Prediction: The Apple Tablet doesn’t exist and the new MacBook will use Pineview

I’m not going to list the reasons why I think the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) Tablet doesn’t exist, I’ve done that already in a 3000+ word rant last month. Hell I…

I’m not going to list the reasons why I think the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) Tablet doesn’t exist, I’ve done that already in a 3000+ word rant last month. Hell I…
The mobile OS space is getting more and more crowded. Newcomer mobile operating systems like Palm (NSDQ: PALM)’s webOS, Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s Android OS are giving industry leaders like Windows…
The 2009 Mobile World Congress going on at Barcelona, Spain, has thrown up a lot of interesting events. LG Electronics and Intel Corporation have today announced a joint collaboration to create mobile Internet devices (MIDs), based on Intel’s next-gen MID hardware and Linux-based Moblin v2.0 software platforms. This has been named “Moorestown” and the LG device, it is expected, will be one of the very first of such devices to enter the market.
The common goal of LG Electronics and Intel Corp is to give users the ultimate Internet experience reaching across a huge range of mobile devices, while also providing good functionality to the current smartphones available in the market. Intel’s “Moorestown”-based MIDs will hopefully reduce much idle power consumption, in relation to the current Intel Atom processor-based MIDs. Further, the new Moblin v2.0, based on the Linux OS, is expected to deliver a PC-like performance, along with high-end cell phone capabilities.
SlashPhone writes: “Skype and Intel are being super duper generous on this coming mother’s day as they partnered up to give Skype users unlimited international and long distance call from US and Canada to any numbers in the world.” (more…)