"Intel is riding the Linux bandwagon into the desktop, server room and data center, but the chip-making giant may be under-serving the mobile worker in 2010.
"The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company has been on the road of late, outlining its vision of the mobile office worker a mere six years from now. A demonstration viewed by internetnews.com and other press and analysts last week followed a typical field worker as he wirelessly maneuvered his way through airports, coffee kiosks, customer calls and overnight hotel accommodations. The scenario depends heavily on three elements: a Centrino-enabled notebook, a multi-band mobile phone and a Bluetooth headset..."