Quanta to make Windows-based PDA phones for HP
Quanta Computer is expected to begin volume shipments of PDA phones to Hewlett-Packer (HP) in the first half of this year, according to a January 16 report of the Chinese-language Commercial Times.
Quanta will ship to HP a revised version of the Xda Atom PDA phone, which it currently manufactures for UK-based O2, the paper said, quoting market sources.
More here at DigiTimes.
Read more
- quanta ,
- hp ,
- cellphones
Intel 946GZ and 946PL chipsets on track for Q2
- DRAM output grew over 50% in 2005, DDR2 shows exceptional growth
- Arima lands entry-level notebook order from HP
- Holiday video game sales could be well off target
- A Strange Corporate Reluctance to Save on Telephone Bills
- Stardust capsule lands in Utah
- Is Independent Gaming Getting Evil?
- Missouri Senate maintains laptop ban
- FCC to sell airwaves for airline high-speed Internet
- Microsoft nearing ad system for MSN searches
TSMC preps immersion lithography for sub-22nm wafer production
- Widescreen models to account for 60% of notebook LCD panels in 2006
- Seagate announces 160 GB perpendicular notebook hard drive
- Intel's Core Duo shines in first THG review, dual-core system disappoints
- Windows 2000/XP fall through Wi-Fi flaw
- Free Software Foundation to reveal GPL version 3 draft
- Firefox planned for Intel Macs
- Global LCD TV 2005 market growth 116%
- Memory upgrade enhances performance of Fujitsu's FinePix S3 Pro digital SLR camera
- Alienware unveils desktop PCs with Pentium EE 955 processor
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




