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January 23rd brought some exciting Chinese Lunar New Year's Eve news with the 








Now that
It’s been a whirlwind week at the
It was a little over a year ago when we launched the
This is the week of the annual
With the
Last week it was
As our Smart Mobile Devices become the center of our personal life and our personal information, user authentication will become a key feature to securing our personal information and access to services.
Last year when I attended
I’ve just returned home from the
Multicore products are everywhere. Not only in
It’s good to see new multi-persona, multi-OS
Below is an article I wrote that was recently published in
We’ve been sold the concept of voice recognition for decades, so I’ve often dreamt of interacting with
Those of you reading this blog who are in the technology industry maybe of one of the lucky (or unlucky as the case may be) many who can look forward to springing into action right at the start of the New Year by heading over to Las Vegas for the annual
Another holiday season is upon us. As I look back over the years, there are certain holiday gifts I’ve received that really stand out in my mind: my first CD player,
It’s only when preparing for my US Visa interview that I realised how much technology I was using and abusing daily
On Friday 15 October 2010, Eric Larsen made ‘tweeting’ history, by confirming he had reached the summit of Mt Everest, using an ARM powered device linked to a satellite communicator.

Want to know what the future of the
How will tomorrow’s cars change the driving experience? To find the answer, here’s what you need to do: First, book your trip to 
We’ve been talking a lot at ARM about
...
Seven years ago I was working in a small company where we based our entire existence (and our investors’ money) on one single fact; that 2004 would be the year when hardware accelerated graphics took off in mobile phones. Every major handset vendor would ship devices with performance & features going beyond current handheld consoles. Accelerated mobile gaming, ranging from high-end 3D action to 2D casual games, was going to be the main driving factor, and would soon be followed by animated greeting cards, 3D mascots and real-time advertisements.
I was pretty impressed with 
Having seen the ads on YouTube and read the PR I’m looking forward to getting my hands on a
There have been a number of items in the press over recent weeks about video technology and so I am going to explore why this is important for Smart Mobile Devices. One of the interesting news items was about the inclusion of standard
ARM Powered Smart Mobile Devices Press Tour took place from coast to coast in the US and then on to the UK. From this two week tour the articles listed below are some the of the news coming from the various media.

If you wanted a detailed update on my son’s second week of work experience you’ll have to wait, but one thing he did learn is that engineering projects don’t always run to schedule so he’ll be back in the summer break...
I was last at Computex a couple of years ago. From a semiconductor perspective it then seemed to be all about Intel and AMD, but it has been very different this time. There are a host of ARM semiconductor partners showing off their highly integrated ARM based System on Chip (SOC) devices. Now, some of our marketing folks will tell you I'm a hard person to please. Sorry chaps, I do confess I have been a bit negative over the last 6 months - perhaps focusing more on what the ARM computing products don't do, rather than what they can do. Well, I've spent a couple of days in Taiwan and I'm impressed. The ARM Partners who have targeted this new space are delivering.














