Sagem is not a buried brand after all, since it’s been reborn as Sagemcom and it has launched the Spiga handset, a combo between a phone and an UMPC. Some may call this “the smallest PC in the world” and the device is expected to hit Vodafone soon.
Spiga measures 16 cm in length, 9.4 cm in width, it’s under 2 cm thick and it...
After the disappointment from WWDC 2009, that lacked what we wanted most, an Apple tablet announcement, we found out that the device is coming after all, but not this year. It should be launched in early 2010 and it might change the portable electronics market, as we know it.
Rumour has it that this tablet with be a 10 inch device with 3G support,...
Intel has just announced that it’ll supply chips for Nokia’s phones, as the two companies have signed a deal and partnership on this market. We remind you that Intel already has a deal with LG Electronics and it supplies processors for its mobile Internet devices.
This comes as a challenge towards Texas Instruments for the number one mobile...
David Turpin is the creator of a couple of beautiful concept phones, that use Windows Mobile and might even blend in a couple of UMPC and MID elements. Unless we’re mistaking, some of these devices run Windows Vista and it wouldn’t surprise us to also see Windows 7 on them, since the OS doesn’t require sci-fi specs from a modern MID.
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While we found many rumours indicating that Nokia could turn Ovi into an OS, the company’s not all by itself in this duel with other handset manufacturers, as it’s just teamed with Intel for a new project. Bearing the name of oFono, this project is all about open source telephony and could bring voice calling and SMS to Maemo and Moblin...
Designed by Jan Rytir, the beautiful concept handset below bears the simple name of “MID”, which makes integrating it in certain device segment quite tough. Mobile Internet Device? Smartphone? I guess that the features will give the verdict…
MID is based on the Intel Atom platform and it features a 47 button QWERTY keyboard, an ultra...
Looking for a bulky MID/handset to remind you of the days of the good old Dynatac? Have a look a BYD’s Mars MID, that packs an Intel Atom processor, Windows XP and a QWERTY keyboard.
You’ll be surprised (or not) to find out that the device also incorporates a phone, since its back side features a phone keypad and a secondary screen. Imagine...
BenQ and the Italian carrier TIM have just launched the S6, a Mobile Internet Device (MID) that features the popular Intel Atom processor and a decent list of specs you’ll find out after the break.
BenQ S6 comes with a 4.8 inches display, 3.5G and WLAN support plus Bluetooth, all of them in a 370 grams package. The MID also includes 512 MB DDR2...