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Sources: Windows 7 moving toward 2009 release

Crave Microsoft is moving forward with plans to launch Windows 7 this year, although the company still refuses to publicly commit to that goal. PC industry sources in Asia and the US ... Read story »

Is there a Kindle killer in the midst?

Blogs They're not very popular here in Taiwan, but I know quite a few people who were glad to hear about the new release of the Kindle 2.0. It has seven times ... Read story »

Update: Apple touchscreen Netbook rumors heat up

Crave Concept art for an Apple touchscreen Netbook. Take this for what you will, but the Apple rumor mill is churning with word that the company has a touchscreen Netbook in ... Read story »

Nokia still tops smartphone market, but others gaining

Crave Finnish manufacturer Nokia shipped the most smartphones in 2008, but its worldwide market share continues to decrease as rivals roll out popular, high-profile handsets, according to Gartner. It also said Apple ... Read story »

A credit card in your mobile phone

Crave SINGAPORE--Some 300 Citi M1 Platinum Visa cardholders will be on a three-month NFC mobile payment trial beginning May in Singapore. NFC, or Near Field Communication, is a standard that enables ... Read story »

Korean PMP makers move to the MID market

Blogs Portable multimedia player, or PMP as we call it, was created by Korean MP3P makers. Archos was the only one selling a similar concept device overseas at that time and at ... Read story »

CeBIT 2009 Expo photos

Features Showfloor photos at one of the leading IT tradeshows in Hannover, Germany. Read story »

Sony 2009 home A/V line show

Features The Japanese consumer electronics giant is back in Las Vegas for a private showcase of its latest 2009 home A/V products slated for the US. Find out what's coming to Asia. Read story »
Asus P565

Asus P565

Review Asus reliably delivers the goods in this PDA-phone, but once again, it's just missing that certain X factor to make it more appealing.

It may say made in China but the Oscar should go to Taiwan

Blogs I really hope this will be last iPhone-related post for a while. The New York Times, my favorite paper, has a really good piece about how Taiwan tech companies are essentially ... Read story »

Are you really safe online?

Blogs With the proliferation of the broadband Internet, consumers face more online threats than ever. Do you know how to keep yourself fully protected? Security solutions companies have the unenviable tasks of ... Read story »

The Sony P-series Lifestyle PC: Just don't call it a Netbook

Crave Much like Apple, Sony likes to keep its VAIO products aimed at mid-to-high-end buyers and generally eschews the budget end of the market (although there are actually a handful of sub-S$1,500 ... Read story »

Sleipnir: A Japanese sleeper in the browser wars?

Blogs While it's not going to grab any headlines from Firefox, IE, Safari or Chrome anytime soon, Sleipnir, an upstart browser out of Japan, is gradually making a dent in the Japanese ... Read story »

Q&A: Samsung product planner talks about Blue Earth

Features CNET Asia spoke to Namkook Kim on how Blue Earth came about, the difficulties faced and the technologies behind the solar-powered handset. Read story »

LG bucks economic downturn with premium strategy

Features Aside from focusing on high-end handsets, the company also expects to launch its own Application Store next month. Read story »

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