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Tuesday 24 March 2009
OCZ introduces two gaming mice
OCZ Technology Group has unveiled two new mice for the gaming market, the Behemoth and Eclipse. Both the Behemoth and Eclipse offer the ability to fine-tune the optimal balance of...
Thursday 19 March 2009
Taiwan network appliances maker AR Infotek announces new networking device
Taiwan-based network appliances maker, AR Infotek has announced a new Linux compatible network security appliance, the Teak 3020.
Thursday 19 March 2009
Evercool introduces CPU cooler
Evercool Thermal has introduced a new CPU cooler, the Transformer 4, featuring four heatpipes and large aluminum fins to enhance the cooler's heat dissipation, according to the co...
Thursday 19 March 2009
Quanta to make Adamo notebook for Dell, says paper
Quanta Computer has landed orders for Dell's new ultra-thin 13.4-inch Adamo notebook, according to a Chinese-language Apply Daily report today. Previously market sources...
Tuesday 17 March 2009
Ibase reveals Intel Atom-based SBC
Ibase Technology has revealed a 3.5-inch disk-size single board computer (SBC), the IB888 designed for low power and mobile applications.
Tuesday 17 March 2009
Albatron launches a PCIe x1-based graphics card for IPC market
Albatron Technology has unveiled a new product, the Albatron GeForce 9500GT PCI-E 1X graphics card, to deliver multimedia performance to general consumers as well as for IPC clients...
Tuesday 17 March 2009
Gateway launches high-end notebook for multimedia and gaming
Gateway, a wholly owned subsidiary of Acer, has launched the Gateway P-7808u FX notebook, the latest high-end notebook of its P-Series FX line for gaming, entertainment and digital...
Tuesday 17 March 2009
Taiwan market: Sony to launch Cyber-shot T-900, T-90
Sony has unveiled two Cyber-shot series digital camera models, T-900 and T-90, for launch in the Taiwan on March 25, 2009 at recommended retail prices of NT$13,980 (US$406) and NT$10,980...
Tuesday 17 March 2009
Hynix 8GB DDR3 R-DIMM gains Intel validation
Hynix Semiconductor has announced the validation of what it claims to be the world's first MetaRAM-based 8GB 2-rank DDR3 R-DIMM, on Intel's Nehalem CPU-based Tylersburg-EP platform...
Thursday 12 March 2009
Micron adds block abstracted feature to high-speed NAND flash portfolio
Micron Technology has announced its high-density portfolio of block abstracted (BA) NAND flash memory for use in personal media players and other applications. Utilizing 34nm process...
Tuesday 10 March 2009
Yageo releases 2405 FM chip antenna targeting built-in FM broadcast application for mobile devices
Yageo has announced its new miniature 2405 FM chip antenna for mobile applications. The 2405 FM chip antenna, having improved on drawbacks inherent in the narrow bandwidth of traditional...
Thursday 5 March 2009
CeBIT 2009: ASRock enters notebook market
Motherboard maker ASRock is showcasing new entry-level notebooks and a nettop at CeBIT 2009.
Tuesday 3 March 2009
VIA unveils a new form factor smaller than Mini-ITX
VIA Technologies has announced its latest board form factor for embedded system developers, the Em-ITX form factor. Offering embedded developers a compact, versatile and highly integrated...
Tuesday 3 March 2009
Taiwan market: TWM announces 10-inch own-brand netbook
Taiwan-based telecom provider Taiwan Mobile (TWM) has announced the W101, an own-brand netbook that adopts a 10-inch display, Intel Atom N270 processor, 8GB solid state drive (SSD)...
Tuesday 3 March 2009
CeBIT 2009: Nvidia introduces four new GPUs for notebooks
Nvidia has introduced four new mobile GPUs - GeForce GTX 280M and 260M GPUs for enthusiast notebooks and GeForce GTS 160M and 150M GPUs for high-performance notebooks.