Looking back at the computer village in June

Microsoft launched tablet operating system, Intel announced MeeGo, Toshiba's new Atom platform or two-screen laptop all introduced this month.

Microsoft launched tablet operating system, Intel announced MeeGo, the new Atom platform or Toshiba's unique two-screen laptop were all introduced this month .

The Computex 2010 is the world's second largest technology exhibition, this year taking place at TWTC Nangang, Taipei, Taiwan.

June is a busy time for those who are passionate about technology with a lot of events, especially the Computex commercial electronics exhibition in Taipei from June 1 to June 5. Here, many technologies both in software and hardware are introduced.

The most prominent of these is that Microsoft suddenly unveiled the operating system for its tablets, Windows Embedded Compact 7. This can be considered a shortened version of Windows 7 with some features and interfaces. Redesigned to be more suitable for small touch screen operations.

Looking back at the computer village in June Picture 1Looking back at the computer village in June Picture 1
Microsoft brings surprises to the operating system for tablets.

Next, Intel also launched MeeGo, the operating system that attracted much attention in the past with a prototype tablet version. This OS has a fairly simple interface with two types of display: basic grid with applications and modes with control panels into vertical panels with customizable capabilities such as images, social networks, pages web.

The world's largest microprocessor maker also launched the ultra-thin, ultra-light netbook model to promote the new Atom chip generation with many outstanding advantages such as support for DDR3 RAM, the same high performance as the others. desktop computers but still retain outstanding battery life.

Looking back at the computer village in June Picture 2Looking back at the computer village in June Picture 2
Asus tablet and laptop. Photo: Netbookreviews .

In addition, at Computex 2010, it is also very clear that the trend of tablet computers this year with a series of introduced models such as Asus EP101TC and EP121, or a pair of tablets running Windows 7 and Android of MSI.

Looking back at the computer village in June Picture 3Looking back at the computer village in June Picture 3
Toshiba's two-screen laptop Portégé R700. Photo: Zdnet .

At the end of Computex 2010, Toshiba is probably the name that has caused the most attention with a series of products introduced by the company. To commemorate the 25-year milestone in the laptop market, Japanese electronics firms revive the Libretto brand from the "micro" stage with the 7-inch W100 touchscreen model.

Next, Toshiba also launched the Portégé R700, the world's lightest 13-inch screen laptop or the AC100 smartbook running Android 2.1 with a continuous battery life of up to 8 hours, weighing only 870 grams.

Apple last month also featured with two outstanding events. However, except for the launch of the new Mac mini with an impressive unibody design, the event left "Apple" unhappy. As many as 114,000 iPad users have been exposed to email addresses and some other important personal information due to a security breach of AT&T, the US telecommunications network. Among the affected customers are US business leaders, politicians and military officials. This incident then caused the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to enter.

Last June, some information about the new operating system of the "software giant" Microsoft, Windows 8 also leaked. Accordingly, Windows 8 will have the same App Store software store as Apple, faster boot time, instant start from "hibernate" mode (Hibernate), support for XBOX 360 and connectivity standards like USB 3.0. or Bluetooth 3.0.

4.5 ★ | 2 Vote