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    News - ASUS wants to develop robots as part of its long term vision

    Also sees mobile business eclipsing PC revenue by 2017.
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    Re: News - ASUS wants to develop robots as part of its long term vision

    Shih also predicted mobile devices will surpass its PC component business in revenue by 2017.
    By "mobile devices" I'm assuming he means tablets. Strange as they are I (unfortunately) don't see the Padfone doing much in the way of sales. Love the idea that you just dock the phone to get a tablet that still isn't "tethered" so not subject to the restrictions that the teleco's place. Plus Asus tend to underplay their customisations of Android, so you get a pretty much stock experience.

    Put it this way, Intel-powered phones, and ones that can convert to tablets is a heck of a lot more "innovative" than merely upsizing last year's model, adding more bloat and whacking in a (useless) fingerprint scanner.

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