Asus
Netbooks, Apple goodies, vintage kit and a futuristic datacentre
Photo Photo credit: Asus This Asus Eee PC 1008HA, known as the Seashell, takes inspiration from Mother Nature for its looks and weighs in at 1.1kg. Bonhams previewed some vintage tech last month as the London... [02 Oct 2009]
Dell ditches the wires with Latitude Z for business
News Lenovo recently introduced a new touchscreen interface for its tablet, and Asus has its own for its popular Eee PC netbooks and touchscreen desktop called TouchGate. Dell has announced its Latitude Z laptop aimed at... [29 Sep 2009]
Photos: 10 of the best mini laptops
Photo While the idea of a mini laptop may have been around for donkey's years, it was Asus' Eee PC that really reinvigorated the concept. Photo credit: Asus Photo credit: Asus The Seashell has... [21 Sep 2009]
Asus's Unified Communication Deployment Results in Increased Productivity and Improved Customer Service
White Paper ASUSteK Computer Inc (ASUS) is one of the world's largest computer and IT suppliers and has more than 100,000 global staff. ASUS deployed Nortel Communication Server 1000, Nortel Multimedia Conferencing,... [19 Sep 2009]
Read a book or browse the web? Asus' Eee-book reader wants you to do both
News More details have emerged on the upcoming Asus Eee-book reader. The company is looking at two versions: budget and premium, a spokesman for Asus in the UK told The Times. The Asus... [08 Sep 2009]
Acer cooling off on Android netbook?
News Google also said it is already working with PC makers like Asus, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba and Acer, so it would make sense that Acer could be focusing its attention away from Android. Is Acer backing off the idea of an... [29 Jul 2009]
Is there a place for Android and Chrome? Google says yes
News But companies such as Acer and Asus are planning to put Android on netbooks later this year, and several others are rumoured to be following suit. Among the many questions raised in the wake of Google's announcement of... [13 Jul 2009]
Google's Chrome OS: On the frontline of the new operating system war
News A is for Acer, Adobe and Asus Google is developing its own PC operating system in its latest attempt to move into a new market and threaten established rivals. Chrome, which shares its name with Google's web browser,... [09 Jul 2009]
Google reveals who's on board for Chrome hardware
News Manufacturers including Acer, Adobe, Asus, Freescale, HP, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and Toshiba will work with Google in the designing and building of devices running the Chrome OS, according to a Google blog... [09 Jul 2009]
What does Google's Chrome OS mean for Android?
News While Linux initially did well in the netbook space thanks to the likes of the Asus Eee PC, it soon lost out to Windows XP - and, according to Jump, Microsoft now takes 85 to 90 per cent share in mature markets. [09 Jul 2009]
Google Chrome: Do PC makers really want another OS?
News According to a person familiar with the operating system, Google is talking to Asus, Lenovo, as well as other original equipment manufacturers, and chipset makers about using Chrome OS. Neither Asus nor... [09 Jul 2009]
Weekend Gadget Watch: Eee PC 1005HA Seashell
Photo Asus hits nearly all the marks with the Eee PC 1005HA Seashell. Considering hitting the shops at the weekend? Looking for inspiration? Check out the latest in our series of gadget mini-reviews, courtesy of silicon.com's... [03 Jul 2009]
Asus backs Windows in latest Microsoft campaign
News Asus and Microsoft have launched a website that promotes the use of Windows, arguing that the operating system provides users with a familiar environment and no compatibility issues. The site, 'It's Better With Windows',... [01 Jun 2009]
30 Snapdragon gadgets in the pipeline
News More than 15 companies are working on Snapdragon-based devices, including Acer, Asus, HTC, LG, Toshiba and Samsung. More than 30 products using Qualcomm's next generation Snapdragon chipset are already in the pipeline,... [29 May 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Netbooks
Cheat Sheet This device led the way for low-cost laptops intended for developing nations, but it was Taiwanese PC maker Asus that brought low-cost laptops to the consumer world with its Eee PC release in 2007. Since the... [08 May 2009]