Is the Mobile Internet Device dead on arrival? Or, has the MID — a ‘Net-connected device that’s usually described as being bigger than a smartphone and smaller than a netbook — just not caught on yet?
Ubuntu Linux today released the first developer’s version of its new Ubuntu Mobile Internet Device (MID) Edition 8.04 operating system, which is aimed at device manufacturers that build Internet-ready ...
Samsung Telecommunications America announced the first WiMax-enabled Mobile Internet Device (MID) today at the International CTIA Wireless conference. Called the Mondi, the touch-screen, pocket-size ...
Mobile broadband devices will be subject to the security problems that have long plagued PCs, said a panel of security experts at this week’s Mobile Internet World conference. You’re in for a nasty ...
Hoping to get your hot little hands on the tinker-friendly edition of Sharp's Snapdragon-powered IS01 Android MID? If you live in Japan, today's your lucky day -- assuming you're willing to overlook ...
(NAPSI)-If youre out and about and need to connect to the Internet, you basically have two options: public Wi-Fi or mobile broadband. Public Wi-Fi hotspots, usually provided by coffee shops, ...
There’s been a lot of talk over the last few months about NVIDIA’s new ION platform that will bundle an NVIDIA GeForce 9400M GPU with an Intel Atom CPU to offer advanced graphics capabilities for ...
TAIPEI , May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As 5G and AI technologies continue to converge, demand is growing for stable, high-speed, and intelligent mobile networks across various scenarios—from business ...
Acer plans to launch a full line of mobile Internet devices (MIDs) by the end of May in a bid to boost profitability and add to its mobile device offerings. The company will also release version 4.0 ...
Designed for mobile Internet devices, the DTW series of embedded CDMA and GSM/HSPA modules, measure only 21 x 22 x 4.5 mm. The wireless modules serve as the communications platform for a wide array of ...
It seems like only yesterday (it was actually more than a decade ago) that we plopped a 300-user license WME server at our local ISP and streamed audio to our more tech-savvy listeners who had some ...