#mobilitymeetup @ #idf09

IDF is one of my favorite Intel events for many reasons like checking out the latest gadget and mingling with total tech junkies. This year, to kick off IDF we combined those two elements for the #mobilitymeetup!
At Jillian's San Francisco we gathered 130 of our closest friend to check out the latest mobile devices thanks to HP and Intel's Ultra Mobility Group. A very cool concept PC was also a hit with #mobilitymeetup attendees.

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We also used the opportunity to introduce the newest additions to the Intel Insiders who serve as Intel's social media advisors and help us better connect with online communities. The newbees to the crew that were able to attend include:


To see more photos from the #mobilitymeetup on flickr. We're looking forward to doing it again next year!

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Nov 03  |  kathy said:

Hi :

Can anyone tell me the differences between Intel core from TI multi-core ,applied to portable devices.At present I know a portable high definition 7-inch mobile computer adopting high-end multi-core TI OMAP3 Cortex A8 processor ,which integrated internet surfing, office work, watching movies, enjoying music, GPS navigation, browsing e-books , and electronic album, etc.

Many thanks
Kathy

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