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Jun 4 2010, 1:22pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Computex 2010 ends tomorrow and we are a bit underwhelmed with the announcements. Yes there are a couple new Tablets, but none of them is an iPad challenger yet. What is left is to look at the Computex 2010 booth babes. Several tech sites have been at the Computex 2010 and pointed their cameras also on the other highlights besides gadgets.
TechwareLabs has published a nice 3 page gallery of Computex 2010 booth babes. I am totally in love with the hot yellow bee with the big head (photo above).
Update:
Heise got a very nice Computex 2010 Booth Babe Gallery.
See also these Computex 2010 Booth Babe Photo galleries:
FayerWayer
Atomicmpc
Tom's Hardware
MadBoxPC
More Booth Babes from other tech shows.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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