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The imbX exhibition scene

Besides new technologies and product features, there was also a lot more to see at the tradeshow.

GPS technology goes green

Companies in Navteq's location-based services contest showcase their apps

 
 
 

Yahoo now on mobile

Yahoo Mobile app allows users to access news, e-mail, search engine and social networking sites.

Pay phones survive, improved though

Public pay phones make a comeback, packed with a lot more interactive multimedia functions.

 
 
 

Listen to music without your ear

The tech-savvy Koreans share a new way to hear your favorite songs.

S'pore tech goes to imbX

Local firms offer sneak peak of home-grown technologies at annual tradeshow

 
 
 

Valley adopts renewable energy tech

City and county governments in Silicon Valley tap on solar and fuel cell tech

Rolling robots at RoboBusiness

Players in the robotics industry put their spiffiest gadgetry on display

 
 
 

Microsoft's workplace of the future

Microsoft's business division Stephen Elop, outlines in a video what the work world may look like in 2019

Internet Explorer 8 RC1

Get a glimpse of new features in IE 8's first Release Candidate


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A peek at the upcoming MIDs

2008-04-03 11:18:02

Hardware vendors show off upcoming mobile Internet devices at Intel Developer Forum 2008 in Shanghai.


Vendors expect to launch their upcoming MIDs between the second and third quarters of 2008. Here are some of those devices on show at this year's Intel event.

Credit: Victoria Ho




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