ChileHardware
{{Short description|Computer hardware review web site}}
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CHW, formerly ChileHardware, was a Spanish language computer hardware review web site. The site was founded by Christian Montero, Felipe Figueroa and Juan Pablo Adaro, in January 2004 to help and show people new technologies. The site is based in South America, and writes about information technology trade shows, daily news, first hand hardware reviews and columns.
History
In 2006, the web site was restructured, after which Montero and Adaro left. Figueroa was left in charge, and [http://www.maestrosdelweb.com/editorial/juan-francisco-diez-de-chw/ Juan Francisco Diez]Stephanie Falla Aroche, [http://www.maestrosdelweb.com/editorial/juan-francisco-diez-de-chw/ "Juan Francisco Diez de CHW"], Maestros del Web, 2008/04/30 became his assistant. Later that year, CHW launched a web site called TecnoSquad, based on consumer electronics and other blogs like Engadget and Gizmodo. In 2007, the web site BotonTurbo was launched, which was a video game console oriented blog. During 2007, the web site incorporated as an LLC company, with the help of Felipe Encinas and Luis Felipe Castillo as minor partners, and stood as a media network under the unofficial name Sconf Networks.
Merging with Betazeta
In 2008, the company underwent another restructure. After mild and unsuccessful alliances with [http://www.pcfactory.cl PCFactory] and Terra Networks,Christian Labarca, [http://www.huasonic.com/2007/12/11/chilehardware-terra-omg/ "Chilehardware + Terra = OMG!"], Huasonic, 2007/12/11 the owners opted for Sconf Networks (CHW, TecnoSquad and BotonTurbo) to be merged with Zetacorp Networks, the media group in charge of [http://www.fayerwayer.com FayerWayer], a tech savvy blog, and [http://www.saborizante.com Saborizante], a web site dedicated to social life and events. The new media network was renamed [http://www.betazeta.com Betazeta]. TecnoSquad was absorbed into a new project called [http://www.wayerless.com Wayerless], which was devoted to mobile and hand held e-reader. [http://www.botonturbo.com BotonTurbo] was re-branded to [http://www.niubie.com Niubie].
Content
CHW focuses on technology rumors, how-to tutorials, hardware reviews and opinion articles. CHW started producing content by re-printing news stories, and has advanced to producing original content and getting exclusives.Theo Valich, [https://web.archive.org/web/20110223115314/http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1013727/south-american-site-leaks-ati-roadmap "South American site leaks ATI roadmap"], The Inquirer, 2006/10/06 The company learns about new content through attending IDF, Computex, CES, CeBIT and other information technology trade shows, and it maintains close contact with tech brands such as AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, HP, Samsung, MSI, Foxconn, ECS, Gigabyte and Kingston Technologies.
Forums
CHW maintains a forums board, where readers can discuss information technology. It has 350.000 members and 4 million posts.
External links
- [http://www.chw.net/ CHW]