Palm sales 'lower in comparison to expected,' revenues to miss targets

Ruh-roh. Palm simply confirmed what we tend to heard from analysts yesterday: sales tend to be no longer definitely going thus neatly. The legal company's updated its third quarter financial direction to claim which shopper adoption up of its products could be "taking more time in comparison to expected," resulting in lowered order volumes from carriers plus deferral of a handful of orders to "future periods." That certainly puts that "Chinese New Year" Pre / Pixi work stoppage in an exceedingly marginally different context, does not it? Searching at the hot numbers, Palm says it expects non-GAAP Q3 revenue to be concerning $300m, or about the identical it pulled in in Q2 prior to the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus launched as to Verizon. That is not a smart sign, less than we'll be told if that kicks somebody at Verizon or Palm back into realizing they may perhaps wish to have a recent, less-stupid ad campaign concentrated on capabilities, not stereotypes.

Notion Ink Adam hands-on (with video) at MWC 2010


We have a tendency to were given a couple up of minutes nowadays to take a look at the freshest build on Notion
Ink's Adam prototype which we initial saw keep at CES. Favor we
heard every week or thus ago, readily available could be sufficient to indeed be two versions of
the Adam --
one plus is the reason able to be Twelve.Nine mm thick and boast the
Pixel Qi 3Qi e-paper screen, and a closer, thinner, non-Pixel Qi
screen. The thinner, lighter version will measure in at Eleven.Six mm
thick. As much as we all be familiar with, the most effective difference during the two
Tegra-powered Adams have a tendency to be going to be the display, and that we additionally listen to they are already
shooting for a third quarter of 2010 launch. In the meantime, take a look at
out the footage we got of the near-final prototype, and the overall video
demo of the reader's flash support which is once the break.
Notion
Ink Adam hands-on






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Ink Adam powered on






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Hitachi, Panasonic plus Toshiba to deliver 60GHz wireless products in 2H 2010




The legal year's 2010, however we're continue to
leering at the dusty pile up of cables at the back our AV apparatus plus
puzzling over, "O UWB,
where art thou?" Neatly, the folks at Tech-On be afflicted by gotten a
little update for us: Hitachi, Panasonic and Toshiba have a tendency to be reported
to be delivering products donning 60GHz wireless chips -- which sip
little juice less than churn out 7GHz of colossal bandwidth and 1.5Gbps
of information rate -- during the second one half of the present year. Whereas not one of the
manufacturers are without delay pimping either WirelessHD or WiGig, it appears
which Hitachi and Panasonic are siding allowing for WiGig's further
functionalities prefer media access management (MAC), and the overall latter
also envisions "embedding the functionality back into laptop gear" for
downloading digital content up of kiosks. Either approach, it has great to
find out a bunch of progress these -- we tend to carry out not need situations to
drag though to all or any more time, do we?