Computex showcases the latest in computers in Taipei

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Computex, the second global computer trade fair, opens in Taipei and emphasizes touch and hybrid devices, cloud computing and updating of Windows 8 to Windows 8.1. This exhibition, organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and Taiwan Computer Association, hoped that the 1,724 booths 38,000 global buyers transactions by value of $25,000 million, before closing on Saturday. The Microsoft vice president of sales, Nick Parker, and senior executive in sales and the company’s finances Tami Reller announced at Computex 2013 presentation of Windows 8.1.

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Microsoft releases a mouse designed for Windows 8

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Microsoft has announced the launch of a mouse designed especially for Windows 8. It’s the first mouse that includes a Windows button that allows quick and easy access to specific functions of the operating system. Sculpt Comfort is designed as a companion desktop of its namesake keyboard released in the fall of 2012. The new mouse from Microsoft includes a blue band with the Windows logo, touch on its side named “Windows Touch tab” for easy navigation in Windows 8 with the touch or swipe your finger on it.

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MobileLite Wireless: A hard drive that is also mobile charger

MobileLite Wireless

Kingston Digital Europe has launched MobileLite Wireless, the evolution of its “hard disk” for IOS and Android devices. This new gadget is sort of card reader for mobile devices, regardless of offering extra storage, can charge the battery terminals. It is priced at 49.99 euros. MobileLite is the new generation of portable wireless storage device Wi-Drive, which launched in 2011 to Kingston Apple and Android devices. That device worked as an external memory that connected via Bluetooth to provide some extra GB of space to store documents, audio, video or…

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