In response to the news yesterday that ECS would be withdrawing from the DIY motherboard market, Sunny Yang, President of ECS released a statement denying any accuracy to that rumour. He cites their participation in Computex where they showed off some of their new LEET gaming motherboard in addition to the LIVA mini-PC which received far more attention from the press. They will still have a lot of struggling to do to take market from ASRock, Gigabyte and ASUS, not to mention MSI. Here is to hoping their new products stand out and that their Dragon gaming Ethernet solution really does help with latency.
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- Android accounts for 97 percent of all mobile malware @ The Inquirer
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- NVIDIA Starts Supplying Open-Source Hardware Reference Headers @ Phoronix
- Red Hat brings PaaS Linux Docker Containers with OpenShift Enterprise 3 @ The Inquirer
- New Manufacturing Technique Halves Cost of Lithium-Ion Batteries @ Slashdot