www.netbooknews.com Sascha Pallenberg walks us through the line up of mobile computing devices on display at the M-Taiwan Pavillion at the Broadband Taiwan Show. Take a look at ASUS, ACER & MSI Wimax enabled netbooks as well as a fully connected E-Book Reader.
No cloud computing MOU between Taiwan and Intel, say sources
Intel CEO Paul Otellini was originally set to sign an MOU about cloud computing with Taiwan’s economics minister Shih Yen-shiang this afternoon, but the minister has decided to not attend the Intel event and will instead have vice economics minister Huang Chung-chiu attend it. But according to reliable sources, Huang will not sign any MOU with Otellini at the event.
Intel to implement four cloud computing technology-supporting projects in Taiwan
To help MOEA develop Taiwan’s cloud computing industry, with aims to turn Taiwan’s role from a global IT hardware supplier to a supplier of cloud computing hardware, software and services.
OCZ Technology opens new SSD plant in Taiwan
OCZ Technology has announced the opening of a new SSD manufacturing plant in Taipei, Taiwan. It is scheduled to hold an official opening ceremony for the new facility on October 25.
Taiwan government to boost WiMAX development with 4-year budget of NT$6.6 billion
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan on October 14 approved a plan to promote the development of WiMAX industry and applications in Taiwan with a 2010-2013 budget of NT$6.6 billion (US$213 million), according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA).
Taiwan market: WiMAX operator Global Mobile aims to secure 30,000 subscribers by year-end 2010
Taiwan-based WiMAX operator Global Mobile has teamed up with taxi operator Taiwan Taxi to offer WiMAX services to customers while on the go. Global Mobile aims to push the number of its WiMAX subscribers to 30,000 by year-end 2010.