Freescale
Jun 8 2009, Shikha Chauhan

With the emerging market for smartbooks, new product categories have excogitated to align with user needs. Freescale has teamed up with Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), to explore an array of visionary “smartbooks” at Computex in Taiwan...

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