Review: Garmin Mobile 20 handy for smart phones (CNN.com) In this day and age, buying a standalone GPS device isn't the only way to get navigation help....more...VIA Showcases NanoBook UMD Reference Design (AnandTech) VIA rains on Palm's Foleo parade with the NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device (UMD) Reference Design......more... Garmin Mobile 20 GPS Kit (CNET) Though the setup is a bit messy, the Garmin Mobile 20 is a nice alternative for smart phone owners who need navigation help but don't want to buy a standalone GPS device....more... VIA intros NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device - $600 ultraportable laptop (Addict 3D) Uh, Palm, the Foleo just got shown up. VIA just announced the NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device, a reference design for a new ultraportable laptop which just happens to be lighter and smaller than the Foleo -- and which will supposedly retail for just $600....more... Nanobook: A $600 Windows Ultralight at Less Than Two Pounds (Wired News) Via Technologies, best known for chipsets and tiny motherboards, announces a new design for budget ultramobile computers. Its Nanobook will weigh 1.9 pounds, be capable of running Windows Vista and cost less than six bills. ...more... Earthcomber's New Mobile Service Turns Cell Phone into Personal "Robo-Scout" (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Earthcomber appeals to ?non-tech? audience with location spotter...more... Earthcomber's New Mobile Service Turns Cell Phone into Personal "Robo-Scout" (PR Web) Earthcomber appeals to ?non-tech? audience with location spotter (PRWeb Jun 6, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q291cC1DcmFzLUhvcnItU2luZy1UaGlyLVplcm8=...more... May 29, 2007 ? (Linux Devices) [Updated Jun. 1] -- Yoggie Security Systems has squeezed a hardware firewall for Windows into a USB key sized form-factor. The "Yoggie Pico" runs Linux 2.6 along with 13 security applications on a 520MHz PXA270, a powerful Intel processor popular in smartphones and high-end consumer devices....more... The latest news & announcements about Linux-powered devices ... (Linux Devices) May 25, 2007 ? A startup in Alameda, Calif. plans to release a kind of holy software grail the third or fourth week of June. Lina said its dual-licensed Lina virtual Linux machine will run more or less normal Linux applications under Windows, Mac, or Linux, with a look and feel native to each....more... |