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Computex Taipei 2008

Aussie designer puts the sex in HyperX

Author: Elias Plastiras

Memory vendor Kingston Technology recently held a contest to see who could come up with the best character design for its HyperX Girl. HyperX is the company's high-end line of memory modules. The competition garnered entries from across the globe. The winner of the Amateur Group was an Aussie by the name of Adam Potter. Check out his winning design as well as some of the other super-hot entries.

Computex round-up: ASUS Eee Monitor, Ubuntu Netbook Remix, plus much more

Author: IDG News Service staff

From wall PCs to a super-slim LCD monitor, find out which devices turned heads at this year's Computex trade show.

The '$100 laptop' may be a glimpse of the future

Author: Mike Elgan

You've no doubt heard of the "$100 laptop" project. The idea is to help poor kids around the world by providing them with simple, durable, usable and wireless laptops for downloading and using textbooks and educational software, playing games and communicating.

No Nvidia chipset for Via yet, but watch this space

Author: Sumner Lemon

The expected launch of an Nvidia chipset for Via Technologies' processor line didn't materialize at the Computex exhibition in Taipei.

Computex Taipei: Fear, loathing and the mini-laptop war

Author: Danny Allen

Fear: Being woken by an earthquake my first night in Taipei. Loathing: New ASUS Eee PCs face a battle royale for low-cost mini-notebook dominance, as does the new Intel Atom chip that powers them.

Computex tech demo: Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth?

Author: Yardena Arar

I'm a big fan of wireless mice, and at home -- where my only PCs are notebooks -- I've been using wireless optical notebook mice for years. All use a dongle, and while the dongles have been getting smaller, they're prone to breakage and sometimes I just lose the darn things.

Computex: Nvidia launches GeForce 9M series mobile GPUs

Author: Matt Peckham

Promising up to 40% better performance over its last generation and Hybrid SLI support, Nvidia added seven new mobile GPUs to its notebook lineup this morning. Launching at Computex 2008 in Taipei, the 65nm GeForce 9M series puts the following seven processors at the peak of Nvidia's burgeoning mobile GPU family.

Are Acer Windows Mobile smartphones at Computex?

Author: Dan Nystedt

Taiwan's E-Ten Information Systems, is showing off three new handsets that run Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 at Computex, with all three set to launch after Acer's proposed acquisition of the company.

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