Computex 2010 wrap-up
Every year without fail the biggest names in computing flock to Taipei for Computex. This year (as has been with previous years) we were treated to some of the hottest upcoming gadgets of 2010 / 2011. It was our utter privilege to bring you the latest in consumer news (as well as non-consumer news), but in the spirit of all great events, it’s finally come to an end. If you’re already going through Computex withdrawal, don’t worry, because we’ll back next year with the latest in gadgetry from the industry we’ve come to know and love (and we’re sure that plenty more exciting news’ll happen before then). However, if by some off chance you’ve been living under a rock for the last five days, we’ve taken all of our Computex posts and linked to them after the break. And as that iconic pig once said “that’s all folks.”
- ASUS Eee Tablet: the digital notepad
- ASUS Eee Pad line gets official, runs Windows 7 in the process
- MSI WindPad 110: An Android tablet done right?
- Intel ‘Oak Trail’ wants to claim your tablet PCs in 2011
- Intel announces dual-core Atom and ‘Canoe Lake’
- Qualcomm starts shipping its 1.2GHz Snapdragon
- Wistron W1-Tablet found in display booth, due to run MeeGo on a Moorestown chipset
- LG shows they can make a Windows 7 tablet too with the UX10
- Quanta Redvale’s MeeGo infused Moorestown powered slate
- Intel Canoe Lake prototype gets some face time
- Acer and Ferrari make a limited edition Liquid E
- Google Chrome OS to launch this fall?
- Moorestown powered handheld plays World of Warcraft
- ITG xpPhone: its roomier than a Mini Cooper
- Aava Virta Android handset to be the first shipping Moorestown smartphone