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Posts Tagged ‘Intel’

Lenovo’s Four-in-One Ultrabook


by on February 1st, 2012

In our new report, we’ve explored how OEMs can make the most of the Intel’s new Ultrabook category. One of the challenges for vendors entering this market is that Apple’s Macbook Air – an Ultrabook-like product in all but name – has occupied this space for some time. As we’ve seen in the tablet market, [...]

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Looking at the Future of Mobile Games


by on January 13th, 2012

Tech eyes were focused on Las Vegas this week for the annual gadget extravaganza that is CES. We’ve seen plenty of new smartphones, tablets and apps; an official style guide for Android; some bone conduction headphones (they sit on your cheekbones and not in your ears!); a WiFi-enabled camera running Android, and even some washing [...]

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Something else to tap with your NFC phone, but why?


by on November 14th, 2011

The news that Intel and Mastercard have teamed up to enable NFC payments on Ultrabooks has some interesting ramifications. The first is, as the title suggests, the number of “things” you can “tap” is increasing everyday. But there’s obviously more to it than that. Personally, I wasn’t really expecting that I would ever need to [...]

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Juniper Research @ Dell Technology Camp 2011


by on June 9th, 2011

Yesterday Juniper Research went to Dell’s Technology Camp 2011 in London, where we were given the chance to test drive the company’s products and chat with Dell employees involved in their design and promotion. The day started with keynotes from executives from Dell, but also from key partners Intel and Microsoft. The theme for these [...]

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Eight observations on MWC 2010


by on February 18th, 2010

A short video greeting from the congress…   1. Barcelona was cold, bleak, windswept and wet. This may not be as much a key observation as some of those further down this list, but for those of us who’ve spent the past five Congresses in balmy Spring sunshine, it came as a rather rude shock [...]

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