All the news from Computex, the largest IT tradeshow in Asia.
With hardware that ranges from low-end to top-shelf, Acer has an Android for every user.
The 1080p 23-inch touch-screen Z3, which was first seen at Computex, will be $800.
World's second largest chip maker is open to Android but so far isn't making any public commitment.
Want to buy a Windows 8 or Android tablet with Intel inside? Wait for Slivermont.
The guys from Asrock show how a 3.5GHz Intel Core i7-4770K CPU can be overclocked to 6.5GHz using a subzero cooling setup at Computex.
The Taiwanese PC maker's new VivoPC and VivoMouse are designed with the home theater PC user in mind.
The gesture control camera, announced at Intel's keynote, will come with a special version of Valve's Portal 2 game to demonstrate its capabilities.
Still in prototype phase, this 39-incher is the larger version of the 32-inch Asus PQ321 announced at Computex.
Microsoft plans to include the widely used e-mail program in the tablet-specific version of Windows when it updates the operating system later this year.
Chip giant shows off a sleek, fast tablet sporting its quad-core Bay Trail chip during a Computex keynote.
With up to 6 hours of battery life, a 1080p touch screen, and very good performance, this is a strong Windows 8 competitor to Apple's MacBook Air.
Intel's next Thunderbolt technology -- hitherto known by the code name Falcon Ridge -- now has an official moniker. The tech is slated to be built into future Intel chipsets.