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ARM to wrestle x86 as low-cost PCs thrive

ARM to wrestle x86 as low-cost PCs thrive

News By end-2011, ARM will become a significant PC processor architecture chipping away at x86's dominance in the industry, says Gartner.

Thursday, October 01 2009 04:49 PM

Tags: Processors, Mobile processors, Notebooks and tablets, Google Inc., Netbook, Notebook, Intel X86, Notebook Pricing, Google Android, Mobile processors


HP 2133 Mini-Note PC

HP 2133 Mini-Note PC

Reviews Despite an underpowered CPU, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC offers the best balance of small size, comfort and functionality we've seen in a mini-notebook, making it a favourite for on-the-go use.

Thursday, April 10 2008 03:45 PM

Tags: Battery, Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., Mobile Broadband, Mobile, CPU, Notebook, ASUS Eee PC, Mini-Note, Touch Surface


Handhelds for your business

Handhelds for your business

Reviews Handhelds come in many shapes and sizes, while price tags vary widely. Here's a tour of the market, and a selection of top choices.

Thursday, May 06 2004 08:37 AM


PC milestone--notebooks outsell desktops

News Increase in retail notebook companies, drop in prices help bump up portable sales, analysts say.

Monday, June 06 2005 09:40 AM

Tags: Desktops, Notebooks and tablets, Mobile processors


Dell Latitude D505: a first look

Reviews Business notebooks just got cheaper, with the advent of Dell's Celeron M-powered Latitude D505. Here are our initial impressions.

Wednesday, January 14 2004 12:07 PM


Windows 7: Microsoft vs. the PC makers

News A battle is shaping up over the pricing of the next version of Windows as both sides struggle to profit while hardware prices fall and sales stay flat.

Monday, June 22 2009 03:00 PM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Acer Inc., PC Company, Microsoft Windows 7, operating system, Notebook, Microsoft Windows, pricing strategy, PC, Netbook


PC sales show no recovery

News In the words of Bob Dylan, "It's a hard rain, it's a-gonna fall."

Friday, June 01 2001 04:24 PM


Portable PC growth leaves desktops standing still

News The desktop PC may be headed for the geriatric ward, but svelte and brawny notebooks are ready to take its place as the most significant computer product.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:23 PM


Titanium PowerBook: A test of Apple's mettle

News Is titanium tough enough for Apple Computer?

Friday, June 01 2001 04:21 PM


Retail PC sales up in Japan

News Personal computer sales at large electronics retail stores in Japan rose by almost half in the week ended Nov. 28 from the same period a year earlier, a technology weekly reported.

Friday, June 01 2001 03:11 PM


Asia's SMBs to increase spend on PCs and servers

News New study shows a growing use of mobile computers, driven mainly by an expanding mobile workforce, technology improvements and declining notebook prices.

Friday, June 24 2005 11:13 AM

Tags: Hardware, Personal Computers, Desktops, Notebooks and tablets, IT strategy, SMB


New mobile Pentiums ready for take-off

News Intel's new Pentium III-M processors--known as Tualatin--will finally see the light of day next Monday. A bevy of PC makers is expected to show laptops with the chips at the launch.

Thursday, July 26 2001 09:36 AM


Sony, Toshiba upgrade notebooks

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Friday, June 01 2001 03:27 PM


AMD boosts speed on notebook chips

News Advanced Micro Devices unveiled two new K6-2+ processors for notebooks today, which Hewlett-Packard has adopted for its consumer line.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:05 PM


HP baits buyers with cheaper Pavilion

News Hewlett-Packard has introduced a new, inexpensive Pavilion notebook.

Wednesday, November 13 2002 09:49 AM


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3 lessons a CIO can learn from Windows 7

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Microsoft's missteps with Vista, and attempts at redemption with Windows 7, offers firms valuable lessons in IT, be it in rolling out a new corporate application or delivering millions of copies of a new OS.


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Ultimate 2012 recovery site: the moon

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Have you seen the disaster movie "2012"? A friend from Control Risks and I did, and we reluctantly concluded we wouldn't be able to write off the cost of our..... by Nathaniel Forbes

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