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To: pcstel who wrote (36)6/6/2012 12:09:52 AM
From: Lahcim Leinad  Respond to of 251
 
Yeah, but but but...

The dude shorted and went long in the mean time to make money off all that. Are you not aware of his magic powers, or what!?

I'm still trying to keep up myself. Way too Clever Trevor for me.




To: pcstel who wrote (36)6/6/2012 12:15:49 AM
From: pcstel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 251
 
Intel open to putting Windows Phone on its chips

Intel is taking a wait-and-see approach to the Windows Phone platform, which has won some critical praise, but limited commercial success. Instead, the company is largely betting on the continued success of Google's Android platform, which is the most widely adopted mobile operating system in the world. Android phones, running on Intel's x86 platform, started to trickle out in to different markets earlier this year.

zdnet.com.au