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McGraw-Hill is taking on the one-size-fits-all approach to textbooks with its freshly unveiled SmartBook: an e-book that is claimed to adapt to student's learning patterns. Aimed at college ...
The SmartBook, available for PCs, Macs and iOS and Android mobile devices, will aim to change traditional textbooks by offering an "adaptive learning experience" that will act like a virtual ...
The smartbook idea is based on Qualcomm's experience as the world's largest cellphone-chip maker. Like smart phones, smartbooks are designed to be constantly connected to high-speed ...
The closely held firm's annual revenues are minuscule compared to the $10.42 billion in sales Qualcomm rang up in its fiscal year 2009. But Smartbook AG thinks it has a potent weapon: rights to ...
The Smartbook device was made by Inventec. It runs a Freescale processor inside, which gives it sufficient power, while letting it remain skinny and running cool. It’s not unlike how Intel’s ...
Freescale Semiconductor is helping to kick this year's CES off with a bang, as its latest reference smartbook design actually has somewhat of a sexy flair to it. Currently, the model is little ...
Nokia Enters the Smartbook Race, Reveals the N900. It's really Nokia's week for new gizmos--first the news of its first netbook, and now it's pulled the veil from the N900, a high-end Linux ...
Let me kick off by saying that Smartbook AG does indeed own a trademark on the word smartbook in most of Western Europe, Australia, Singapore, South Korea and a couple of other countries.
The smartbook example tells we're at a point where the industry can only stand one revolutionary device at a time. And frankly, that feels more like a coup. By Brian Barrett. About; ...
The basic pedigree of any smartbook falls between that of a smartphone and an ordinary notebook. Today that means about a 1.6GHz dual-core CPU, a gigabyte or so of RAM, and around 100GB of disk space.