Posts Tagged ‘Taiwan

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Earlier this month at CES, Taiwan’s MSI showed off two concept “eReaders” that were similar to a notebook form factor, except instead of a physical keyboard and screen, they had two touchscreens. MSI called the concept devices “eReaders”, although they were running Windows 7. A on-screen keyboard can even be pulled up on the bottom [...]

A few computer manufacturers have shipped their netbooks with Android, but, most have chosen to ship with the tried and true Windows XP or Windows 7. Taiwan’s MSI is hoping to buck the trend with the MSI U135 netbook, which will come with Linux-based SUSE Moblin. (…)Read the rest of MSI U135 Netbook Featuring Linux [...]

With the infiltration of Google customers’ email accounts, allegedly from the Chinese authorities in search of information on human rights activists, Google said it would pull out of China. But doesn’t Google employ the same data mining surveillance services itself? David Drummond, Google’s chief legal officer, announced on its official blog last week, there is [...]

UPDATE: This post has been updated to fix an error. The earlier version incorrectly referenced the year 2008 instead of 2009. IBM Corp. topped the list of corporate patent issuers in 2009 for the 17th year in a row and says it will use its prowess to help other companies file and manage patents. AFP/Getty [...]


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