1)
Fecha:02 / 07 / 2008
ASUS se está ganando el cielo geek a marchas forzadas y es que no para de alumbrar nuevos productos e ideas. La última viene tras las mágicas siglas Eee y se refiere a un monitor y a menos que la foto sea un alarde de Photoshop, si nos atenemos a los puertos que se ven en la parte posterior, en realidad es mucho más que un monitor.
LINK:http://es.engadget.com/2008/07/02/asus-vuelve-a-sorprender-y-desvela-el-eee-monitor/
2)
Fecha: 2 de julio de 2008
Este año. o mejor, temporada, casi que la podríamos definir como la del iPhone, los ultraportátiles y los discos duros multimedia, que han visto multiplicada la oferta a disposición del consumidor, y proliferan por todos los folletos de grandes centros comerciales y de informática. Los últimos que os vamos a presentar nos llegan de la mano del fabricante Memup, que entró en el mercado español hace no mucho.
LINK:http://www.xataka.com/2008/07/02-nuevos-discos-duros-multimedia-de-memup
3)
Fecha: Jul 1st 2008
Last week's rumor that Microsoft is planning to license the 360 hardware out for use in other electronics has yet to be officially confirmed or debunked, but a key industry analyst reckons such a plan just doesn't make sense. Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Wedbush Morgan's Michael Patcher says that it would ultimately prove "too expensive" to licensees to make for good business.
Patcher does feel that a move like this might benefit Microsoft "as a way to penetrate more difficult markets like Japan," but that he doesn't see it being beneficial in other territories. The licensing of 360 tech would cause electronics makers to incur additional cost per device, which "would place the hybrid device at a disadvantage" in terms of retail pricing, he explains.
Patcher does feel that a move like this might benefit Microsoft "as a way to penetrate more difficult markets like Japan," but that he doesn't see it being beneficial in other territories. The licensing of 360 tech would cause electronics makers to incur additional cost per device, which "would place the hybrid device at a disadvantage" in terms of retail pricing, he explains.
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