ubergizmo.com - 1/14/2009
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Is it just us, or do Android handsets shown off to date just plain boring when it comes to design? Guess that seems to be the recurring theme, augmented by the Exeda from Compulab. Targeting the enterprise market (who seem to be sidelined when it comes to beautiful design), you will get the ...
exedamobile.com - 1/13/2009
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exedamobile.com —
2-Jan-09 - CompuLab introduces exeda – an extensible
handheld – a mobile device with high usability, abundant...
connectivity – both wireless and wired, a novel extension mechanism and a choice of operating systems. exeda is designed to serve as an ...
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CompuLab introduces exeda
newsoxy.com - 1/19/2009
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newsoxy.com —
The Google Android mobile phone platform will be
available on a new Samsung device this year. The...
new Samsung device is the latest smartphone to deploy using the Google Android mobile platform. The new mobile cell phone will be available through ...
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Samsung Announces New Google Android Mobile Phone
i.gizmodo.com - 1/13/2009
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We've heard rumors , but now we can
say without almost full certainty that Asus is working...
on a low-cost "Eee Phone" to complement its mostly Asia-only Windows Mobile smartphones. But will it run Android? Asus head Jonney Shih told the Times' Saul ...
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Asus CEO Confirms Low-Cost Eee Phone Is On The Way [Eee ...
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Compulab Exeda: A Stalky Phone Stuffed Full of Features and OSs [Cellphones]
Gizmodo —
... Marvel processor, 3.5-inch sun-readable touchscreen, QWERTY, mini trackpad, about 1GB of built-in storage, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 10/100Base-T ethernet port, 2MP camera and MicroSD expandability. It's also slated to support Android, WinMo 6.1, Windows CE 6 and Angstrom Linux. There's no price on the Exeda just yet, but at 4.9” x 3.7” x 0.6”, it's a hair taller and thicker than the iPhone, as well as quite a bit wider. But I just kind of like it. [Exeda via Ubergizmo]
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Compulab Exeda: A Stocky Phone Stuffed Full of Features and OSs [Cellphones]
Gizmodo —
... Marvel processor, 3.5-inch sun-readable touchscreen, QWERTY, mini trackpad, about 1GB of built-in storage, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 10/100Base-T ethernet port, 2MP camera and MicroSD expandability. It's also slated to support Android, WinMo 6.1, Windows CE 6 and Angstrom Linux. There's no price on the Exeda just yet, but at 4.9” x 3.7” x 0.6”, it's a hair taller and thicker than the iPhone, as well as quite a bit wider. But I just kind of like it. [Exeda via Ubergizmo]
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Lays off another 4K as company bets on Android Motorola is to lay off another 4,000 staff, totalling more than five per cent of the workforce, in the face of still-declining sales attributed to the global financial position and the fact that no one ...