Both Acer and Asus experienced strong sales of their subnotebooks at the end of 2008, and are increasing their predicted sales volumes for 2009.
The first SDK for Maemo 5, Nokia's Internet Tablet Linux-based operating system, has been released to platform developers.
Sales of smartphones worldwide increased year-on-year last quarter, but at a much slower rate than this market has become accustomed to.
HP has introduced the Mini 1000, a consumer-oriented subnotebook which is now available starting at $400.
Access Co., Ltd. has introduced a new version of its Linux-based operating system for smartphones. It has also unveiled an edition of ALP that will bring this OS to a new range of products.
The T-Mobile G1 -- the highly-anticipated very first smartphone running Android -- is going to launch tomorrow, and this wireless provider is making special plans.
There's significant developments from two web browsers that have jumped from the desktop to the palmtop.
BlueMaemo is a utility application that turns Nokia's N800 and N810 Internet Tablet devices into a keyboard/mouse accessory through the HID Bluetooth profile.
The first smartphone running Access's ALP -- one of the successors to the Palm OS -- should be out in October. This device will have a very high-resolution screen and other high-end features.
Demand for the T-Mobile G1 is high enough that 1.5 million of them have already been pre-ordered, sight unseen. The only other smartphone has seen so many units sold so quickly is Apple's iPhone.
Super Talent Technology has just announced a new line of solid state drives (SSDs) that were designed explicitly to increase the storage capacity of Asus' Eee PC.
The long wait for Firefox Mobile is almost over. The Mozilla Foundation will make an alpha version of this web browser available to anyone brave enough to install it.
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