10052 results for "Personal Computers"
CrunchPad reborn as JooJoo
News Chandra Rathakrishnan, the chief executive of former TechCrunch partner Fusion Garage, reveals plans to proceed with release of new Web-browsing tablet.
Tags: Software, Notebooks and tablets, JooJoo, Fusion Garage, Product, CEO, CBS Interactive Inc., Storage, Software, intellectual property
Portables, China boost APAC PC market
News Asia-Pacific PC market grew 18 percent to hit 23.4 million units in third quarter, boosted by government procurements in China and Taiwan, IDC finds.
Tags: Personal Computers, Hewlett-Packard Co., International Data Corp., Asia-Pacific, Sales, Japan, ASUS, Pakistan, mini-notebook, China
Google extends personalized search to all
News Previously, Google would only alter search results based on search history for those signed into Google accounts. Now, it plans to do that for everyone.
Tags: Search, Internet advertising, Google Inc., Personalized Search, Cookie, advertisement, Internet search, accountant, Boston, Search Result
Why Apple leaves low-end computers to the competition
News Apple with its luxury-goods maker strategy adheres to graceful design esthetic and limits lineup keeping margins sky-high.
Tags: Personal Computers, Consumer Technology, Apple Inc., Computer, laptop computer, Apple iMac, Apple Macintosh, keyboard, NPD Group Inc., desktop
Nokia's netbook gamble
News PC companies have already stepped on Nokia's smartphone turf, and now Nokia is taking them on in the Netbook market with the Booklet 3G.
Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Nokia Corp., Apple Inc., Phone, laptop computer, Smart Phone, cell phone, Device, Wireless, AT&T Corp.
Is HP changing its Voodoo tune?
News One executive says integration of the high-end PC maker with the tech giant has gone differently than expected. Officially, HP says there's no reason for concern.
Tags: Personal Computers, Desktops, Hewlett-Packard Co., Manufacturing, Notebook, brand, desktop, Personal Computers, Desktops, acquisition
Globalized domains to up phishing attacks
News Launch of local language domain names not likely to significantly impact spam rates but can lead to more phishing attacks, warn security experts.
Tags: Data security, PC security, Spam and phishing, Phishing, Banking, American Standard Inc., Current Domain Name, Domain Name, Domain, ICANN
Report: HP mulls merging printer, PC units
News Tech giant is reportedly considering reuniting the units, which were combined and then separated in 2005 under two different chief executives.
Tags: Personal Computers, Peripherals, Printer, Computer, Mark Hurd, CEO, Personal Computers, Peripherals, Hewlett-Packard Co., Wall Street Journal
To catch a (cyber) thief
News Head of an FBI undercover sting operation explains how law enforcement cracked an ID theft ring and detailed the increasing influence of Russian organized crime.
Tags: PC security, Phishing, Security, Cybercrime, FBI, San Francisco, agent, financial, network, bank
Intel-Dell dealings under fire
News Pressure on Dell, as outlined in Cuomo's lawsuit, provides fresh insight into the marketing payments that regulators say left PC makers beholden to Intel.
Tags: Processors, Personal Computers, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Computer, Complaint, Cuomo, PC Company, CEO, Personal Computers
Can Adobe beat back hackers?
News As its software becomes a major means of attack, security experts are concerned the company isn't doing enough to repel assaults.
Tags: Authentication and encryption, PC security, Security Management, Adobe Systems Inc., Security, Antivirus Software, advertisement, Microsoft Corp., software, Adobe Acrobat Reader
Easing XP netbook owners' path to Windows 7
News Microsoft plans a tool that will allow users to download Windows 7 and create a bootable USB drive that can be used to upgrade machines that lack their own DVD drive.
Tags: Windows 7, Notebooks and tablets, Netbook Owner, bootable USB, Microsoft Corp., Windows 7, USB Flash Drive, Tool, Microsoft Windows 7, BIOS
Google has its own plan for netbooks
News No, the search giant isn't saying it will build a netbook. But it sure knows what it would like one running Chrome OS to resemble, and that's a little different from the netbook of today.
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Linux desktop OS, Personal Computers, Google Inc., Operating System, Wi-Fi Hotspot, software, Web Browser, Google Chrome, Hardware
Researchers break into BitLocker
News Unlike previous attacks against the Windows encryption, the technique developed by Fraunhofer SIT works even when a Trusted Platform Module is in use.
Tags: Authentication and encryption, PC security, Trusted Computing, Computer, Microsoft Corp., Authentication and encryption, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, BitLocker, Hardware
Cloud computing to usher new threats
News Cloud infrastructure and connectivity, as well as devices reliant on it, will lead to new vulnerabilities for enterprises, according to Trend Micro.
Tags: Cloud computing, Data security, PC security, Cloud, Security, SSL, BGP, Trend Micro Inc., online banking, Google Chrome





