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Fujitsu and Siemens Collaboration to Develop World’s First Zero Watt Standby Monitor

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Fujitsu, a famous hard disk manufacturer has collaborated with Siemens in developing a new power saving display module targeted for PC market. This innovative idea is based on intelligent power management system that is able to shut the monitor down when no computer signal is detected in the system.


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The World’s Smallest Color Laser Printer - Samsung CLP-315K

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The South-Korean consumer electronics giant, Samsung has introduced its new color printer - CLP-315K, which the company claims as the world’s smallest color laser printer (20% smaller than the previous model - CLP-300), operating at 45dB, along with a resolution of 2,400×600 dpi and 32MB of internal memory. In addition, this printer has an ability to print up to 16 pages per minutes in black and 4 pages per minutes for color.


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Apple Launches Updated iMac With Latest Intel Core 2 Duo Processors

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The well-known American multinational corporation with a focus on designing and manufacturing consumer electronics, Apple has updated its all-in-one iMac family with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors and better graphics option, along with 6MB L2 cache and faster 1066 MHz front-side bus.


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Portwell Demonstrated New Intel Atom Based UMPC for Mobile Market

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Follow on the recent release of Sharp WillCom’s MID (Mobile Internet Device) based on Intel Atom processor, there are more and more PC manufacturers have engaged with Intel to get their first hand on the newly released ultra low power processor for their new product lines. Similarly, Portwell, a famous Taiwanese PC manufacturer has just developed and demonstrated a brand new UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) prototype based on the famous Intel Atom processor. Named as UMPC-2710, it is designed to be small form factor, ultra low form factor and targeted for high end mobile market.


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AMD Sets A New Milestone By Unveiling Its First Computer Brand

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The second largest global microprocessors supplier after Intel Corporation, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), has established a new and significant milestone in the company’s history by introducing its first computer lately. This new AMD branded computer is designed to target particularly the small and medium-sized businesses after having studied, analyzed and incorporated the need of modern technology in business.

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Cogent Launches SODIMM-based System-on-Module PC for Embedded Market

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Have you even seen computer module that can be plugged into SODIMM interface? SODIMM interface is typically designed for external memory module to be plugged on the motherboard. But now the 200-pins interface usage has been extended to support the main core processor so that it is upgradeable in a later stage when existing processor no longer suits your need. Known as CBS737, the SOM (system-on-module) is developed by Cogent Computer Systems and is ready for embedded market.


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Buffalo LinkStation Mini Offer 1TB of External Data Storage

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Buffalo Technology is a leading worldwide provider of innovative network solutions for the home and Business has launched ‘LinkStation Mini’. LinkStation Mini is smallest and quietest Network Attached Storage(NAS) device which capable of storing a terabyte of data.


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Nexcom MTC2100 Powerful Tablet PC based on Intel Atom Processor

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Previously we talked about Sharp Willcom UMPC, now the Taiwan-based PC manufacturer, Nexcom has also prototyped the first industrial standard tablet PC based on Intel Atom processor. Codenamed as MTC2100, it will be positioned to target at various market segments with three different models at slightly specification variation. Anyway, all of them shared the same advantages – fanless design, small form factor powered with an energy efficient processor.


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