added 2006 Thu Aug 17 7:06:32 by schestowitz
A Silicon Valley startup is preparing to ship a mobile Linux wireless development kit that utilizes new "chip-on-film" technology. Unicon Systems says its MKit uses similar PCB (printed circuit board) technology to the PCBs within Motorola's line of ultra-thin Razr phones.
A Silicon Valley startup is preparing to ship a mobile Linux wireless development kit that utilizes new "chip-on-film" technology. Unicon Systems says its MKit uses similar PCB (printed circuit board) technology to the PCBs within Motorola's line of ultra-thin Razr phones.
added 2006 Tue Aug 15 1:38:17 by msaleem
The Pearl seems to be all we can talk about around here, and the words rolling off the tongues of BlackBerry cool staffers are “thin is in.” Who knew RIM could make something so powerful, yet so slim and sexy?
The Pearl seems to be all we can talk about around here, and the words rolling off the tongues of BlackBerry cool staffers are “thin is in.” Who knew RIM could make something so powerful, yet so slim and sexy?








