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VMware announced the launch of its VMware Mobile Virtualization Platform. The new platform lets mobile phone users work with multiple virtual phones at the same time. The new Mobile Virtualization Platform is similar in concept to the company’s ESXi server virtualization technology. MVP is a thin layer of software that is embedded on a mobile phone that puts the phone’s operating system, applications, and data into any virtual machine that is separate from the underlying hardware.


Technology Marketing Corporation has announced that the Auto Dialer channel, sponsored by CallFire, has been launched as the latest addition to the TMCnet channel program. The Auto Dialer channel promotes Web-based outbound call center campaign solutions and includes an overview of CallFire’s products. In addition, visitors can find valuable resources such as competitor comparisons, feature articles and industry news. TMCnet’s channels are micro-targeted information portals where readers can find topic-specific news, articles, feature stories and product reviews. TMCnet has created over 100 channels covering important topics in the IP Communications, VoIP, Call Center and Information Technology industries.
Korea Electronics Technology Institute is developing a 4-ounce device that can basically throw pictures off your mobile device to a 60-inch full-color SVGA image more than 6 feet away. KETI’s “Eye Glass Display” can receive picture input signals like S-video, composite, component, and analog RGB, and it comes equipped with controller that can realize 3D images.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD) recently announced that it will provide support to Intel(R) regarding the launch of their mobile quad-core processors and WiMAX broadband technology, along with the laptop project implementation during the 4th quarter of 2008. “Toshiba is proud of its strong relationship with Intel and as a leader in laptop technology, we strive to build innovative, mobile solutions that enhance the digital lifestyle, and we’re confident that the latest Intel Quad-Core CPUs and WiMAX technologies will push processing power and wireless connectivity to unmatched heights” said Jeff Barney, Vice President and GM, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., Digital Products Division.