ASUS stories
Higher spending in the consumer segment has driven growth in the Australian PC market, with end users migrating back to notebooks, says IDC.
Intel have finally revealed their latest high-end CPU. It is a 10 core monster that will crunch through data like a dieter at a pizza convention.
Tablet shipments decline as large smartphones erode market, says TrendForce. 35.2 million units shipped in Q1 2016.
These days our home Internet connections are nearly as crucial as our water and electricity - ASUS has produced an innovative product.
The Asus ROG SWIFT PG279Q gaming monitor is a top-of-the-line, enthusiast-grade gaming monitor. Here is my take on it.
Asus's Transformer Book: an 11 convertible with robust battery life and versatile hinge, good for travellers on a budget.
This router looks like the belly of a spider that can conjure up a portal to another world. And that's not far from the truth.
The PC market continued its downward trajectory in 2015, with mobiles, tablets and Windows 10 contributing to the decline.
More than 3800 exhibitors unveiled their latest technologies at arguably the world's largest technology event, CES 2016, held in Las Vegas last week.
For Gamers and Overclockers, it's not about the pretty lights, it's all about the ability to scale and produce outstanding performance on demand.
This is truly a gamers graphics card, and one built with the future in mind. It's certainly made me think again about my choice of GPU.
Google and TP-Link unveil OnHub, the Wi-Fi router promising seamless, high-speed home connectivity without the usual hassle.
NetGuide's gaming writer, Darren Price takes a detailed look at the reasonably-priced Asus GeForce GTX 960 Strix OC Edition graphics card.
Microsoft showcased new Windows 10 devices at Computex 2015 and discussed its plans to have 1 billion devices running on Windows 10 in the next few years.
ASUS has made a name for itself in the router business, being an ex-owner (till it was hit in a lightning strike), it ranks highly for me.
Samsung's struggles continue as low-cost vendors are quickly proving that mid- to high-priced Android tablets simply aren't cut out for today's tablet market.
APAC's resilience shines as Lenovo, HP see growth, offering a glimmer of hope amidst global PC market decline, per IDC.
Fastsigns is adding digital signage offerings powered by Chrome on the back of its recent joining on the Google for Work partner program.
ASUS' new high-performance gaming laptop, the ROG GL552, is now available in New Zealand with prices starting from $2,099.
Over recent quarters ASUS has been continuing the process of building its local presence within the New Zealand market.