
Sony expects to launch its new 10-inch mini notebook pc ‘Vaio W Series’ in the United States next month. Continue Reading
Posted on 09 July 2009 by Ventus

Sony expects to launch its new 10-inch mini notebook pc ‘Vaio W Series’ in the United States next month. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 June 2009 by Ventus
Shuttle, is now shipping the All-in-One-PC X 5000TA that was shown at the Computex in Taipei as a barebone. Now users can decide for themselves which components should be installed in their All-in-One-PC. Continue Reading
Posted on 02 May 2009 by Ventus
New Forceware 185.81 beta drivers are available. Use them at your own risk. Continue Reading
Posted on 23 April 2009 by Ventus
Dell launched its beautiful all-in-one computer ‘Studio One 19′ featuring its optional touch capability. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 February 2009 by Ventus
Today’s users want an always-connected device for social media applications such as Facebook and YouTube, as well as great multimedia performance for recording and watching HD movies and videos on the go. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 January 2009 by Ventus
Viliv(www.myviliv.com) unveiled its power-saving 7-inch MID(Mobile Internet Device) ‘S7′ at 2009 CES, which boasts 7 hours of battery life in video playback. Continue Reading
Posted on 08 January 2009 by Ventus
ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih unveils the company’s latest innovations and introduces its futuristic computing concepts at a keynote speech two days before the official opening of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Continue Reading
Posted on 02 December 2008 by Ventus
An XP bootable flash drive is a flash memory device that has been configured to allow you to boot up Windows XP on a computer by plugging in your flash drive device into the USB port. Continue Reading
Posted on 03 November 2008 by Ventus
Netbooks tend to weigh between two and four pounds and have 7 to 11 inch screens. In performance, they tend to lag substantially behind last year’s desktop recommendations and contain fewer features. Continue Reading
Posted on 02 November 2008 by Ventus
Nvidia errors accounted for nearly 30 percent of crashes. Continue Reading