China's Haier Group, the world's fourth-largest white goods manufacturer, recently said its computer unit and U.S.-based desktop virtualization company NComputing have formed a strategic partnership to provide low-cost computers to educational and government institutions worldwide, the China Daily...
China Greatwall Computer Shenzhen Co<000066> plans to issue 110 million shares to its controlling shareholder, Great Wall Technology Company Ltd<0074>, and Shenzhen Changcheng Kaifa Technology Co<000021>, an affiliate of the latter, according to the Greatwall Computer's statement filed with the...
TAIPEI, July 9 - Taiwan stocks opened 0.43 percent higher on Thursday, with shares of Quanta Computer rising after the world's largest contract laptop maker said its second-quarter shipments exceeded its previous forecast. The main...
NEW YORK, July 6 - Goldman Sachs Group Inc has not seen its business or clients harmed by the activities of a computer programmer being held in custody for allegedly stealing secret trading codes from...
Yale researchers build a quantum processor that fits in a bread box--sort of. Over the history of computing, smaller has come to mean better. From one generation to the next, engineers have squeezed room-sized computers into boxy desktop machines into slim laptops.
Lenovo Group Ltd<0992>, the world's fourth-largest PC manufacturer, on Tuesday said it hopes to boost its sales through the launch of new gaming computer models, the China Daily reported. Lenovo's new gaming computers will be available in the market during the next few months, said Liu Jie, vice-president of Lenovo....
Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group plans to launch gaming computers by targeting serious gamers in an effort to push up sales, the company said on June 23...
<table width="500" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tr><td valign="top">COMPUTEX 2009 served as the perfect platform for ASUS to share its 'Seamless Experience' vision, one which seeks to realize a truly intuitive and effortless computing lifestyle with minimal human intervention.</td></tr></table>
* Exhibitors say fewer visitors than in past * Economic slowdown dampens mood TAIPEI, June 5 - Visitor headcounts dropped this week at the world's second largest computer show as the global economic downturn sapped...
With new models constantly coming out, the market for computers continues to boom.