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Friday 5 June 2009
Computex 2009: GlacialTech demonstrating cooling, PSU, LED lighting solutions
GlacialTech, a provider of cooling, power supply, and PC enclosure solutions for consumer and industrial applications, is showcasing its latest products at Computex 2009 (Nangang...
Friday 5 June 2009
Computex 2009: Tyco announces new SAW touch technology
Tyco Electronics is showcasing its new IntelliTouch surface acoustic wave (SAW) touch technology at Computex 2009.
Friday 5 June 2009
Computex 2009: Huawei pushing sales of 3G modules
China-based Huawei Technologies is exhibiting its 3G modules at the ongoing Computex 2009 with an aim to boost sales in cooperation with Taiwan-based netbook makers.
Friday 5 June 2009
Computex 2009: Inventec Appliances enters netbook segment
Taiwan-based handset vendor Inventec Appliances has entered the netbook market, positioning itself to compete with its affiliate company Inventec in both the smartphone and netbook...
Thursday 4 June 2009
Computex 2009: Shuttle seeks new opportunities from all-in-one PCs
Wandering the halls of Computex 2009 it does not take long to realize that there has been a recent explosion of vendors trying to tap the all-in-one PC market. All the well-known,...
Thursday 4 June 2009
Microsoft to use a new term for netbook
Microsoft plans to redefine mini-notebooks that Intel has categorized as netbooks with a new term – low cost small notebook PC, according to Steven Guggenheimer, corporate vice...
Thursday 4 June 2009
Computex 2009: Acer unveils ultra-thin business notebook
Acer has unveiled an ultra-thin business notebook, the TravelMate 8371, at the ongoing Computex 2009. The 13.3-inch TravelMate 8371 is built with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and...
Thursday 4 June 2009
Computex 2009: TSMC and AMD celebrate ramp of 40nm chips
John Wei, platform marketing manager at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), on June 3 attended a press event hosted by AMD to co-announce a successful ramp of AMD's...
Thursday 4 June 2009
SuperSpeed me: Fresco Logic brings USB 3.0 to Computex 2009
USB is ubiquitous in the PC industry and the market will slowly continue to grow as USB becomes a requirement for most consumer electronics (CE) products, but what is really needed...
Thursday 4 June 2009
A glimpse into Taiwan IPC industry: Q&A with Lanner Electronics
During Computex Taipei 2009, Taiwan IPC maker Lanner Electronics (Nangang Exhibition Hall, L808) launched what it claimed was the world's first Intel Atom-based fanless embedded computer...
Thursday 4 June 2009
Computex 2009: Genius brings Windows 7 support to peripherals
Taiwan-based peripheral specialist KYE Systems markets its own product line under the Genius brand, in addition to fulfilling OEM/ODM orders for international vendors. Most of the...
Thursday 4 June 2009
Computex 2009: Acrosser unveils 3.5-inch SBC with Intel Celeron M and 910GMLE
Acrosser Technology, an industrial computer designer and manufacturer, has announced the release of its latest additions to the family of 3.5-inch embedded SBC (single board computer)...
Thursday 4 June 2009
VIA expects to see profits driven by white-box netbooks in 4Q09
VIA Technologies expects its white-box netbook alliance to start contributing profits in the fourth quarter of 2009, according to the company.
Thursday 4 June 2009
Computex 2009: Tyan Yellow River series target cloud computing
Tyan has announced its new Yellow River (YR) series products during the Computex Taipei 2009 (Booth M112). Tyan YR features high computing density for both enterprise and IPDC applications...
Thursday 4 June 2009
Computex 2009: Thecus debuts N5500 five-bay NAS device
Thecus Technology has debuted its five-bay network-attached storage (NAS) device, the N5500, at Computex Taipei 2009, where the company is showcasing its storage solutions.
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