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Daily News Round #1

Published: 22nd June 2005 @ 8:15 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- X-Micro Expands Digital Lifestyle At Computex 2005

A press release from X-Micro today highlights their attendance at this year's Computex event in which they showcased several new and upcoming products such as the Mini DisGo mobile hard disk, Video MP3 music video player, and 54MB USB Wi-Fi Detector. Further details on these products within their official announcement. If interested, pictures of the aforementioned products can be obtained within this zip file.


Taipei, June 8, 2005 – New products from X-Micro Technology Corp. grabbed the attention of show-goers at last week’s Computex 2005 in Taipei. The company’s fluorescent green booth showcased their latest storage, digital multimedia, and wireless devices. Hands-on demonstrations let users experience the ease-of-use, convenience, and exceptional design and functionality of X-Micro’s new and upcoming products. Products featured at the show included the Mini DisGo mobile hard disk, the Video MP3 music video player, and the 54MB USB Wi-Fi Detector.


- ASUS - Broadcast Your Expert Gaming Moves and Tactics Live Over the Internet

Yet another press release for the day, this time from ASUS as they announce their debut of "GameLiveShow", "GameReplay", and "GameFace Messenger", each being unique features to compliment the ASUS lineup of graphics cards with enhanced interative gaming. To get the full scoop, grab the official PR here folks.

Sydney, Australia; June 22, 2005 – ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), a leading provider of high-performance graphics solutions, today debuted GameLiveShow, a feature offered exclusively by ASUS graphics cards, that enables gamers to share their gaming experience live over the Internet. Two other features, GameFace Messenger and GameReplay are now also available with ASUS graphics card right off the shelf to create an enhanced interactive gaming platform.


- Articles and Reviews from around the Web

- Gigabyte GA-8I945P Pro Motherboard @ ClubOC
- Aerielle AudioBug ATB-350 FM Transmitter @ FutureLooks
- Konfabulator 2.0 for Windows @ Arstechnica
- Antec True Power 2.0 430w Power Supply @ Noticias3D



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