Computex 2011
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Kingston's new Wi-Drive is a rugged Flash-based portable storage solution with built-in wifi that allows three Apple device users to stream different file types simultaneously without any performance disruption.
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ASUS has announced a new series of ultraportables powered by Intel's 2nd generation Core processors and containing the latest SSD technology from SanDisk.
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At Computex 2011, ASUS announced its Eee Pad MeMO 3D - a 7-inch tablet that, like the Nintendo 3DS, provides 3D viewing without the use of glasses.
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Audi, BMW, Daimler, Porsche and Volkswagen have thrown their support behind the HomePlug GP (Green PHY) standard that will allow EVs to be connected to a home network or send and receive data over the Internet via the vehicles' charging ports.
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The ASUS Padfone caused a massive stir yesterday at Computex, and a few hours later another tablet-sized device that can dock a smartphone emerged - could it be an idea whose time has come?
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ViewSonic chose Computex 2011 to unveil its 24-inch V3D245wm-LED monitor that packs a built in 3D emitter.
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LG has unveiled its first All-in-One desktop PC at Computex 2011, featuring a 178-degree viewing angle, and 3D technology that allows users to wear lightweight polarized glasses .
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Asus always opens its home computer show Computex with a bang and this year it was the Padfone - a 4.3-inch smartphone that docks inside a 10.1-inch tablet dock with dynamic display switching, two batteries and a not many details