Jetway, maker of motherboards, is prepping its first smartphone, the Alfar 560

We’ll be honest: we originally made our way over to Jetway’s booth here at Computex because we had heard scuttlebutt that a KIRF Samsung Galaxy Note was on display. Turns out, that wasn’t true — this thing doesn’t even support pen input! — but as it happens, Jetway had an interesting story to tell

Jetway, maker of motherboards, is prepping its first smartphone, the Alfar 560

We’ll be honest: we originally made our way over to Jetway’s booth here at Computex because we had heard scuttlebutt that a KIRF Samsung Galaxy Note was on display. Turns out, that wasn’t true — this thing doesn’t even support pen input! — but as it happens, Jetway had an interesting story to tell

ASUS G75VW is world’s first notebook to sport Broadcom 802.11ac WiFi, we go hands-on (video)

In the back corner of ASUS’ brightly lit Computex booth there’s a simulated gamer’s lair, complete with dim LED lighting, the sound of frequent gun fire and a small handful of nondescript gaming notebooks. The G75VW is one such device, but in addition to the Ivy Bridge Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GTX 670M

MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC hands-on impressions

There must be something in the water in in hardware-designer land. Small is en vogue, it seems, and to say we’ve been intrigued about this latest twist on diminutive form factors would be an understatement. So far, Android has largely (though not exclusively) kept itself firmly in the palms of our hands.

ASUS shows off its first Thunderbolt monitor, along with 3D and multitouch displays (video)

Take a stroll around ASUS’ Computex booth, and you’ll see a wall full of new displays — and we’re only half counting the one made for the PadFone. By our count, the company is getting ready to release three new monitors: one with multitouch, one that does passive 3D and one with Thunderbolt (the company’s

Brain wave meter knows what you’re thinking, so get your mind out of the gutter (video)

A team from Keio University has built a brain scanner that knows when you’re stressed, sleepy or interested. Resembling John McEnroe’s headband, the device examines the frequency rather than the type of waves your noggin produces. That data, combined with the team’s algorithm enables your thoughts and

Acer Aspire Timeline Ultra M5 hands-on (video)

Acer’s Aspire Timeline Ultra M5 laptops are hardly a mystery — they’ve already been announced for the UK — but until now we haven’t had the chance to handle one in person. Luckily for us, then, both the 14- and 15-inch models are on display here at Computex, right alongside the similar M3 Ultrabook

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ASUS shows off a docking monitor built for the PadFone, we go hands-on (video)

Back when ASUS formally launched the PadFone, it trotted out a handful of accessories to go with it: a keyboard dock, tablet station and even a stylus that doubles as an earpiece. As it turns out, the outfit had even more goodies up its sleeve: we just spotted a PadFone docking monitor hanging out in

Comcast VOD for TiVo Premieres expands to Boston, old Comcast TiVos shut off in August

Where we expected, although not precisely when, TiVo and Comcast have expanded their alliance to Boston starting today. That means TiVo Premieres in the area will be able to access the company’s cable video on-demand, however it also marks an end to the old Motorola-built Comcast boxes that ran TiVo