Intel recently announced their own application store for consumers, specifically the netbook users. Seeing the need for applications optimized for a netbook's limited computing power and display, Intel created the AppUp Center (www.appup.com) which has apps made specifically for Atom-powered devices. Right now there are over a hundred of Adobe AIR netbook applications available for free download or purchase. Most of the apps run on Windows XP and/or Windows 7 while some were made for Moblin. I’m not sure how this move by Intel will pan out but upon checking the current lineup of apps in their AppUp Center, nothing stands out for me. Smart Communications has introduced its All-New Postpaid Plans+ with Unli Apps, offering subscribers unlimited access to selected apps based on their lifestyle. The new plans are designed to give users more flexibility, grouping popular apps into bundles tailored for social media, content creation, and gaming. The new offering centers on Unlimited App access, allowing users to use selected apps without consuming their regular data allocation. Read more in our articles including "Intel's AppUp Center to sell apps for netbooks" and "Smart unveils new Postpaid Plans+ with Unli Apps bundles".
Intel recently announced their own application store for consumers, specifically the netbook users. Seeing the need for applications optimized for a netbook's limited computing power and display, Intel created the AppUp Center (www.appup.com) which has apps made specifically for Atom-powered devices.
Right now there are over a hundred of Adobe AIR netbook applications available for free download or purchase. Most of the apps run on Windows XP and/or Windows 7 while some were made for Moblin. I’m not sure how this move by Intel will pan out but upon checking the current lineup of apps in their AppUp Center, nothing stands out for me.
Our coverage of Netbook Apps includes: "Intel's AppUp Center to sell apps for netbooks"; "Smart unveils new Postpaid Plans+ with Unli Apps bundles"; "Ride-hailing apps cut commissions as fuel prices rise". Each article provides unique insights and information.