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 <description>Some gadget observers wonder whether the Mobile Internet Device (MID) can share the same bed with the smartphone, netbook -- and now smartbooks -- and not fight over the blankets. Elektrobit Corp., which released a new MID reference design at Computex, says yes.
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 <description>Samsung announced the first WiMax-enabled Mobile Internet Device (MID) today at the International CTIA Wireless conference.
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