There is a lot of buzz after the unveiling of Window 8 to a select few at Computex. VR-Zone has a nice series of pictures as well as about 20 minutes of video footage from the preview event. AnandTech focused on the ARM version and the new filesystem, while Engadget were content to delve even deeper into the ARM support offered by Win8. ExtremeTech was more interested in the browser side, examining IE10 and the future Java and HTML5 as well as looking at the touch interface abilities.
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"VR-Zone was in attendance for this historic Windows 8 unveiling event to selected partners and press at W Hotel Taipei, COMPUTEX 2011. Microsoft showed off its new Windows 8 UI design and a few x86/ARM prototype devices from its partners."
Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- Bulldozer delayed and not delayed @ SemiAccurate
- Qualcomm Uplinq 2011 Day One Keynote – Mobile is King @ AnandTech
- Texas Instruments announces a dual-core 1.8GHz OMAP4 system-on-chip @ The Inquirer
- Microsoft postpones IDP for 2 weeks to re-consult with chip players @ DigiTimes
- Creative Labs’ Pure Wireless Modularity Event Coverage @ Tweaktown
- Computex 2011 – Shuttle PC @ TechwareLabs
- Computex Highlights – Day 2 @ Ninjalane
- G.Skill & ASUS Live Extreme Overclocking at Computex @ VR-Zone
- ZiiLABS demos JAGUAR 7 and JAGUAR 10 Honeycomb Tablets @ VR-Zone
- AMD E-450 APU Spotted At Computex @ VR-Zone
- Hardware firms are tight-lipped on Acer’s ‘troublesome Microsoft’ comments @ The Inquirer
- The crooks who created modern wiretapping law @ Ars Technica
- Wave of Trojans breaks over Android @ The Register
- A Chance to Win a Gigabyte GTX 560 Overclock @ Bjorn3D
- Memorial Day Giveaway @Hi Tech Legion
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