Clarion announced a Linux-based personal navigation device (PND) based on an 800MHz Z500 Intel Atom processor, with 512MB of RAM and a 4.8-inch 800x480 touchscreen.
The ClarionMind has a GPS receiver, but no map database of its own, instead connecting to Internet-based map sites.
Navigation phone debuts
Personal navigation device (PND) vendor Garmin and consumer electronics manufacturer AsusTek (Asus) have merged their smartphone development efforts. The "Garmin-Asus Nuvifone G60" (pictured)...
Linux SDIO stack targets ARM SoCs
Chennai, India-based EmbWise has ported its Linux SDIO stack to two ARM-based system-on-chips (SoCs). Its SDIOWorx is now available for Freescale's i.MX31 and i.MX27 multimedia SoCs, which...
ARM11 SoC targets PMP, PNDs
Freescale Semiconductor has announced the latest in its i.MX line of Linux-friendly multimedia system-on-chips (SoCs) for mobile devices. Based on technology received when Freescale acquired...
Linux powers TV-enabled mobile phone
Motorola has used Linux to build a 3G, touchscreen-enabled mobile phone that can receive and record video broadcast in DVB-H format (digital video broadcast, handhelds). The MobileTV DH02...
OtterBox Defender Case Black for iPhone
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Mac is not a typewriter, The (2nd Edition)
One of the most popular Macintosh books ever written, The Mac is not a typewriter has been called the "Strunk and White of typography." Best-selling author Robin Williams's simple, logical...
iPhone: The Missing Manual: Covers the iPhone 3G (Missing...
The new iPhone 3G is here, and New York Times tech columnist David Pogue is on top of it with a thoroughly updated edition of iPhone: The Missing Manual. With its faster downloads,...
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