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Article | 6/06/2007 COMPUTEX - Bearlake chipsets hit the market
Motherboards that use Intel's 3-series chipsets, codenamed Bearlake, seem to be everywhere at the Computex exhibition -- signalling they will soon fin...
Article | 6/06/2007 COMPUTEX - Via develops business card-sized PC board
Via Technologies has a knack for making motherboards smaller, and its latest design pushes the boundary of what's possible further than ever before.
Article | 6/06/2007 COMPUTEX - Via NanoBook takes aim at ultramobile market
Via Technologies has developed an ultraportable notebook reference design that will soon hit European markets.
Article | 4/06/2007 Sneak peek at the notebooks of 2008
What will they put in notebook PCs next? At Intel's recent Developer Forum conference in Beijing, the company revealed it's working on quad-core proce...
Article | 17/05/2007 Clock ticking for Optimus Maximus keyboard orders
In just over three days' time, Russian designer Artemy Lebedev will finally start taking preorders for his Optimus Maximus keyboard. But anyone with U...
Article | 17/05/2007 Clock ticking for Optimus Maximus keyboard orders
In just over three days' time, Russian designer Artemy Lebedev will finally start taking preorders for his Optimus Maximus keyboard. But anyone with U...
Article | 15/05/2007 Samsung puts finishing touches on DDR3 memory
Samsung Electronics Co. is putting the finishing touches on its DDR3 memory chips ahead of their commercial release later this year.
Article | 19/03/2007 CEBIT - Raidon offers small RAID module for the masses
Taiwan's Raidon Technology has developed a small RAID (redundant array of independent, or inexpensive, disks) module that fits neatly into a 3.5-inch ...
Article | 6/10/2006 CEATEC - Sharp prototype ups high-resolution display ante
Sharp raised the bar for high-definition LCD (liquid crystal display) screens this week with the demonstration of 64-inch prototype with a resolution ...
Article | 5/10/2006 CEATEC - Intelligent putter improves your golf game
South Korea's Infinics promises that its golf putter -- the DiXX Blu Digital Instructor -- will improve your short game thanks to a set of sophisticat...
Article | 5/10/2006 CEATEC - Fujitsu shows prototype PC designs
Fujitsu offered visitors to the Ceatec exhibition in Chiba, Japan, a look at how entertainment PCs of the future could be with the display of two prot...
Article | 5/10/2006 CEATEC - NEC to sell water-cooled PC with Blu-ray drive
Japanese users won't have to worry about a noisy cooling fan disturbing them while they watch high-definition movies on NEC Corp.'s newest computer --...
Article | 23/06/2006 COMMUNICASIA - Microsoft wants closer operator ties
Microsoft wants to expand its relationships with telecommunications operators as part of a plan to win more consumer business by bundling software and...
Article | 21/06/2006 Motorola's P790 gives your phone a charge
Motorola's latest cell-phone accessory will end the search for an electrical outlet to recharge your phone -- at least for a while.
Article | 17/03/2006 Motorola's latest phone reads name cards for you
Motorola is making life a little easier for Chinese executives. The company's latest smart phone, the Ming, packs a 2-megapixel camera that doubles as...

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