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Elektrobit Gets Its Moorestown MID Game On
Without a doubt, the future of computing is a mobile one, and for this reason, more and more manufacturers are starting to tackle the MID (Mobile Internet Device) market segment, given the fact that it will most likely record growth in the coming months. And the latest to do so is Elektrobit, which has just introduce... |
5 June 2009 06:57 GMT |
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ASUS GeForce GTX 285 Lets You Do Your Own Overclocking
ASUS is one of those companies that try to adapt their product offerings to almost all types of computer users, providing them with devices specifically built to meet their performance requirements. Such is the case with the maker’s family of ROG motherboards and graphics cards, which have been built with perfo... |
5 June 2009 04:51 GMT |
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IAC Prodigy E-Reader – Never Seen so Many Connectivity Options
Most people simply adore the Amazon Kindle. I don't. I hate it just like I hate every other e-book reading device out there. Like the IAC Prodigy, which tries to be better than the Kindle and it actually succeeds in doing so. Keep on reading for more info about the IAC Prodigy and why I hate e-book readers.Let m... |
5 June 2009 03:41 GMT |
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Corsair Unveils Obsidian Series 800D PC Chassis
Without a doubt, most of you have heard about Corsair by now and you might have purchased some of its products as well, whether we're talking about its memory modules, USB flash drives or PSUs. However, it seems that Corsair is willing to tackle some new market segments, since it's just come up at Computex ... |
4 June 2009 03:55 GMT |
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SilverFrame – Home Computing Meets Picture Frame
You know, I have always complained about picture frames being a little too simple for my liking and that they would need some improvement if I was ever to buy one. SilverPac seems to have heard my plea and responded with just that: the announcement of the SilverFrame, an Advanced Digital Picture Frame (ADPF) that may... |
3 June 2009 10:29 GMT |
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Mio Suprises with Two Intel Atom and AMD Neo Netbooks
One of the companies I least expected to produce a netbook is definitely Mio. Not that I mind that but it is much better known for its GPS navigation systems. However, Mio surprised us all after presenting at this year's Computex two pretty interesting netbooks that may have what it takes to separate themselves ... |
3 June 2009 05:39 GMT |
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OCZ Launches New Z-Series PSUs, Demoes High-End Products at Computex
Computex is the best place to get close and personal with some of the latest innovations in the hardware industry, as several companies are there to promote their new designs and products. Such is the case with one of the leading vendors of memory products and computer accessories, OCZ Technology, which has just unve... |
2 June 2009 10:33 GMT |
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ECS T800 Netbook Could Be a Real Vaio P Killer
What does it take to make Sony's Vaio P even more appealing? How about taking the Atom, the Windows and the Sony out of the system altogether and then you will have something like the ECS T800 notebook, which is currently on display at Computex. Although the device is not fully functional, it does make a stand t... |
2 June 2009 09:35 GMT |
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NVIDIA Showing Off 12 Tegra-Powered MIDs
Remember you just read about NVIDIA ION stealing the show at Computex? Well, it seems that's not the only NVIDIA wonder device to do a little show stealing. The maker has also unveiled 12 Tegra-powered devices, strangely dubbed MIDs. Why strangely? Because, as I remember, the term MID stood for handheld mobile d... |
2 June 2009 04:49 GMT |
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NVIDIA Tegra to Power Mobinnova elan Smartbook
As you may or may not know, the word netbook will soon be replaced by smartbook, a device that is just as small (or smaller) than a netbook but with extremely increased performance and power efficiency. In other words, a smartbook is an upgraded netbook. And the first to be officially announced is the Mobinnova elan,... |
2 June 2009 03:53 GMT |
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NVIDIA ION Steals the Show at Computex
Remember that I said we'd be seeing a lot of NVIDIA-powered devices in the days to come? Well, I wasn’t even close to what NVIDIA had to showcase at Computex. The maker took over the integrated graphics market with 21 ION-based products. Of course, we've all heard or seen the Aspire Revo, IdeaPad S12 ... |
2 June 2009 03:30 GMT |
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ASUS to Debut Its Own 'O!Play' Media Player
The market for home media players is expanding at a fast pace, as a number of new companies are introducing their latest innovations in the field. Such is case with netbook pioneer ASUSTeK, which is reportedly planning to launch its very own, first media player, dubbed O!Play. The said device is expected to debut at ... |
1 June 2009 06:48 GMT |
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ASUS G51 to Be Presented at Computex
Just like “with new power comes great responsibility,” with every new movie comes a sea of gadgets searching to take advantage of the movie-cause hype to only be forgotten perhaps faster than even the movie. We've seen it with the latest Terminator: Salvation (lighters, Bobble-Heads, toys, and so on)... |
28 May 2009 09:19 GMT |
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Shuttle Chooses VIA Nano for the XS29 Nettops
If you're the kind of PC user that tends to employ his/her PC for less resource demanding operations such as reading an e-book, surfing the world wide web, watching movies (or pictures) and viewing media, perhaps the most impressive computer (performance-wise) is not exactly what you require. Perhaps what you wo... |
26 May 2009 04:45 GMT |
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Fujiyama E-PC Series Is All Eee without the Extra Ee
The sheer audacity of some companies never ceases to amaze me (and trust me, I am not easily impressed). But it isn't every day that I see a manufacturer copying not only a product's name (with two less vowels) but also every boring aspect from the technology being used to the fact that each of its models i... |
18 May 2009 04:20 GMT |
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