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Light Peak May Arrive in Early 2010, Maybe In New Apple Products? [Rumor]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on October 8th, 2009
According to a major Light Peak provider's plans, products with the ultrafast connectivity standard may arrive as soon as early 2010. Apple helped in its development. Apple is rumored to adopt it first. Yes, you know where this is going.
Taiwanese Foci Fiber Optic Communication said to Cnet that "it will start mass producing both the internal cables as well as Light Peak-based, USB-like cables at the start of 2010." Cnet speculates that—in a build-on-demand world—mass production generally indicates consumer product launches.
Now, once upon a time, Apple went to Intel and adopted USB for its original iMac, deprecating all previous peripheral connectivity ports—like ADB and serial buses—in favor of Intel's standard. In the process, as the iMac exploded in popularity, it made USB extremely popular. On the other side, Apple failed to make FireWire—their own high-speed standard—as popular as USB, even while it was way faster and more flexible than USB. The reason: Intel didn't put its weigh behind it. Intel's USB success, however, wouldn't have happened as fast without Apple's help and the iMac.
Now it's 2009. Reportedly, Intel came up with Light Peak and went to Apple to ask for opinions, and Apple got heavily involved in it because they have some needs. Obviously, both want Light Peak to happen. Light Peak, which uses USB-style connectors and fiberoptics cables to achieve its ultra-fast 10gbps connectivity, could route traffic from any other transport technology, from DisplayPort to FireWire to USB 3.0.
One single port to rule them all. Obviously, you can see the simplicity-obsessed Apple's interest in this.
So I'm going to take a leap of logic and faith to give you this wild, Gene Munster-style mental masturbation conclusion: Given Foci's mass-production schedule, I bet you a stack of pancakes that Apple will be the first to introduce new computers and gadgets with Light Peak as soon as early 2010. And what product, what ultra-slim, solid-state, awesome Apple product may need this awesome be all end all of all gadget connectors? What Apple product may be coming in 2010?
Yes, that's what I wanted to hear. Now, back to our regular schedule of actual news. [Cnet]
Engadget Podcast 164 – 09.27.2009
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 27th, 2009

Producer: Trent Wolbe
Song: Today
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00:02:34 - Microsoft's dual-screen Courier booklet emerges, isn't near production
00:06:18 - Codex and InkSeine -- the roots of Microsoft's Courier?
00:33:30 - Microsoft's Pink phones revealed?
00:43:00 - HTC Leo looking confirmed for O2 UK debut, will be free on the right plan
00:46:20 - Steve Ballmer talks 'three screens and a cloud' and more with TechCrunch
00:50:00 - Ballmer: Windows Mobile 7 should have been out, like, yesterday
00:55:58 - FCC chairman formally proposes net neutrality rules
00:58:45 - AT&T, Verizon poised to fight FCC's net neutrality stance on the wireless front
01:10:00 - AT&T's 3G MicroCell tested and reviewed by Charlottean: yes, it works
01:13:56 - Intel announces Moblin 2.1 for phones
01:18:07 - Dell announces Moblin Mini 10v at IDF (updated with pricing)
01:17:25 - Video: Moblin 2.1 for MIDs and phones, sort of in action
01:21:15 - USB 3.0 has a SuperSpeed coming-out party at IDF
01:22:44 - Video: Intel's Light Peak running an HD display while transferring files... on a hackintosh
01:28:40 - 13 PS3 motion control games confirmed for next year, motion-enhanced Biohazard 5 coming Spring 2010
01:30:03 - Nintendo finally confirms new $199 Wii price
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Engadget Podcast 164 - 09.27.2009 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Email this | CommentsMan, That’s a Huge Hackintosh [Intel]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 25th, 2009
Check out the machine Intel used to demo their insanely fast 10Gbps Light Peak optical data transfer tech at IDF: Yep, a hulking freak of a Hackintosh—the only thing that's more awesome than a super teeny tiny Hackintosh.
And hey, if Intel does it, that means it's totally cool for everybody else, right? [Engadget]
Video: Phoenix Instant Boot BIOS starts loading Windows in under a second
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 24th, 2009

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Filed under: Laptops
Video: Phoenix Instant Boot BIOS starts loading Windows in under a second originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Sep 2009 18:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Email this | CommentsViliv S10 Blade netvertible hands-on at IDF
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 24th, 2009
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Viliv S10 Blade netvertible hands-on at IDF originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Sep 2009 15:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Email this | CommentsVideo: Intel’s Light Peak running an HD display while transferring files… on a hackintosh
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 24th, 2009

Filed under: Peripherals
Video: Intel's Light Peak running an HD display while transferring files... on a hackintosh originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Sep 2009 14:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Email this | CommentsIntel Atom CE4100 Is a Beast of a Media Chip [Intel]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 24th, 2009
Here at IDF, Intel introduced the Atom CE4100 media chip, which is likely coming to set-top boxes and Blu-Ray players. It's got some serious power: We're talking simultaneous decoding of two 1080p streams, 3D rendering and more.
The Atom CE4100 is pretty similar to the CE3100, except it replaces the CE3100's Pentium M core with an Atom core (hence the name change). It also supports MPEG-4 and can actually capture uncompressed 1080p video, not to mention support for every high-end audio codec you can think of. We don't know for sure where the CE4100 is headed, but it's a fair chance that we'll see it popped into high-end DVRs and media streamers at some point soon. [Image from Softsailor]
Intel announces Atom CE4100 for insanely powerful cable boxes and Blu-ray players
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 24th, 2009

Continue reading Intel announces Atom CE4100 for insanely powerful cable boxes and Blu-ray players
Filed under: Home Entertainment
Intel announces Atom CE4100 for insanely powerful cable boxes and Blu-ray players originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Sep 2009 12:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | Email this | CommentsViliv’s S10 “Blade” Netbook Tablet Boasts 10 Hours of Battery Life and Windows 7 [NetBooks]
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 24th, 2009
Viliv, who's previously made the S5 and S7, seems to always have a bigger gadget on the horizon, and here at IDF they showed off the S10, a 10-inch convertible tablet running Windows 7. It's super-thin and looks really promising.
The S10 has a 10-inch resistive, swivelling touchscreen (which means no multi-touch, sorry guys) and a full QWERTY keyboard that's only marginally awkward to type on (better than average for 10-inchers, but not as good as the HP Mini). It's available in a few configurations, having either the 1.33GHz or the 2.0GHz Atom, 1GB of memory, either a 60GB HDD or 32GB SSD and the usual smattering of wireless protocols (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G). Interestingly, Viliv claims 10 hours of battery life (or 7 for straight video) which is awfully impressive, especially seeing as how this is one thin netbook. We can't test it but we'll be sure to when it's released Stateside this November.
Video: Intel Tru2way server streams cable all over your house
Posted by: Gadget Boy in Gadget News on September 24th, 2009

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Video: Intel Tru2way server streams cable all over your house originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Sep 2009 19:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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