Fuhu and Intel partner at CES to create the DreamTab
CES14 Press Release
Intel announced that it had partnered with a tablet company named Fuhu to produce DreamTab; a Bay Trail powered tablet design exclusively for children.
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Intel announced that it had partnered with a tablet company named Fuhu to produce DreamTab; a Bay Trail powered tablet design exclusively for children.
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Windows has failed, PCs are dead, and the misery that is Windows 8 is to blame but why?
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ARM is releasing two new GPUs today called the Mali-T720 and Mali-T760 both based on the Midgard architecture.
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The most likely victim of Google’s new Chromecast dongle is something most people don’t consider to be a competitor, the Xbox One.
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SemiAccurate went in to detail about why Microsoft’s Surface could not compete against real tablets, and the new price cuts are not going to help.
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One more device SemiAccurate saw at GDC is called the Moga, a bluetooth game controller for Android phones.
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The big news today is Intel launching Clover Trail+, but their Lexington phone is much more significant. Lexington is the low cost reference design,
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When Intel first put out the NUC FFRD, SemiAccurate thought that it was not only a bad idea, it illustrated all that was wrong with modern Intel.
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There were so few interesting things at CES the show was almost painful, but CPU maker Ingenic had two of them at their booth.
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You have probably never heard of a tablet maker called E-Fun before, but CES showed that they are worth a look next time you are tablet shopping.
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Lenovo had some headline grabbing products at CES, but few people reported on why these devices are better than others.
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Microsoft is in deep trouble, their two main product lines are failing, and the blame game is intensifying.
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Microsoft does not understand tablets, and this means the company cannot make a competitive mobile product.
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Asus didn’t invite us to their press conference to announce the x86 version of the Transformer Prime, so we don’t feel bad about telling you early.
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