The long-awaited arrival of USB 3.0, which offers speeds as much as ten times faster than 2.0, is almost over …
All-in-One PCs with a touch of style
The iMac is no longer the final word in all-in-one PCs. Though Apple's latest aluminum iMacs were the performance champs …
Latest Taiwanese smartphone highlights industry trend
A much anticipated 3G smartphone from Gigabyte Communications finally launched last week in Taiwan, the slim GSmart S1200 handset with …
PC makers less upbeat than Google about Chrome OS
Most of the PC vendors Google listed on its blog as partners for the new Chrome operating system say they're …
Intel is working with Google on Chrome OS
The world's largest chip maker is working with Google on the Chrome operating system and has been privy to the …
Google lists HP, Acer among Chrome OS partners
Google is already working with several companies to develop devices around the new Chrome OS, including Hewlett-Packard and Acer, the …
HP introduces new Mini 5101 business netbook
Seeking to cement its lead in the business-oriented netbook space, Hewlett-Packard announced an updated Mini netbook. Starting at $449, the …
Fujitsu to offer Windows 7 upgrades but not for free
Fujitsu will charge for Windows 7 upgrade vouchers when it begins offering them shortly to people that buy a PC …
Windows 7 upgrade programs will start soon, vary by vendor
Some PC vendors and sellers will begin a coupon program on June 26 to entitle people who buy premium versions …
Rambus pulls some infringement claims against Nvidia
Nvidia said that Rambus had filed motions with the U.S. International Trade Commission to terminate an investigation relating to Nvidia's …
Attendance falls but Android dazzles
The Computex Taipei 2009 electronics show ended Saturday after a week-long display of new gadgets, including netbooks, ultra thin laptops …
Computex still going strong
The Computex Taipei 2009 electronics show ended Saturday after a week-long display of new gadgets, including netbooks, ultra thin laptops …
Freescale chips power Android smartphones, MIDs
Freescale Semiconductor displayed a number of devices containing its chips at Computex Taipei 2009 this year, including an e-book reader …
Intel targets all-day battery life for netbooks
The ability to run a netbook all day on a single battery charge is one of the goals Intel has …
Acer will use Moblin Linux across its products
The world's third-largest PC vendor plans to roll out the Moblin Linux operating system, championed by Intel, in its products, …
Intel shows Lynnfield and Clarkdale boards
Intel showed off the first motherboards using its upcoming Lynnfield and Clarkdale microprocessors at the Computex exhibition in Taipei. The …
Tegra-based laptops coming later this year
Laptops and handheld computers based on Nvidia's Tegra computing platform will hit the market before the end of this year, …
Never mind the netbook, here comes the smartbook
If you still blanche at the term “netbook” for being an ungainly piece of vendor-speak, then prepare to be nauseated …
Qualcomm shows Eee PC running Android OS
Qualcomm showed off a previously unannounced version of Asustek Computer's Eee PC based on its Snapdragon processor at the Computex …
Google keeps quiet on Android laptop plans
While two laptops based on Google Inc.'s Android operating system made an appearance ahead of the annual Computex exhibition in …