Archive for December, 2008

Dec 30 2008

Green Plug to show devices powered by Greentalk technology at Lunch@Piero’s

Green PlugAt Lunch@Piero’s, Green Plug (www.greenplug.us) and its partner Innergie (www.myinnergie.com), developer of the world’s smallest and most versatile universal power adapter, will demonstrate the Greentalk™-enabled Innergie mCube90G powering a variety of consumer electronic devices, eachInnergie mCube90G with unique power requirements. The CES demo will show a digital media enthusiast’s toolkit centered on a dazzling HP TouchSmart PC, eco-friendly Fabrik SimpleTech [re]drive storage system, Ricoh digital camera, NEC LaVie Laptop, Canon photo printer and camcorder, and Linksys wireless router, all powered by Green Plug’s Greentalk™ technology. The stylish mCube90G marks the first implementation of Greentalk™ — a secure, open systems digital protocol between power supplies and electronic products. Green Plug will also beat the drum for I Want My Green Plug (http://iwantmygreenplug.com), a new online movement with a clear goal: to let consumer electronics companies hear the voice of the people.

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Dec 09 2008

VIA to show beautiful small and mobile computing at Lunch @ Piero’s

VIA Nano Processor LogoSee what top OEMs in desktop PC, notebook and ultra mobile spaces have in store for 2009.  VIA is joining us at Lunch @ Piero’s again this January 8 and 9 during CES to showcase a range of stylish systems featuring the new high performance, power efficient VIA Nano processor.  VIA plans to show innovative mini-note designs, sleek new SFF desktop PCs and the latest in ultra compact boards, along with exciting demos of first-of-breed devices.  Could this be an entirely new category of device?VIA ARTiGO A2000

Every year VIA has something new to show at Lunch @ Piero’s.  Today VIA announced its new VIA ARTiGO A2000 barebone storage server, a sleek black desktop box that supports up to 3TB.   They’re hosting a fun campaign to name the device and the have a cool unboxing video you can watch here.

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