Convergence is driving Intel into the high-end television market with a new chip, code-named Cayley. The complex semiconductor is designed to produce images for projection televisions and displays measuring 35 inches or more across. This is going to be a huge market, and Intel has the partners (Dell, HP, etc.) to help it enter a new market. Ideally you could wireless beam you little handheld on the screen and use the remote control to navigate while you watching your favorite shows. --- http://ct.com.com/click?q=11-l8riI2~9P8dHBpbCF0PKxHOyCqnR ---
Linux safe for mass consumption [desktop] ? http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103_2-5137815.html ... two dominant Linux sellers, Red Hat and SuSE Linux, also have desktop Linux projects and products, while a host of start-ups are angling for the market. For example, Linux PC maker Linare announced that Walmart.com is selling its $200 Linux-based PCs.