OQO's ultra-mobile personal computer was one of the most anticipated devices of the last 10 years. After briefing journalists under a shroud of secrecy, the company launched its advanced design for a ...
Fresh OQOs are the order of the day, with the specifics dished up as follows: bigger or flash-based hard drives, faster CPU speeds, improved WWAN, and a price cut to $1,300 for the entry-level model.
Update Fall 2007: Read our review of the OQO model 02 that replaces the model 01. Make no mistake, the OQO model 01 is one of the most impressive technological feats of the decade. OQO spent five ...
OQO makes little computers. Some call them palmtops because they actually fit into the palm of your hand. (If you have a large hand.) Palmtops are real computers — running real operating systems — ...
January 9, 2007 Bill Gates yesterday showcased OQO’s next generation ultra-mobile PC, the model 02, in his keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Weighing a mere one pound and ...
When the OQO model 01 was first announced in 2004, many of us were picking our jaws off the floor, marveling at how tiny the system was. Though only about the size of your hand, it was a full-fledged ...
A little-known San Francisco firm has created a personal computer that weighs 1 pound, clips onto a belt like a cell phone and runs any Windows program. Born in a warehouse in Hunters Point, Oqo ...
Handheld computer maker https://www.pcworld.com/tags/OQO+Inc..html showed off an Atom-based device at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, a significant design ...
After four years of tinkering with ways to shrink the size of a personal computer, Jory Bell and his small group of engineers in San Francisco have finally come up with a device that fits in the palm ...
https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Intel+Corporation.html on Wednesday confirmed that its Atom chips will be used in an upcoming handheld computer from https://www.pcworld ...
I recently had the opportunity to visit the headquarters of OQO and received a sneak peak not only of their upcoming Model 1 ultra personal computer (uPC), but of their working environment and their ...
On May 22nd, 2009, OQO confirmed that they would be closing their doors, and that the Model 2+ would never see an official release date. A few months after that, a Model 2+ actually did show up on ...
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