personal media viewer 'Dash'
Sony Dash features a 7-inch screen and stays connected to your home network through a standard Wi-Fi connection. Once you get it connected you can load it up with all the Apps you want and Sony has 1,500 of them. You can choose from weather to sports to news to Facebook. It's also got internet radio, speaks and a headphone.
Full movies can also be played thjrough a link with Sony Bravia's Internet. It does not have a browser so this will be a connected App experience.
It's got iPhone style use, just swipe a finger to move from one App to the next. Priced at $199 and set to release in April 2010.
Full movies can also be played thjrough a link with Sony Bravia's Internet. It does not have a browser so this will be a connected App experience.
It's got iPhone style use, just swipe a finger to move from one App to the next. Priced at $199 and set to release in April 2010.
Intel's New Chips and Appstore
Intel unveiled on Thursday at the CES their new family of which included the Core i7, i5 and i3 processors, the Intel 5 series chipsets and Intel centrino Wi-Fi and Wimax adaptors.
The company also laid claim to the advancement of computing technology and how it was no more restricted to PC's only with the advance of so many new smart devices. All this possible with Intel technology.
The company released 11 mobile processors, six desktop processors, and four wireless adapters.
On the mobile front, prices range from $225 for a 2.4-GHz Core i5 520M to $332 for a 2.66-GHz Core i7 620M or a 2.13-GHz Core i7 640LM. Desktop versions range from $113 for a 2.9 GHz Core i5 530 to $284 for a 3.46 GHz Core i5 670. Pricing was not provided for the wireless adapters.
Technology known as 'Hyper Threading' which allows each processor to run multiple threads will be available on the Core i7, i5, and i3. Which makes technology previously available only in Hollywood now in the hands of everyday computer users.
On that same front, Intel also used CES as a platform to introduce the Intel Wireless Display, also known as WiDi, which wirelessly streams video content from a PC to an HD television. Otellini said that WiDi capable laptops, along with a $100 adapter box to connect to one's television, will be available starting next week at Best Buy.
Intel also announced their App Store that initially focus on Netbooks they expect the store to cater over time to PC's Handheld devices, Smartphones TV's and other electronic toys.
The company also laid claim to the advancement of computing technology and how it was no more restricted to PC's only with the advance of so many new smart devices. All this possible with Intel technology.
The company released 11 mobile processors, six desktop processors, and four wireless adapters.
On the mobile front, prices range from $225 for a 2.4-GHz Core i5 520M to $332 for a 2.66-GHz Core i7 620M or a 2.13-GHz Core i7 640LM. Desktop versions range from $113 for a 2.9 GHz Core i5 530 to $284 for a 3.46 GHz Core i5 670. Pricing was not provided for the wireless adapters.
Technology known as 'Hyper Threading' which allows each processor to run multiple threads will be available on the Core i7, i5, and i3. Which makes technology previously available only in Hollywood now in the hands of everyday computer users.
On that same front, Intel also used CES as a platform to introduce the Intel Wireless Display, also known as WiDi, which wirelessly streams video content from a PC to an HD television. Otellini said that WiDi capable laptops, along with a $100 adapter box to connect to one's television, will be available starting next week at Best Buy.
Intel also announced their App Store that initially focus on Netbooks they expect the store to cater over time to PC's Handheld devices, Smartphones TV's and other electronic toys.
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