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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

WindowsForDevices Newsletter for March 23, 2011

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TRANSPARENT SOLAR CHARGER TO BE BUILT INTO TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAYS
French technology firm Wysips has developed a prototype of a smartphone display that doubles as solar charger, says an industry report. Due to arrive in phones and tablets as early as 2012, the technology adds a thin, transparent photovoltaic film on top of a mobile display, and can fully charge a cellphone battery in six hours of outdoor light, claims the company.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118041:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

ARM AND MICROSOFT INTENSIFYING COLLABORATION, REPORT CLAIMS
ARM Holdings and Microsoft are collaborating in a joint effort to develop new processor architectures, a new report has claimed. By moving into servers and other new markets, ARM will have shipped more than 100 billion chips by 2020, the DigiTimes story further quotes a company official as saying.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118042:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

ATOM-POWERED TABLET CAN BE DROPPED, DUNKED
DAP Technologies announced an Intel Atom-powered tablet computer that runs either Windows CE 6.0 or Windows Embedded Standard 7. The M9010 includes a seven-inch resistive touchscreen, compliance with IP67 and MIL-STD-810F standards, a 1D laser scanner and five megapixel camera, plus a GPS receiver and GSM/CDMA cellular radio, the company says.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118043:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

WINDOWS 7 TABLETS GET A BROWSER OF THEIR OWN
Opera Software has announced a web browser specifically designed for Windows 7-based tablet computers. "Opera Mobile 11" automatically runs full-screen, includes pinch-to-zoom capabilities, and includes its own virtual keyboard -- but there will be no Windows Mobile 6.5 version, and Windows Phone 7 support is uncertain, according to the company.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118044:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

FATHER OF THE ATOM LEAVES INTEL
Intel announced that Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president and general manager of its Ultra Mobility Group (UMG), will be leaving the company. While a reason for the resignation was not cited, it could be related to the chip giant's failure to obtain smartphone design wins for its Atom processor.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118045:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

WRIST-MOUNTED COMPUTER OFFERS GPS, CELLULAR
Eurotech announced a wearable Windows CE computer that includes a 12-key keyboard, a GPS receiver, and optional cellular connectivity. The Zypad WL1500 has a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, an 806MHz Marvell PXA320 processor, eight-hour battery life, and an available 1D/2D barcode scanner, the company says.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118046:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

AT&T LAUNCHES WINDOWS PHONE 7 FLAGSHIP
AT&T announced a Windows Phone 7 handset with a 4.3-inch "Super LCD" display, a kickstand, and Dolby Mobile sound. The HTC HD7S will include a 1GHz processor, five megapixel camera, 16GB of flash storage, and Microsoft's copy-and-paste-enabled operating system upgrade, the company says.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118047:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

INTEL TO ADD PARALLEL PROCESSING IP INTO FUTURE ATOMS
Intel has acquired Silicon Hive, a company that has specialized in developing programmable parallel processor technology for SoCs (systems on chip). The Dutch firm's intellectual property will be used to deliver "more differentiated Atom-processor based SoCs," the chip giant says.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118048:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

MIPS32 PROCESSORS GET WINDOWS EMBEDDED COMPACT 7 SUPPORT
NetLogic Microsystems announced that its Alchemy family of MIPS-based embedded processors now supports Windows Embedded Compact 7. This will allow bringing "high-performing, reliable and differentiated automotive infotainment and navigation solutions to market more quickly," the company says.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118049:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

INTERNET EXPLORER 9 IS BOOMING, MICROSOFT SAYS
Microsoft claims Internet Explorer 9 was downloaded 2.3 million times in its first 24 hours. Nonetheless, the browser faces some challenges ahead, and only runs on Windows Vista or Windows 7 -- Windows Embedded Standard 7 isn't yet supported.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=11804A:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

INTEL'S CALM, BUT ANALYSTS FRET ABOUT POST-QUAKE COMPONENT SUPPLIES
Officials with both Intel and Qualcomm say they will have no problems getting products out to customers, despite the devastation caused by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan. However, some analysts continue to predict price swings and shortages for flash memory and other computer components.
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=11804B:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&


* * * OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS FROM THE PAST WEEK * * *


* Rugged handheld gets upgraded scanning, GSM/CDMA cellular
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=11804C:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

* Microsoft offers March security updates for WES 2009 and XPe
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=11804D:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

* Forklift PC features quick mounting, removable faceplate
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=11804E:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

* i.MX51 module gets Windows Embedded Compact 7 support
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=11804F:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

* T-Mobile buy good for America, AT&T claims
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118050:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

* COM Express module supports latest Intel Core processors
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118051:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

* Little signage PC offers dual-core CPU, HD video
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118052:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

* Windows 7 tablets will get Opera browser
http://web.eweek.com/t?ctl=118053:78E90A086CDDFA10F79CB6639CFAC56555D4898BCCC40632&

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