Stories about: FIC

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    Small Taiwanese firms finally get some new Android code 18/11/2011 17:28:29

    Some of Taiwan's smaller manufacturers said they were relieved to see Google release the source code for its Android 4.0 operating system, after being cut out of the picture with its previous Honeycomb version.
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    Pioneer announces AppRadio iPhone in-car unit 26/05/2011 08:37:00

    Thanks to things like GPS apps and large music collections on our iOS devices, iPods/iPhones and cars go hand-in-hand these days. On Wednesday, Pioneer Electronics announced what it hopes will be the next stage of in-car connectivity -- the AppRadio, an in-dash system that can display iOS apps on its screen.
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    The six biggest misconceptions about IPv6 25/02/2011 01:43:00

    For 15 years, Internet engineers and policymakers have been publicizing the need to upgrade the 'Net's current addressing scheme -- known as IPv4 -- to handle the network-of-network's explosive growth. Yet many U.S. CIOs and CTOs continue to harbor misinformation that they use to justify why they are not adopting the next-generation IPv6 standard.
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    Company sued by Google had a profitable year 09/12/2009 09:24:00

    Pacific WebWorks has had a very profitable year despite a raft of complaints from its customers, a class action suit filed against it in Illinois and now a civil suit from Google filed on Monday.
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    Novell: No SUSE Linux for ARM-based netbooks 18/03/2009 07:47:00

    A year ago, netbooks were viewed as a good chance for Linux to finally break into the desktop computing mainstream.
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    Via releases laptop design as open source 29/05/2008 07:27:26

    Via Technologies released the hardware design for a low-cost laptop with WiMax support under an open-source license on Tuesday, a move intended to make customization easier and shorten design cycles for system makers.
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    OK and FST use Linux-based phone to accelerate mobile device innovation 16/10/2007 08:38:23

    Nine months after its official launch, Australian developers have already extended the capabilities of the world's first non-proprietary Linux powered mobile phone.
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    COMPUTEX - Via NanoBook takes aim at ultramobile market 06/06/2007 09:04:12

    Via Technologies has developed an ultraportable notebook reference design that will soon hit European markets.
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    COMPUTEX - Taiwan's FIC to debut ultraportable PC 04/06/2007 09:37:49

    Taiwan's First International Computer will unveil an ultraportable PC at the Computex show that begins on Tuesday in Taipei.
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    Linux phone to call in down under 29/01/2007 10:32:39

    Multinational mobile handset makers may be dabbling with Linux-powered phones for Asia and the US, but the Australian market has been largely ignored, that is until OpenMoko arrives later this year.
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    New Linux phone encourages application development 09/11/2006 09:51:16

    Taiwanese electronics company First International Computer (FIC) hopes to replicate the open nature of the PC in mobile phones with the debut of a smartphone running an open Linux-based mobile software platform developed by one of its product managers.
 
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