Computex 2011 has come and gone and we’ve been through every hall and attended pretty much every press conference to figure out what products are hot and what technology is trending. We’ve put together our Best of Computex 2011 awards to give you an idea…
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Malata ‘Canoe Lake’ netbooks hands on
Canoe Lake was the thinnest and lightest, most impressive netbook that ever was, or reference design rather, but nothing ever came of it because the prev-gen Pine trail platform couldn’t offer enough battery life. Fast foward a full year and it’s back at Computex 2011…
Meet:Mobility Podcast 51 Tackles Computex 2010 aka Tabletex
The Mobile computing crew from Meet:Mobility got together last night and talked about all the news we uncovered at Computex. The guys have brought in a special guess Joanna Stern from Engadget which was nice to hear someone keep those boys in line. She also…
Canoe Lake 14mm Reference Design Hands on While Turned On
Intel Unveiled their new ‘Canoe Lake’ platform for netbooks which allows devices to measure in at 14mm thick and be able to play 720p. We have already done our first hands on video, but we got to play around with it again and this time…
‘Canoe Lake’ 14mm Netbook Prototype at Computex 2010
Intel Unveiled their new ‘Canoe Lake’ platform for netbooks which allows devices to measure in at 14mm thick and be able to play 720p. The ‘Canoe Lake’ platform was earlier reported to support both single and dual core Atom processors from Intel. A GMA 3150…
Intel Ultra-Thin Netbook Reference Design
Besides the Canoe Lake Reference-Design, Intel has been showing another Ultra…-Thin netbook during Computex 2010 and we brought it to a first little test













