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Computex: Netbooks Take World By StormJun 4, 2008 - in News
As you may have noticed, it’s been quite the week for netbooks and nettops. Computex has seen a whole ream of additions to the subPCs and low-cost notebooks range. However, evidence from Computex aside, you don’t need to be market analyst to realise...
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Thermaltake Uses New Alloy In CoolersJun 4, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - Thermaltake says a new metal alloy will improve the performance of its upcoming generation of compressor coolers.
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Intel Shows Off Insanely Overclocked And Aircooled Nehalem - But We Can't Tell You How FastJun 4, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - Everyone is waiting for Intel's quad-core, eight-thread Nehalem processor later this year and we got a little sneak peak at the processor's stability and speed at a closed door meeting with Intel employees.
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Read Your Watts With A GPS Technology Power SupplyJun 4, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - While walking the halls of the Computex trade show, we saw this interesting power supply with an integrated watt meter.
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LCD Panel Makers Developing 17.3", 16:9 Notebook PanelsJun 4, 2008 - in News
LCD panel makers, including AU Optronics (AUO) and LG Display, are developing 17.
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HTC Unveils HTC Touch Pro Business HandsetJun 4, 2008 - in News
High Tech Computer (HTC), on June 4, unveiled its advanced next-generation business phone, the HTC Touch Pro, which utilizes similar styling and functionality to its Touch Diamond and introduces a variety of business-focused enhancements that make getting work done on the go quick and easy, according to the company.
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Texas Startup Says It Will Be Offering A Hydrogen Exotic Sports Car This FallJun 4, 2008 - in News
Austin (Texas) - BMW's Hydrogen 7 sedan may still be a few years away, but if you just can't wait and have the necessary cash on hand, you may be able to buy a hydrogen car later this year.
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AMD Launches Puma Platform: Will Turion X2 Ultra Bite?Jun 4, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - We have to look back about two years to find examples of an advantage for AMD over Intel.
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Computex 2008: Mio Launches New GPS DevicesJun 4, 2008 - in News
Mio, a subsidiary of Mitac International, launched two GPS phones and a GPS navigation device at Computex 2008.
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Computex 2008: Sandisk Launches New SSDs For Low-cost PCsJun 4, 2008 - in News
Sandisk has introduced a line of flash memory-based solid-state drives (SSDs) that are designed for ultra low-cost PCs.
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Samsung To Produce 15.6" Notebook PanelsJun 4, 2008 - in News
Samsung Electronics has decided to join the production of 15.
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Enermax Turns Up The Heat At ComputexJun 4, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - Just when you thought power supplies and fans were boring, Enermax is showing off some pretty hot (literally) gear at this year's Computex convention in Taipei.
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Apacer Mixes Fast SLC with MLC Flash on a Single DriveJun 4, 2008 - in News
Single-Level Cell flash memory (SLC) is fast and expensive, so Multi-level Cell flash (MLC) makes more sense to reach high capacities. Apacer now mixes both types to combine capacity and performance on a single drive.
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Graphics: $100 GeForce 9600GSO by Forsa, Passively Cooled 8800GT by ECSJun 4, 2008 - in News
There isn’t much news on the graphics side at the Computex showfloors, as both AMD and Nvidia are not yet ready with their next generation products. Yet we found two interesting products.
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SAS Cables: Everything you Wanted to Know is at Uniconn BoothJun 4, 2008 - in News
How familiar are you with SAS cabling? There aren’t only the internal data and power connectors, but fan-out cables, MiniSAS connectors based on Infiniband hardware, external PCI Express cabling and others. We found a great overview at Uniconn Corp.
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Sunon: Fans and Blowers for Automotive ApplicationsJun 4, 2008 - in News
Sunon is a popular manufacturer of high-quality fans and blowers. We did not know that it doesn’t only provide these devices for PC applications, but also to BMW and Mercedes – just to name two.
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Intel "Nehalem" Performance Is "Touchy"Jun 4, 2008 - in News
While visiting Intel to take a look at its Nehalem processor, we noticed a 30-inch Dell LCD display with a PCB frame around the border. On the PCB, there were rows of LEDs on all four sides of the display. At first we thought it was simply an aesthetics
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Green Power Combo HDD Docking Station Eats 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch DrivesJun 4, 2008 - in News
The HDD Docking Station is a known accessory, as it allows inserting a 3.5” drive into an external device and connecting to a PC via USB 2.0. The new version supports two drives at the same time and supports eSATA.
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Ubuntu Takes On UMPCs and MIDs, Acer FollowsJun 4, 2008 - in News
While Microsoft wants to make Windows the leading operating system for ultra-mobile PCs and mobile Internet devices (MIDs), Ubuntu is also vying for this space in a very big way. Canonical announced today that Ubuntu is ready for the small mobile market
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Computex: Zotac Shows Off DisplayPort 9600GTJun 3, 2008 - in News
Dropping by the Zotac booth at the Nangang hall in Taipei, the company had a DisplayPort ready 9600GT board on display. One of the very first DisplayPort enabled graphics cards, the card promises high resolution from a thin cable. The current DisplayPort
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Computex: Windows 7 Multi-touch LCD AnnouncedJun 3, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - Multi-touch is one of the big technology trends these days: Bill gates recently demonstrated a display integrating multi-touch at the recent D6 conference and unfortunately received little more than lukewarm feedback.
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Computex: Intel's Speedy "Nehalem"Jun 3, 2008 - in News
Intel today demonstrated its next-generation Nehalem processor to us behind closed doors. The platform running was running a quad core processor. Intel engineers ran several high definition video demos in Sony Vegas. With the results we saw, there’s no d
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Computex: SuperTalent Launches Line of SSD DrivesJun 3, 2008 - in News
Computex is all about hardware, hardware, hardware but you can always count on someone to provide a reprise from all the serious hardcore technology and it looks as though this year, this could effort should be awarded to SuperTalent.
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AMD Launches AMD Game For ChangeJun 3, 2008 - in News
Amid all the Computex fuss it’s important to remember that outside of Taipei, the world goes on. It’s with this in mind that AMD today announced the launch of AMD Changing the Game, the first initiative from the newly formed AMD foundation.
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Computex: Touch Screen Gets SeriousJun 3, 2008 - in News
The last year has certainly seen a huge increase in touch screen technology with regard to mobile devices. We’re already awaiting the launch of the second generation/3G iPhone which is rumoured to be set for release on the 9th of June...
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Computex: Asus 10-inch Eee PC LaunchesJun 3, 2008 - in News
Asus today officially launched its new Eee PC 901 and 1000 of ultra mobile PCs (UMPCs). The new units come equipped with solid state drives that range from 12GB to 40GB depending on the model. The new models take on the success of last Eee PC models, whi
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SanDisk Flash SSDs for Lowest-Cost PCsJun 3, 2008 - in News
Small isn't always beautiful, but it is convenient. SanDisk is adding new, shriked Flash SSDs to its portfolio to be able to equip ultra-portable PCs and lowest-cost solutions with cheap flash storage instead of hard drives.
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Kingston Shows Off Heat-pipe Skulltrail MemoryJun 3, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - Everyone knows that memory modules inside a computer can get hot, but the FB-DIMM modules in a Skulltrail box are a different story.
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Computex 2008: Nanya Highlighting Elixir DDR3 Memory ModulesJun 3, 2008 - in News
Nanya Technology is displaying its Elixir DDR3 memory modules at the ongoing Computex Taipei 2008 IT tradeshow.
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