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[Untitled] Mobile workers rely on their laptops to create PowerPoint presentations and do other heavy-duty computing. But then they leave the laptops in their offices, homes or hotel rooms and take their smart phones out into the world —
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[Untitled] The Future of Personal Computing ? « blog maverick: Spreadsheets, Word Processors, Powerpoint, Email, Personal Database, Personal Finance ? They are all so limited in their resource utilization, a very strong case could be made that its smarter to do these things online from a gaming console or any inexpensive PC.
[Untitled] Has the notebook-to-handheld conversion begun? - CNET News: Corporate laptops generally run about $1,000 to $1,500, that's higher than a desktop ($700) or a handheld ($300 to $500), particularly if the carrier subsidizes the handheld. Support and management costs can be less for laptops, but "the notebooks get beat up a lot," said Roger Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies Associates, who says Wall Street traders have already begun to convert.
[Untitled] Nvidia CEO talks down CPU-GPU hybrids, Larrabee - The Tech Report: Huang summed up Nvidia's position on Larrabee in one sentence: "We're gonna open a can of whoop-ass [on Intel]." The Nvidia CEO's other arguments weren't quite as strongly worded, but he explained that Nvidia is continuously reinventing itself and that it will be two architectural refreshes beyond the current generation of chips before Larrabee launches. Huang also raised the prospect of application and API-level compatibility problems with Larrabee.
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[Untitled] Digit Mag Jan 2002: Mobile computing is gaining strong momentum and in 2003, Banias (codename for our upcoming mobile processor) will make its presence felt for notebook computers worldwide. Banias ability to conserve power much more efficiently than the .
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[Untitled] Kevin Kelly -- Help Wanted: I refused to have a cellphone until last year (I won't say my age, but this means consciously rejecting cellphones ever since they became truly portable). I finally got one last year because I was building a new house and getting married.
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