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From June 1-5, the tech world's sensors turn to Taiwan's Computex 2010 show, where new e-readers, smart phones, video glasses and more will be shown off.
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Models display an AsusTek 12-inch Eee Pad EP121, left, and an Eee Tablet at an AsusTek new product media event on Monday, May 31, 2010, in Taipei, Taiwan. The Eee Pad will be put on sale in the first quarter of next year, while the tablet computer will be made available in Septermber 2010.read moreAP Photo/Chiang Ying-yingShare![Video_Sunglasses]()
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Jonney Shih, chairman of AsusTeK Computer Inc., displays an AsusTek 10" Eee Pad EP101TC, right, and and an Eee Tablet at an AsusTek new product media event on Monday, May 31, 2010, in Taipei, Taiwan. The Eee Pad will be put on sale in the first quarter of next year, while the tablet computer will be made available in Septermber 2010.read moreAP Photo/Chiang Ying-yingShare
Steven Guggenheimer, a corporate vice president at Microsoft, guides media on a press booth tour for Microsoft products on the first day of Taiwan's Computex 2010 at Nangang Exhibition Hall of Taipei World Trade Center, Tuesday, June 1, 2010, in Taipei, Taiwan.read moreAP Photo/Chiang Ying-yingShare
Steven Guggenheimer, corporate vice president of the Original Equipment Manufacturer Division of Microsoft Corp., guides media on a press booth tour for Microsoft products at Taiwan's Computex 2010, at the Nangang Exhibition Hall of the Taipei World Trade Center.read moreAP Photo/Chiang Ying-yingShare
Computex selected the Getac PS236 portable handheld device and V100 convertible notebook (pictured here) for its Best Choice awards for 2010 during its annual trade show in Taipei. Both products were selected for their innovation, overall functionality, and export potential based on market need and international appeal.read moreBusiness WireShare![Delta E-Magazine Reader]()
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People take pictures in the Intel booth at the Computex 2010 computer fair in Taipei June 1, 2010. Intel Corp announced today plans for new versions of its low-power Atom processors for netbook computers and portable tablet devices, seeing rapid growth in such products. Computex, the world's second largest computer show, runs from June 1-5.read moreREUTERS/Pichi ChuangShare
Google expects to release its Chrome computer operating system in the "late fall" of 2010, as it looks to compete with rival Microsoft's Windows, said Sundar Pichai, Google's vice president of product management during a news conference at the Computex 2010 computer fair in Taipei June 2, 2010.read moreReutersShare- Published18 Images
What's Hot in Tech, From Computex Show
From June 1-5, the tech world's sensors turn to Taiwan's Computex 2010 show, where new e-readers, smart phones, video glasses and more will be shown off.
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