Dell's 'One'-Upmanship
Dell makes another fashion statement with a new desktop all-in-one computer.
View Article"Thinner": The Sequel
Dell's new Adamo laptop is slim and pricey, but is the timing off?
View ArticleApple's Touching New Mouse
Apple rolls out new products, including a mouse that borrows technology from the iPhone
View ArticleNetbook Trio Uses New Intel Chip
New laptops from Gateway, HP and Toshiba are to be announced at C.E.S. this week.
View ArticleEven Intel Has an App Store Now
Intel used this week's Consumer Electronics Show to open a software store for applications aimed at netbooks.
View ArticleA Tale of Two Remotes
Two new television sets feature remotes that aim to make navigating entertainment options easier.
View ArticleH.P. Previews Intel's New Chip
A couple of H.P. laptops use Intel's new Sandy Bridge chip.
View ArticleApple Announces New MacBook Pros
Apple announced new MacBook Pro models that have increased processing power, a better built-in camera and a new, superfast connection standard called Thunderbolt.
View ArticleIs Thunderbolt Really a Thunderbolt?
Apple's latest laptops feature a whiz-bang new connection standard, but its benefits for ordinary people remains elusive.
View ArticleLaCie's Thunderbolt-Enabled Hard Drive
Apple's new high-speed connection standard appeared on LaCie's Little Big Disk last week.
View ArticleQ&A: Moving Data at Lightning Speed With Thunderbolt
How fast is the new input-output technology featured on new MacBook Pros?
View ArticleH.P. Dodges a Thunderbolt
Hewlett-Packard passes on Intel's new Thunderbolt connection. For now, that's not such a big deal.
View ArticleIntel's Museum of Me Is About You
Intel's Museum of Me site presents your Facebook data in a virtual art gallery. Why exactly?
View ArticleWhat Is the Ultrabook?
Since May there has been a nearly constant, subcellular buzz on the Internet about something called an Intel Ultrabook. But what, exactly, are we looking at here?
View ArticleIntel Pushes MacBook Air-Like Notebooks, but for Windows
At C.E.S., the world's biggest computer chip maker, Intel, made it clear it plans to pour a lot of money and effort into turning ultrabooks into the next big computing phenomenon.
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