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Articles on Taipei, Computex 2009

The inside take on Computex 2009

Blogs This year's Computex was certainly more subdued than last year's. The economic meh loomed high above the Taipei World Trade Center as Taiwan's exports have been hit hard in Q1 and Q2. ... Read story »

One of the strangest swine flu announcements you'll ever see...

Blogs ...and it comes from a governmental organization.  I stumbled across this message last week: FLASH! FLASH! FLASH! FLASH! COMPUTEX TAIPEI 09 on track... No swine flu cases in Taiwan! Taipei, Taiwan: ... Read story »

Surf the Web with SilverPac's digital photo frame

Crave OEM manufacturer SilverPac has announced its latest digital photo frame, the SilverFrame, at the Computex tradeshow in Taipei. Before you brush this gizmo aside as "just another digital picture display", ... Read story »

SanDisk homes in on Netbook spotlight at Computex

Crave (Image credit: SanDisk) The Computex trade show, which today in Taipei, Taiwan, could also be known as Netbook-pallooza. It seems as if every tech company has something related to the rapidly ... Read story »

Microsoft introduces first MID installed with Windows 7 at Computex 2009

Blogs Computex 2009 is just a few days away. What kind of products or solutions will be showcased at this year's Taipei tradeshow? We definitely expect official announcements about the Arm-based Netbooks ... Read story »

Buttonless trackpad to hit PCs next year

Crave One key gripe we have for Netbooks is the touchpad. It's either having the traditional buttons under the trackpad design and end up with a smaller touch surface or moving the ... Read story »

Interview with Intel's Pankaj Kedia @ Computex 2009

Blogs During Computex 2009, Intel announced the new "Ultra-thin" category to differentiate with Netbooks which currently use one of its mainstream CPU Atom chipes. Besides this, ARM-powered Linux Netbooks were unveiled at ... Read story »

Via's ultraslim Nano-based thin-and-light

Crave (Image credit: SlashGear) The new range of 13.3-inch Intel CULV laptops from MSI, Lenovo and Asus are incredibly slim yet pretty affordable. However, to maintain their sleek profile, the units had ... Read story »

SSDs to hit new price lows this holiday season?

Crave From an exorbitant S$1,000 for 32GB of storage just a couple of years ago, SSDs have become more pocket-friendly with some online vendors selling 64GB units for under S$300. However, Taiwanese ... Read story »

Netbook SDHC card: Clever branding or ripoff?

Crave Flash-memory manufacturer SanDisk announced at Computex Taipei a SDHC card aimed at new Netbook owners disappointed with the skimpy internal storage the micro laptops may come with. On the surface--in the ... Read story »

New Intel chips for enthusiasts and Nettops

Crave A Nettop running Mobiln, the Intel-backed open-source OS. Many people may use notebooks as their main computer these days, but when it comes to high-performance needs like PC gaming and ... Read story »

Upcoming MIDs with Intel's new chipset

Crave Inventec X3 During Intel's mobility event at Computex Taipei this week, a few device manufacturers showed off their new products bearing the chipmaker's upcoming platform for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) ... Read story »

Where's my 3D laptop? Oh, here it is...

Crave The experience just doesn't work as well on a Netbook. The future of notebooks added another wrinkle at Computex last weekend: Acer's announcement of an upcoming 3D laptop running Windows ... Read story »

Asus shows off Android Netbook and CULV laptops

Crave PC maker Asus was spotted demonstrating an Eee PC at the Computex Taipei tradeshow that bears little resemblance to the current crop of Netbooks. Instead of an Atom chipset, this minilaptop ... Read story »

Data secured with RFID dog tag

Crave What Rambo might use to store his data. Made to look like a rifle magazine, the In Win Ammo hard drive casing has another interesting feature aside from its design. ... Read story »

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