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Atom and Apple-like tech

2008-08-21 14:46:04

Mobile Internet devices and a concept model provide eye candy at this week's IDF.


Power-efficiency and putting the Internet in users' pockets were key recurring messages at the Intel Developer Forum this week in San Francisco.

This is an Atom-based mobile Internet device from Clarion, which combines GPS navigation with real-time info on places of interest. The device is WiFi-enabled and is optimized for Web-based "entertainment" applications MySpace and YouTube.

The ClarionMiND will debut in the United States in November, and subsequently be available in Europe and Japan. There are no plans to offer the device in Asia, said a spokesperson at the booth.

Credit: Vivian Yeo