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Thursday 8 June 2006
Computex: VIA previews "John" for Ultra-Mobile PCs
Wenchi Chen, president and CEO of VIA Technologies, on June 7 laid out the company's strategy of continuing to push the limits on miniaturization of the PC platform based on its self-developed...
Thursday 8 June 2006
Intel does not rule out possibility of seeing Conroe-based notebooks
Intel does not rule out the possibility of seeing the adoption of its forthcoming desktop-use Conroe processors in notebook PCs, according to Jerry Kao, regional marketing manager...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
HGST: 2.5-inch HDD market to grow 35% in 2006
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) on June 7 introduced a 2.5-inch, 160GB hard disc drive (HDD) based on perpendicular technology at Computex 2006. Bill Healy, senior vice...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Power supply makers stress high-end segment at Computex Taipei 2006
Both Topower Computer Industrial and Zippy Technology are pushing high-end power supplies at Computex Taipei 2006 (June 6-10).
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Mitac showcases GPS handhelds at Computex
Mitac International presented a host of GPS-enabled devices at Computex Taipei 2006, including car navigation devices as well as its P550 Pocket PC and two PDA phones. Mitac chose...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
System makers pushing servers at Computex Taipei 2006
System makers Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), Gigabyte Technology and Micro-Star International (MSI) and server maker Tyan Computer are pushing new servers at Computex Taipei 2006...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Teco featuring a new 46-inch HDTV at Computex Taipei 2006
Taiwan-based Teco Electric & Machinery is showing a new 46-inch LCD TV with full high-definition (HD) features at Computex Taipei 2006 (June 6-10).
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Chi Lin's 47-inch LCD touch screen monitor draws attention at Computex 2006
Taiwan-based Chi Lin Technology is highlighting a 47-inch touch screen monitor (ST-HB47A3N) at Computex Taipei 2006.
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Shuttle launches four XPC products at Computex 2006
Shuttle marked the first day of Computex Taipei 2006 by adding four new products to its range of XPC systems and barebones. Each of the new products has been specifically designed...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Albatron introduces new AMD and Intel motherboards at Computex
Displaying its new motherboards at Computex Taipei 2006, Albatron Technology keeps a balance between two competing desktop CPU platforms that are expected to battle for market share...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Wireless specialist AMIT shows innovative ODM lines
Taiwan wireless technology specialist AMIT (Advance Multimedia Internet Technology) is showing several innovative product lines at Computex, including digital gateways, wireless broadband...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Nvidia sets the bar for multimedia support on handhelds; new platform and partnerships make implementation a breeze
Nvidia yesterday at Computex Taipei announced its MobileMedia multimedia platform and two new reference designs for handheld devices running on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0. The new...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
MSI promotes Dual CoreCell at Computex Taipei 2006
MSI has teamed up with a variety of partners, including AMD and Intel, and is showing a variety of products including notebooks, mini-systems, wireless devices, servers, consumer...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Compro introduces its VideoMate V550 standalone TV tuner box
Compro Technology, a developer and manufacturer of PC multimedia products, introduced at Computex Taipei 2006 its VideoMate V550, a high-end standalone TV tuner box that allows watching...
Wednesday 7 June 2006
Computex Taipei 2006 show guide: Handsets
Around 14 companies are featuring mobile phones at the ongoing Computex 2006 in the Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC) and the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) from June...
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