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The Intel Iris Xe Graphics mystery
Recent Posts
The Ingress Protection Rating
The Intel Iris Xe Graphics mystery
Thunderbolt 4
Intel generations
DJI Enterprise — Drones are becoming serious business
The stupid PC On/Off/Sleep button
Dec. 1996: Microsoft finally validates the pen with its new Windows CE operating system for handheld computers.
Consumer Smartphones vs Rugged Handhelds — How can providers of rugged handhelds prevail against the competition from inexpensive consumer tech?
How a German/Chinese company views the situation
Thoughts about Computer Benchmark Testing
How the rugged PC “drop spec” just became different
The uneven performance of cameras in rugged handhelds and tablets
Android contemplations 2019
The Drone in Your Future
How bright is your screen?
Ditching laptops for tablets — evolution or disruptive paradigm shift?
Why ruggedness testing matters
Make IP67 the minimum standard for rugged handhelds
A look at Apple’s HomePod
Microsoft…..
The impact of iPhones on the rugged handheld market
A future where quality is king — A look at Zebra’s 2017 Manufacturing Vision Study
GammaTech celebrates its 30th anniversary
Apple Watch Series 2 after three weeks
Initial impressions of an Apple Watch holdout
History repeats itself: it’s now the Surface Laptop
Are “mobile” sites really needed?
In search of a prepaid, transferrable SIM
Mobile Operating Systems Crossroad?
Sharp, clear web images
Rocky (not Balboa) has left the building
Intel introduces Kaby Lake, the 7th generation of Core processors
Congrats to Xplore Technologies: 20 years of rugged tablets, and only rugged tablets
Why we take things apart and show what’s inside
The Microsoft Surface mystery
The Microsoft Surface mystery
Household items: coding, standards, and “2x” pics
Household items: coding, standards, and “2x” pics
Cat S60 — More than the naked eye can see
Keeping an eye on the level of technology offered in consumer tech: Dell Venue 8
Follow-up on iPad Pro and Apple Pencil
An assessment of the Apple Pencil
Will the Apple iPad Pro herald an era of “pro” use of tablets?
What led to the Universal Stylus Initiative
Replacing the Atom N2600
Xplore Technologies acquires Motion — How it came about
Xplore acquires Motion — what it means
Conversation with Peter Poulin, CEO Motion Computing
Storage wars
Intrinsically safe ecom Tab-Ex: another rugged tablet based on Samsung hardware
GoPro 4 — the GoPro phenomenon, how it came about, and why it matters
The unpredictable nature of screen sizes
Why OneNote for Android with handwriting is important
Android on the desktop!
Advances in capacitive touch and passive capacitive pens
Advances in capacitive touch and passive capacitive pens
Reporting from the road — sort of
Unpacking the Xplore iX104 XC6
Durabook R8300 — ghosts of GoBooks past
Getac’s latest rugged convertible replaces the V8 with a turbo-4
Samsung Galaxy S5 — raising the bar
Android parlor trick
More 4k video contemplations
Does your Pentium have an Atom engine?
Michael Dell’s keynote at Dell World 2013: reaching for the cloud
Thoughts about display resolutions
State of Outdoor-Viewable Displays Late 2013
Two annoying trends
Rugged Android device comparison table, and contemplations over Android in the rugged market
October 1, 2013 — the day Moto Solutions and Honeywell/Intermec became serious about Android
Optimizing the legacy Windows interface for touch and tablets
Logic Supply’s logical approach to engineering their own systems
Why the JTG Daugherty NASCAR racing team chose rugged Dells
Rugged notebooks: challenges and opportunities
How Motorola Solutions made two mobile computers condensation- and freezer-proof
Handheld: Pursuit of a vision
Itronix RIP
Xplore adds Common Access Card reader-equipped rugged tablet for military and government
When the fire chief wants iPads instead of rugged gear
Not your father’s Celeron
The needless demise of the netbook
On the Microsoft front …
Big changes at General Dynamics Itronix
Surface with Windows 8 Pro pricing contemplations — an opportunity for traditional vendors of rugged tablets?
Windows RT: how suitable is it for vertical markets? (Part II)
Windows RT: how suitable is it for vertical markets? (Part I)
Windows Surface tablets will be here shortly
Motorola Solutions’ acquisition of Psion: Good, bad, or ugly?
Ten things we’d like from PR folks
“The Windows Marketplace for Mobile for windows mobile 6.x devices is closing”
Performing under pressure
Microsoft’s entry into tablet hardware a result of partner failure?
Windows Phone 8…
Android finally getting traction in vertical and industrial markets?
The widening gulf between consumer and vertical market handhelds
e-con Systems executive explains the reality of cameras in rugged computers
The nature and potential of Windows 8 for ARM devices
Will GPS drown in commercialism?
The new iPad — both challenge and opportunity for rugged market manufacturers
A conversation on imaging in rugged handhelds
Ruggedized Android devices — status and outlook
Windows 8: a bit of fear, uncertainty and doubt
Do you have “Grandpa Boxes” in your lineup?
“The Cloud”
Another conversation with Paul Moore, Fujitsu’s Senior Director of Product Development
The problem with benchmarks
Conversation with Ambarella’s Chris Day about the state of still/video imaging in mobile computing devices
Conversation with Ambarella’s Chris Day about the state of still/video imaging in mobile computing devices
Is the race for tablet supremacy already over? Many developers think so.
Is the race for tablet supremacy already over? Many developers think so.
Microsoft….
Why are cameras in mobile computers not any better?
How we get news
Bye-bye PXA processors? Probably not just yet.
Microsoft announces…. nothing. Google follows suit.
Motorola, and the corporation names, corporation games thing
“10 tablets that never quite took off”
The tablet wars: background and outlook
What are discrete graphics, and why would you need them?
New Intel Atoms, and how Oracle is helping Microsoft
Android contemplations
4G
Intel vPro technology—what is it all about?
“Moorestown” — Intel’s new Z6xx Atom platform and how it fits in
Publishing and the iPad
Waterproofing rugged computing equipment
Finally: decent HD video on Atom boxes thanks to Broadcom card
Will industrial tablets benefit from the iPad?
Consumerization of rugged markets?
Will the iPad replace my iPhone?
Windows Mobile and the vertical markets
A look at Intel’s new Core i3/i5/i7 processors and how they will affect rugged computing
Talking with Paul Moore, Fujitsu’s Senior Director of Product Development
Tablet hype at fever pitch
Slate and tablet computers: learning from the past
Getac now offers 5-year warranties!
New Atom processors: N450, D410 and D510
The Atom processor predicament
Apple stores supposedly transitioning from WinMo to iPod Touch
Windows 7
Getac to offer multi-touch on its V100 rugged Tablet PC
Gorilla Glass — lighter and tougher display protection
Gotcha, fool! Your friends at AT&T
Deal killers: The Telco 2-year contracts
The dangers of product photography
Where rugged computers come from
Palm and Windows Mobile and how the iPhone really changed everything
Atom platform expands, but does it have a clear direction?
The Intel Atom processor phenomenon
The amazing success of “netbooks”
The problem with Linux
Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine — the shortsightedness of letting an incredible resource die
Thoughts about ingress protection: eliminate potential points of failure
Benchmarking popular mobile Intel processors
Ultra-rugged waterproof displays
Why is no one using the Marvell speedy and powerful PXA320?
The digitizer mysery
MIL-STD-810F 509.4 and thoughts on salt water exposure
The Motion Computing F5
Tablet PC: We could use a hammer….
Electrovaya settles patent infringement suit
XP Embedded: When benchmarks lie
What happened to Symbol!?
A video says more than a thousand pictures
Shrinking military spending an opportunity for mobile vendors?
Keeping track of who makes (and sells) what
Where will Intel’s Atom chip fit in?
What do we make of Geode, VIA and Intel A100 powered devices?
Panasonic — Still top of the heap?
Thoughts about rugged handhelds — the Juniper Archer
Tests and reviews – how much punishment?
Underwater computing?
Marvell, not Intel
The RuggedPCReview Blog launches