Posts Tagged ‘Exec’
Xs Neoprene Carrying Case Pouch For Nokia 1606
Source: compare netbooks - Google Blog Search - Wednesday, 27th January 2010, 18:25 GMT
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Sugar Gets Sweeter: Former OLPC Exec Walter Bender on Netbooks, E …
Source: netbooks - Google Blog Search - Monday, 14th December 2009, 3:32 GMT
Every so often, we like to check in with Walter Bender, the former president of software and content for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Foundation. He's...
AT&T Exec: Stop Streaming, Dammit!
Source: Icerocket blog search: netbooks - Wednesday, 9th December 2009, 18:47 GMT
AT&T’s Ralph de la Vega used today’s UBS Global Media and Communications Conference in New York to deliver a message to the carrier’s data-hungry mobile users: We will have ways of modifying — or monetizing — your behavior. Noting that roughly 3 percent of AT&T users generate 40 percent of the traff ...
IRex Exec Won’t Rule Out Carrier Subsidies For New E-Reader
Source: Icerocket blog search: netbooks - Monday, 19th October 2009, 0:23 GMT
To hear Kevin Hamilton, the North America CEO for IRex Technologies, his company is talking to just about everybody about every possible scenario for the new IRex Digital Reader 800SG. Still, I was surprised during an interview from Germany (where he was attending the Frankfurt Book Fair) when he to ...
Nokia Set to Make Netbooks – Chief Executive. – Erodov
Source: Erodov - Saturday, 22nd August 2009, 13:39 GMT
Nokia Set to Make Netbooks – Chief Executive. Nokia Eyes Netbook Market, Confirms Chief Exec Nokia Corp., the world's largest maker of mobile phones,
Bad News, Windows Fanboys: Dell Exec States Return Rates Similar …
Source: Revelations From An Unwashed Brain - Monday, 17th August 2009, 0:04 GMT
While Microsoft officials and spokespeople for some other vendors have asserted that a significantly greater proportion of Linux netbooks are returned than of those shipped with Windows, a senior product marketing manager at Dell says ...
Bad News, Windows Fanboys: Dell Exec States Return Rates Similar
Source: Revelations From An Unwashed Brain - Sunday, 16th August 2009, 23:07 GMT
Lately, the general furor and anticipation over the release to the masses of Windows 7 has had the Windows fanboys salivating, and delivering up stories of how OEMs who deliver Linux are going to stop because of high return rates. These high return rates are ostensibly because the users can’t get Linux to work as they wish, or possibly that the free operating system is simply too hard to work with. An article from down under, on ITWire , quotes a Dell executive as stating flatly that the retu
Personal Computers Will Be Like Phones By Linux Exec
Source: Lawyer Tells About Health and Technology - Tuesday, 28th July 2009, 2:59 GMT
Look for personal computer users to soon get their hardware in the same way that they get their cell phones, for free as part of telecommunications service subscriptions, the executive director of the Linux Foundation said on Friday afternoon. In a presentation at the O'Reilly OSCON (Open Source Con ...
Linux Exec Expects Netbook Bundles like Cell Phones – TechFuels Forum
Source: TechFuels Forum - Sunday, 26th July 2009, 3:15 GMT
Look for individual PC users to quickly get their hardware in the similar way that they get their cell phones: for free of charge as part of.
Linux Exec Expects Netbook Bundles Like Cell Phones! | Open
Source: Linux/Unix News - motd.ambians.com - Saturday, 25th July 2009, 16:06 GMT
Look for personal computer users to soon get their hardware in the same way that they get their cell phones: for free as part of telecommunications service