Tag Archives: OMAP 4

Always Innovating HDMI Android dongle gets an ICS update, we swing by for a taste (video)

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Always Innovating appears to be living up to its name, making significant progress on that clever HDMI Android dongle that we first heard of way back at CES. Now the company’s TI OMAP4-based television companion is rockin’ some Ice Cream Sandwich madn…


Hands-on with wireless, ultrasonic stylus and touchless gestures at MWC (video)

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This isn’t the first time you’ve heard of EPOS or XTR, but it’s been quite some time since we’ve checked in with either of the outfits. So, imagine our surprise as we stumbled on new developments from each company as we perused the Texas Instruments b…


Notion Ink explains OMAP over Tegra decision for the Adam II

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While which chip ends up in a particular device will significantly affect its performance and access to future upgrades, it’s not often that we get to peek behind the curtain and find out why those decisions were made. A post on Notion Ink’s new Adam …


Notion Ink’s Adam II promises TI OMAP CPUs, Ice Cream Sandwich, broken dreams

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Notion Ink’s teaming up with TI in order to get at its OMAP4xx silicon for the forthcoming Adam II tablet. It’ll also be jamming in the company’s Wi-Link 7.0 and Phoenix Audio gear onto the Ice Cream Sandwich-running slate. The chip was apparently ch…


Always Innovating HDMI dongle brings Android to your ‘dumb TV’ (video)

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Google TV’s looking for a second wind here at CES, but for those of you uninterested in buying a new TV (or a new set-top box, for that matter), here’s a little diddy that just might tickle your fancy. Always Innovating is making a triumphant return…


An Amazon smartphone? It could happen next year, analyst says

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Amazon could have a smartphone on store shelves by the fourth quarter of next year according to Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney. “Based on our supply chain check, we believe FIH is now jointly developing the phone with Amazon,” Mahaney wrote in a research note. “However, we believe that Amazon will pay NRE to FIH but the device and multiple components will actually be manufactured by Hon Hai’s TMS business group.” Additionally, Mahaney said that Amazon will likely use a Texas Instruments OMAP 4 processor, and that it will adopt Qualcomm’s dual-mode 6-series baseband chip as well. Read on for more. “For a normal brand like HTC, they need to price the product at US$243 to make 30% gross margin,” Mahaney


Archos 80 G9 review

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As far as tablets go, a couple of interesting things are going to happen between now and the holiday season. One, we’re going to see a glut of smaller 7- and 8-inch tablets running Honeycomb (like this, this and this) hit the market. And if the Kind…