HP Confirms ARMDroid Ambitions With Compaq Airlife 100 Smartbook
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HP quietly pushed its first smartbook out of the door as the Compaq Airlife 100 and it looks absolutely stunning, drawing comparisons with Apple's popular MacBook Pro range, one that Gizmodo calls an iPad for the Apple hater. As expected, this smartbook - which was previewed at CES 2010 - looks just like a smartphone with a 10.1-touchscreen display and a proper, usable keyboard that's 92 percent the size of a full keyboard. It is likely to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon...
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Intel & Nokia Want To Eradicate ARMDroid Alliance
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We suspect that Intel did approach Nokia with that cunning plan to merge Maemo and Moblin and get rid of the reliable but increasingly long-in-the-tooth Symbian while sneakily suggesting to the world's biggest phone manufacturer...
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Nokia has succumbed to the overtures of Intel and allowed its Maemo platform to be merged with Linux-based Moblin as the pair look forward to compete with Android and ARM respectively. The new platform was announced this morning...

