Tatung attempts to return to spotlight with PC/TV
News Tatung's a sleeping giant," said Chris Anson, IT products sales manager at Tatung. Tatung can be contacted by telephone on 01952-290111. The TMP-5100 will ship from January based on a full range of processor speeds from 75MHz to 200MHz Pentiums...
[December 4, 1996, 16:57]
Tatung quits NC alliance
News Tatung's reason is the $500,000 royalty demanded by Oracle and lack of confidence in the future of the much-hyped technology. The departure leaves 13 full members, including two other big Taiwan players, Acer and Mitac.
[August 23, 1996, 11:28]
CeBIT 2002: Mira gets rugged and magnetic
News At this week's CeBIT trade fair, Philips and Tatung are showing off some of the first products based on the Mira tablet device, first promoted by Microsoft at last year's Consumer Electronics Show. Ballmer also showed off a 'ruggedised' Mira device...
[March 13, 2002, 16:08]
Taiwanese university reveals CIH author
News Identified as Chen Ing-Hau -- whose initials spell CIH -- the alleged virus writer was a student at the Tatung Institute of Technology when he created the harmful software, according to an Associate Press report.
[April 29, 1999, 16:45]
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Downloads SRC-1402 EIZO FlexScan 6500 EIZO FlexScan 6600 EIZO 9060S EIZO 9065S EIZO 9070S EIZO 9080i EIZO 9400i EIZO 9500 EIZO FlexScan F340iW EIZO FlexScan F351 EIZO FlexScan F550iW EIZO FlexScan F552 EIZO FlexScan F553 EIZO FlexScan F560iW EIZO FlexScan...
[October 24, 1998, 8:00]
HP Service Activator Solution Bundles Software, Services, Hardware to Ensure Scalability, Functionality, and On-Time, On-Budget Delivery
White Papers Tatung, a 90-year old global electronics company based in Taiwan, is no stranger to wireless technology: its portfolio has long featured products like wireless phones and terminals. Tatung designed and implemented an infrastructure that features...
[June 12, 2009, 1:20]
PC prices could fall into TV-land
News One of the first PC makers to step up to the plate will be Tatung. Tatung also plans more conventional PCs with Windows 98 and an AMD K6-2 processor starting at around $400. Don't look now, but a $200 (£124) PC may be in your future.
[October 11, 1999, 11:58]
Mira device gains new supporters
News Royal Philips Electronics, LG Electronics, Tatung and Trigem will join ViewSonic, NEC, Fujitsu Panasonic and a host of contract manufacturers in line to participate in the development of Mira, a lightweight device with an integrated flat-panel...
[March 13, 2002, 8:52]
A Year Ago: Viruses: What punishment fits the crime?
News Last April, the Tatung Institute of Technology identified senior Chen Ing-Hau as the writer of the CIH virus after several of its machines were damaged by the malignant code. Overkill or underpunished?
[April 28, 2000, 7:00]
Viruses: What punishment fits the crime?
News Last April, the Tatung Institute of Technology identified senior Chen Ing-Hau as the writer of the CIH virus after several of its machines were damaged by the malignant code. Overkill or underpunished?
[April 30, 1999, 7:54]
Microsoft gives Media2Go longer name
News The software giant said original design manufacturers Tatung and AboCom will develop new designs to help portable-device makers create products that will run on the mobile software. Microsoft on Monday gave its mobile-entertainment software a new...
[October 28, 2003, 13:55]
Microsoft Mira hung up on licensing
News NEC and Fujitsu are making smart displays for Japan, and TriGem Computer and Tatung have signed on to create display designs for other manufacturers. Microsoft is to launch its latest foray into the consumer electronics market on 8 January with...
[November 28, 2002, 14:44]
Intel's XScale chip gets Mira votes
News Philips and ViewSonic will sell Miras under their own name, while Asian contract-manufacturers Tatung and AboCom will make them on behalf of other companies. Philips Electronics, ViewSonic and two Asian contract-manufacturers will build their Mira...
[April 15, 2002, 9:32]
Six big trends of Comdex '01
News Bajarin said most will be "proof of concept" devices, but Taiwan's Tatung will debut a Web Pad for real use, the first to use Microsoft's next-generation mobile OS. Make no mistake. In the end, Comdex Fall, the mother of all technology exhibitions...
[November 8, 2001, 10:42]
Microsoft puts its weight behind Bluetooth
News LG Electronics, Philips Electronics, ViewSonic and Wyse Technology previously announced they would sell Mira devices, and Tatung and Trigem have said they will build the devices for others to sell. Microsoft will put its muscle behind the Bluetooth...
[April 18, 2002, 14:30]
Windows XP won't be at home on Mira
News The tablet is manufactured by a string of consumer-electronics players including Philips, LG Electronics and Trigem; and Taiwanese companies such as AboCom Systems, Tatung, Winstron and First International Computer.
[June 5, 2002, 17:05]
Cyrix-based NetPC to debut in January
News Sherry added that Asian giants Mitac, Tatung and FIC will make boards based on the GX. Based on a specially developed Cyrix CPU, the first system available will be from an undisclosed tier-one PC vendor, giving the category instant credibility.
[October 31, 1996, 11:51]
A Year Ago: Cyrix-based Net PC to debut in January
News Sherry added that Asian giants Mitac, Tatung and FIC will make boards based on the GX. The first systems that follow the Microsoft-backed Net PC platform will be available in January 1997. Based on a specially developed Cyrix CPU, the first system...
[October 31, 1997, 8:46]
Lenovo plans convertable ThinkPad
News The new tablet PC is expected to compete with similar laptop convertible designs sold by Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu and Tatung instead of the clipboard or slate-like tablets made by Motion Computing or Itronix.
[June 6, 2005, 9:35]
Microsoft offers extra-strength tablets
News AboCom Systems, BenQ, First International Computer, Fujitsu, Intel, LG Electronics, National Semiconductor, Philips Consumer Electronics, Tatung, TriGem Computer and Wyse Technology are among the other manufacturers producing smart displays.
[March 13, 2003, 7:43]



