In response to fierce competition in the mobile phone market, a Microsoft representative recently spoke about the company’s plans to retool and beef up its mobile OS, and the company’s intentions to cut down on the number of devices it’s installed on in the process. According to a NY Times blog, Todd Peters, the vice president of marketing for the Windows Mobile division, indicated during an interview that Microsoft intends to limit the number of devices built with the Windows Mobile operating system. There
CES 2009: Upcoming Cool Technology
CES 2009 always has the latest and upcoming technology from any industry. We thought it would be nice for our readers to see a few products that normally are not featured on LR, so we ran around the show floor and found a few products to tell you about. Read on to see how you like these products from Real-View, iRobot, Ozaki, and Anybots!
Greenpeace Continues to Search for Green PCs
On Thursday, Greenpeace released its second survey of “greener” consumer electronics, called “Green Electronics … The Search Continues.” Its first such report, “Searching … for Green Electronics” was released in March of last year. Apple has been the target of much criticism by Greenpeace in the past, and despite touting the environmental-friendliness of its latest products, it refused to take part in the survey, as did Asus, Microsoft, Nintendo, Palm and Philips. The survey evaluated the products against
Greenpeace Continues to Search for Green PCs
On Thursday, Greenpeace released its second survey of “greener” consumer electronics, called “Green Electronics … The Search Continues.” Its first such report, “Searching … for Green Electronics” was released in March of last year. Apple has been the target of much criticism by Greenpeace in the past, and despite touting the environmental-friendliness of its latest products, it refused to take part in the survey, as did Asus, Microsoft, Nintendo, Palm and Philips. The survey evaluated the products against
Greenpeace Continues to Search for Green PCs
On Thursday, Greenpeace released its second survey of “greener” consumer electronics, called “Green Electronics … The Search Continues.” Its first such report, “Searching … for Green Electronics” was released in March of last year. Apple has been the target of much criticism by Greenpeace in the past, and despite touting the environmental-friendliness of its latest products, it refused to take part in the survey, as did Asus, Microsoft, Nintendo, Palm and Philips. The survey evaluated the products against
Greenpeace Continues to Search for Green PCs
On Thursday, Greenpeace released its second survey of “greener” consumer electronics, called “Green Electronics … The Search Continues.” Its first such report, “Searching … for Green Electronics” was released in March of last year. Apple has been the target of much criticism by Greenpeace in the past, and despite touting the environmental-friendliness of its latest products, it refused to take part in the survey, as did Asus, Microsoft, Nintendo, Palm and Philips. The survey evaluated the products against
Greenpeace Continues to Search for Green PCs
On Thursday, Greenpeace released its second survey of “greener” consumer electronics, called “Green Electronics … The Search Continues.” Its first such report, “Searching … for Green Electronics” was released in March of last year. Apple has been the target of much criticism by Greenpeace in the past, and despite touting the environmental-friendliness of its latest products, it refused to take part in the survey, as did Asus, Microsoft, Nintendo, Palm and Philips. The survey evaluated the products against
1GHz Marvell Processor for Mobile Devices
Can you imagine having the processing power of an entry level laptop on a smartphone? Thanks to Marvell’s new 1GHz PXA168 processor, it’s possible that we might see some ultra-powerful smartphones in the not so distant future. Not only could the 1GHz PXA168 processor be a great addition to smartphones, but it could also improve the performance of PMPs, MIDs, portable TVs, connected digital photo frames, portable navigation devices, and many other mobile devices. What’s more, since Marvell processors tend to
1GHz Marvell Processor for Mobile Devices
Can you imagine having the processing power of an entry level laptop on a smartphone? Thanks to Marvell’s new 1GHz PXA168 processor, it’s possible that we might see some ultra-powerful smartphones in the not so distant future. Not only could the 1GHz PXA168 processor be a great addition to smartphones, but it could also improve the performance of PMPs, MIDs, portable TVs, connected digital photo frames, portable navigation devices, and many other mobile devices. What’s more, since Marvell processors tend to
1GHz Marvell Processor for Mobile Devices
Can you imagine having the processing power of an entry level laptop on a smartphone? Thanks to Marvell’s new 1GHz PXA168 processor, it’s possible that we might see some ultra-powerful smartphones in the not so distant future. Not only could the 1GHz PXA168 processor be a great addition to smartphones, but it could also improve the performance of PMPs, MIDs, portable TVs, connected digital photo frames, portable navigation devices, and many other mobile devices. What’s more, since Marvell processors tend to