Here are some more Shows and Expos articles from around the web:
- Computex 2010 OCZ Technology Suite @ TechwareLabs
- VIA shows off $100 tablets @ SemiAccurate
- MeeGo v1.0 for Netbooks: One Unique Platform on Another @ ExtremeTech
- Computex Video: Intel Shows Off MeeGo Tablet @ Linux
- Intel is confident of its Sandy Bridge integrated GPU @ The Inquirer
- GIGABYTE Unveils Docking Ultra Think M1405 Notebook @ Futurelooks
- CoolerMaster Shows Off new PSUs and Coolers @ Futurelooks
- ZOTAC ZBOX Round Up @ Futurelooks
- ANTEC Shows Off New High Current Pro Series Power Supplies @ Futurelooks
- MeeGo Linux platform gains allies at Computex @ Ars Technica
- Thermaltake Mecha keyboard – say goodbye to sweaty palms @ hardCOREware
- OCZ reveals a realistic PCI-E SSD drive, and the ridiculously fast HSDL data interface @ hardCOREware
- Asus shows off their Hydra powered X58 motherboard with on-board HD5770 GP @ hardCOREware
- MSI offers Plenty of PCI-E on the Big Bang XPower X58 Motherboard @ hardCOREware
- Zalman Shows New Heatsinks, Fans, USB 3.0 Plans & More @ Hardware Canucks
- Noctua and Coolink Show a Horde of New Heatsinks @ Hardware Canucks
- Spotlight NZXT @ TechwareLabs
- Second Day Wanderings @ Ninjalane
Computex: The tech just keeps on coming
The Tech Report has updated their coverage of the the annual tradeshow that attempts to overload every single tech site on the web. From seeing AVP on AMD’s APU to mobile devices from companies like Microsoft and Gigabyte they are keeping busy. They had a peek at Intel’s coming Oak Trail platform and what OS support to expect as well as the modular notebooks that Shuttle is working on. Finish that up with a visit to the OCZ booth for a look at some seriously fast data transfer rates and you are just about caught up for this morning.