Intel shows off CPU/GPU debugger and analyst for Android
GDC 2012: Tools for phones, x86 phones that is
Intel was showing off some developer tools for their x86 Android phones at GDC including a CPU/GPU analyst/debugger.
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Intel was showing off some developer tools for their x86 Android phones at GDC including a CPU/GPU analyst/debugger.
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GDC kicked off not with the usual bang and keynote, but with a panel on cross-platform game development.
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Orange is bringing California to Europe with the release of Santa Clara, the internal code name for their Atom based phone.
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With all the pieces of Medfield now known, including the phone itself, the question now is, will it succeed?
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In the last part of the Intel phone/Medfield article, we looked at the package and the core, now it is time for the good stuff.
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Just days after the first MIPS (NASDAQ:MIPS) based tablet with Ice Cream Sandwich was released in China…
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Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) throws its weight behind Android and barely mentions Windows 8.
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During its annual Next@Norton security event here in San Francisco, Symantec (NASDAQ:SYMC) placed a fair amount of emphasis on mobile computing – especially since Symantec has just formally released their protection software for the Android platform.
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If you are one of the lucky ones having both an Android phone and graphics cards from MSI (TPE:2377) now you can monitor and overclock your cards remotely – and wirelessly from your mobile phone.
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Insignal from Korea has just outed a cheap board that should ease the development of ARM-based embedded applications.
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Every time Microsoft (NADSAQ:MSFT) lost a market and woke up one or two years after they start half-hearted attempts to regain the market.
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A bunch of articles have been written about a new virus that is supposedly sweeping through Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) Mac OS X operating system.
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The original Sidekick might be all but dead, however it appears that T-Mobile has decided to re-purpose the name for a new Android powered device which will simply be known as the Sidekick 4G.
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