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  Microsoft wants to combine multiple WinMo devices into a single system
Microsoft wants to combine multiple WinMo devices into a single system
One of the biggest problems in mobile phone development are the limited resources that can be crammed into a small portable body. Various trade-offs to screen size, power consumption, CPU capacity, amount of available memory, etc; have to be accommodated in the name of portability. At the same ...
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GBTV #435 | GeekBrief.TV
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Microsoft patent application has future devices sharing resources - Battery, video, processor sharing coming soon
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... Unwired View reports that Microsoft has filed for a patent that would have electronic devices sharing system resources. A video could be streamed across multiple devices and displays. Audio would be broadcast from a variety of portable devices sporting speakers. Processing power might be, one day, distributed across devices - dramatically boosting the processing power of any single device. Storage capacities could be boosted beyond what any single device might ever be able to hold. And, battery power might even be shared ...

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