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Freescale merges ARM, E-Ink for next-gen e-book hardware
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| Freescale Semiconductor has announced a
| collaboration with E-Ink that will bring e-paper
| display controllers directly to ARM-based chips.
| This move paves the way for future e-paper
| displays that have color and animation.
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http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2009/10/-freescale-the-ailing-semiconductor.ars
Recent:
Android Spreading Out to Netbooks, and E-Ink Devices
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| Although it is still early enough in development that it may not become a
| shipping product, Asus has confirmed that it has been developing a netbook
| based on Google's Android platform. Asus' Eee PC division lead, Samson Hu,
| told Bloomberg that engineers are working on a possible end-of-year release
| window. We've written before about Cupcake, a version of Android that is
| friendly to non-phone devices, and there have already been successful efforts
| putting Cupcake on netbooks.
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http://ostatic.com/blog/android-spreading-out-to-netbooks-and-e-ink-devices
Mobile Firefox demonstrated on Linux-powered E-Ink display
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| Embedded Linux developer Jaya Kumar has successfully tested Mozilla's Fennec
| browser on an E-Ink screen. He published several videos on YouTube this week
| that demonstrate how the open source browser performs on a low-energy
| monochrome electronic paper display (EPD).
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20090120-mobile-firefox-demonstrated-on-linux-powered-e-ink-display.html
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