By Nicole Scott
23 Apr, 2010 5:00 pm
Bob Morris, director of Mobile Computing at ARM, in an interview with Giga OM’s Stacey Higginbotham, credits the rise of the web for everything from personal communications to entertainment allowing companies to create consumption-centric devices like tablets and e-readers. He also expects that mobile payments will mature linking secure payments to broadband-enabled devices.
If industry insight isn’t your thing about halfway through the interview we get a closer look at the Compal NAC-10, the Tegra 2 tablet that Sascha got his hands on at MWC 2010.
Via NetbookNews.de










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