Friday, May 08, 2009

Intel, Microsoft, Dell band together for WiGig (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Wi-Fi, WiMax, WirelessHD, WHDI and now ... WiGig? Computer and home entertainment industry leaders, including Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp., Dell Inc. and Panasonic Corp., said Wednesday that they're forming a new association to create an even faster wireless... Related: WiMax - Wireless Home Digital Interface - WirelessHD - Wi-Fi - Wireless >> full story

Dell brings out 4310WX projector with HDMI (MacNN)

Dell has recently began offering its 4310WX DLP projector, which offers a native 1280x800 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio. Meant for business or school presentations, the 4310WX has a 3,500 lumens brightness and 2,000:1 contrast ratio. It ships with a remote control that has an integrated laser pointer and lets users select video inputs, adjust the vertical keystone and scroll through pages in ...full story

Dell's Android-powered Netbook Plans Leaked? (Tom's Hardware)

Oops! It seems Bsquare has accidentally spilled the beans on Dell’s plans to offer Android-based netbooks. >> full story

Intel, Microsoft, Dell band together for WiGig (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Wi-Fi, WiMax, WirelessHD, WHDI and now ... WiGig? Computer and home entertainment industry leaders, including Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp., Dell Inc. and Panasonic Corp., said Wednesday that they're forming a new association to create an even faster wireless technology for zipping large files around the home. >> full story


Dell Netbook Rumor Prompts Questions About Android (PC World via Yahoo! News)

With a redesigned case that's chock-full of cutting-edge technologies, the Dell XPS M1730 tops our list of our favorite gaming laptops. >> full story

Dell May Be Working On Android Netbook (InformationWeek)

Dell shipping an Android netbook would give a significant boost to the Google-inspired OS and could encourage other computer makers to follow. >> full story

Intel, Microsoft, Dell band together for WiGig (MSNBC)

Computer and home entertainment industry leaders, including Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp., Dell Inc. and Panasonic Corp., said Wednesday that they're forming a new association to create an even faster wireless technology for zipping large files around the home. >> full story

Dell Netbook Rumor Prompts Questions About Android (PC World via Yahoo! News)

Reports that Dell might use Google's Android OS in a netbook raises questions about what the device might look like and whether Android is ready for use beyond smartphones. >> full story