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    VIDEO Taiwan earthquake: survivors rescued after 6.9-magnitude quake topples building

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  2. EDLIU

    Samsung Taiwan's Irresponsible After Sales Service Policy (台灣三星的不負責任售後服務政策)

    (Something About My Ext. Samsung Display) POOR PRODUCT QUALITY. BAD CUSTOMER SERVICE. I'D NEVER USE ANY SAMSUNG PRODUCTS AGAIN. (台灣三星)Samsung Taiwan's Irresponsible After Sales Service(Customer Service And Tech Support) Policy Just Pisses Me Off.
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    Submitting apps with age ratings in the unified Dev Center

    Starting in May this year, we began migrating Dev Center accounts to the new dashboard, which has several improvements over the existing Windows Phone or Windows Dev Center dashboards. One of the enhancements is how app or game age ratings are handled for app submissions. Once your account is...
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    Windows 8 CyberLink Brings New YouCam Metro Beta to Microsoft Windows 8 Beta Store

    TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CyberLink is pleased to announce that its Windows 8 Metro-style camera app, YouCam Metro Beta, is available in the new Microsoft Windows 8 Beta Store. Source: Yahoo! News
  5. reghakr

    Windows 7 Attackers exploit latest Flash bug on large

    Hackers are aggressively exploiting a just-patched Flash vulnerability, serving attack code "on a fairly large scale" from compromised sites as well as from their own malicious domains, a security researcher said June 17. Attacks show up in Korea, Taiwan, and India. They're also attacking...
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    Microsoft may build its own Windows 8 tablet

    Microsoft is reportedly considering plans to build its own Windows 8-based tablet in partnership with Texas Instruments and hardware manufacturers in Taiwan. The rumored Microsoft-branded tablet would be available by the end of 2012. The move would be a response to the success of Apple's iOS...
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    Insyde working on EFI BIOS for Windows 8

    Taiwan-based Insyde Software has announced that it is working on BIOS solutions supporting the UEFI (unified extensible firmware interface) standard for Microsoft's next version of Windows. Insyde added it has developed a technology dubbed "Blink Boot" to accelerate PC boot times significantly...
  8. News

    Windows 8 gets dramatic smartphone makeover

    Whatever Microsoft ends up calling Windows 8, a press event at the Computex Show in Taiwan confirms that the company has already given the next version of the world's most ubiquitous operating system a heavy smartphone makeover. Source: Yahoo! News
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    Call for Taiwan participation in development of Windows 8 goes unanswered

    As Microsoft has not invited Taiwan-based IT vendors Acer, Asustek Computer and HTC to participate in its Integrated Development Program specifically for developing Windows 8, Acer chairman JT Wang has voiced discontent on behalf of Taiwan IT industry and called for government help. Microsoft...
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    Taiwan ODMs not feeling the love from Microsoft on Windows 8 development

    With a number of ODMs feeling left out due to Microsoft not inviting Taiwan-based IT vendors to participate in its Integrated Development Program (IDP) specifically for developing Windows 8 for use in tablet PCs, grumblings have been heard in the local Taiwan market. Acer chairman and president...
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    Gigabyte's 320GB Windows 7 Tablet Hits Taiwan

    Who needs Honeycomb or iOS when you can have a full-blown copy of Windows 7 on a tablet? Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Gigabyte prices Windows 7 tablet PC to match iPad in Taiwan

    Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world next month. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Gigabyte prices Windows 7 tablet PC to match iPad in Taiwan

    Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world next month. More...
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    Gigabyte prices Windows 7 tablet PC to match iPad in Taiwan

    IDG News Service - Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world next month. Link Removed
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    Gigabyte prices Windows 7 tablet PC to match iPad in Taiwan

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    Gigabyte Prices Windows 7 Tablet PC to Match IPad in Taiwan

    Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world... Link Removed
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    More Windows 8 leaks: Windows App Store screenshots

    As previously reported, Microsoft seems to be taking a page from Apple’s playbook and building an application store into the next version of Windows. Today, we’ve got some purported screenshots of the Windows App Store, from Taiwanese news forum cnBeta. But as Business Insider points out, the...
  18. cybercore

    Girls ride tube with no trousers on

    It was a case of better late than never for Taiwan, as 20 girls in knickers took part in the worldwide craze of No Trousers Day - but a month behind schedule. The crazy celebration, which makes it OK to be caught with your trousers down on the tube, has caught on around the world. The...
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    Gigabyte shows off its new S1080 Windows 7 slate in Taiwan to little fanfare and even less excietmen

    So, while all the cool kids were showing off their wares at CES , the good people at Gigabyte decided to throw their own tablet party across the Pacific. The S1080 is the slate you never asked for, in that it runs Windows 7 on a dual core Atom N550 processor underneath a 10.1-inch capacitive...
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    Windows 7 GeForce Chipsets Officially Become History

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Earlier this year Nvidia Corp. merged chipset and system-on-chip development teams in order to strengthen the Tegra product line. On Thursday chief executive officer of Nvidia officially said that the company was no longer building chipsets, which probably...
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