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ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16 2024 — игровой ноутбук с Intel Core и Nvidia GeForce внутри — 5 причин купить / NV

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Asustek unveils big 12-inch screen tablet, e-reader | Network World

Asustek Computer on Monday unveiled two Eee Pad tablets running Windows software and an e-reader, the Eee Tablet, with a note-taking function.

Asus debuts ZenBook, a sub-$1,000 ultrabook | Network World

Asus has unveiled its first ultrabook, called the Asus ZenBook, a sub-$1,000, thin, brushed-steel laptop computer aimed to compete with Apple's MacBook Air, as well as with the emerging tablet market.

Asus announces quad-core Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet | Network World

Asustek Computer on Wednesday announced the 10-inch Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet, which has a quad-core processor that could make it the fastest tablet in the market.

US Commission probing if India intercepted its emails | Network World

The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) has asked for an investigation after hackers posted online a memo purportedly from India's military, which claimed that the country had intercepted emails of USCC officials with the help of Nokia, Research In Motion, and Apple.

Steve Jobs imitation with angel wings promotes a tablet in Taiwanese ad | Network World

A new television advertisement airing in Taiwan has an actor with angel wings and a halo doing a thinly-veiled imitation of Steve Jobs, to promote a tablet called the "Action Pad."

Asus embraces overclocking on newest notebooks | Network World

Asustek Computer Inc.'s latest wave of netbook and notebook PCs lets users easily tune them to run up to 33% faster, all while staying within warranty.

What would a revamped Cisco look like? | Network World

In his internal company memo this week that promised sweeping changes, Cisco CEO John Chambers asked employees, "What do you want Cisco to be?"

Asus to ship quad-core Transformer Pad 300 tablet on April 22 | Network World

Asus' latest Transformer Pad 300 will start shipping in the U.S. on April 22, the company said Friday. The tablet is being pitched as a laptop replacement with 4G LTE network capabilities.

Asus ships quad-core Transformer Pad 300 tablet for $379 | Network World

Asustek on Sunday started shipping its Transformer Pad 300 tablet in the U.S., with the company pitching the tablet as a gaming device and laptop replacement.

Asus readies slim multimedia PC-in-a-keyboard | Network World

Taiwan's AsusTek Computer Inc. plans to launch early this summer the most radical member of its popular Eee family of petite PCs, a full multimedia computer encased in a sleek keyboard that includes a 5-inch LCD touch screen.

Trade complaint targets iPhone, laptop flash storage | Network World

The U.S. International Trade Commission will investigate flash storage chips used by Apple, Research In Motion, Dell, Asus, Sony, Lenovo and other vendors after a company claiming five patents on flash technology sought to ban the importation of the chips and devices that use them.

Asus previews hybrid laptop-tablet device and all-in-one PC | Network World

Asustek Computer unveiled a novel laptop-tablet design at the Computex trade show in Taipei on Monday, along with an all-in-one PC with a detachable monitor that transforms into "the world's biggest tablet."

US labor board: Some limits on employee social media use are illegal | Network World

It is illegal for U.S. employers to issue broad-based prohibitions of employee discussions about their workplaces on social media, according to a new memo from the acting general counsel of the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

iPhone App Store roulette: A tale of rejection | Network World

Think back to May 26, 1995. Steve Jobs was wandering in the desert, fiddling with some company called Pixar that made animated movies of dancing desk lamps, and planning his next step for NeXT. Bill Gates ruled the computing world and wrote a famous memo announcing that Microsoft was falling terribly behind in dominating the Internet, which Gates was sure to be a "tidal wave." Microsoft control was slipping and he could feel it.

Asus’ new Transformer Pad combines LTE, quad-core processor | Network World

Asustek's latest Transformer Pad TF300TL has a quad-core processor and LTE capabilities to go along with a 10.1-inch screen, the company said on Friday.

Asus unveils netbook with touchscreen that swivels | Network World

Asustek Computer on Tuesday unveiled its latest Eee PC netbook, with an 8.9-inch touchscreen that swivels and can even fold down to convert the device into a tablet PC.

Microsoft’s latest Windows Phone move: Changes at the top | Network World

Getting a read on how well Microsoft Windows Phone has been doing has been tricky in recent months, with each indication of momentum seemingly offset with one or more negative market share or news reports. But Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's memo sent within the company Monday and published publicly by Microsoft indicates Windows Phone 7 probably isn't living up to Microsoft's expectations.

Microsoft lays off 3,000 employees | Network World

Microsoft Tuesday laid off 3,000 workers, the second wave of a major reduction the company announced in January. And in a memo to employees, CEO Steve Ballmer said more cuts are possible.

Acer beat Asus in netbooks last year, to ship 12M this year | Network World

Acer edged out rival Asustek Computer to lead the world in netbook shipments last year.

Asus expects to ship at least 10 million tablets in 2013 | Network World

Taiwanese PC maker Asus saw major growth in its tablet shipments in the third quarter with the launch of Google's Nexus 7, and projects the shipments will reach at least 10 million units next year.

Premium netbooks: Good value or oxymoron? | Network World

The term "premium netbook" initially sounds like a self-contradiction, particularly given the evolution of this particular species. After all, netbooks were conceived not just to be small and light -- they typically weigh two-and-a-half to three pounds -- but also inexpensive. For instance, the Asus Eee PC, the first successful consumer-oriented netbook, cost $400, and there are now equivalent or better systems available for less than that.

Asus aims at tablets and phablets with Padfone Infinity, Fonepad | Network World

Asustek Computer is targeting both smartphone and tablet users with its new Padfone Infinity and Fonepad devices, which can be converted between the two formats.