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HP reverses course, will retain its PC division HP is keeping its PC business after all. Some two months after confirming that it was considering whether to spin off or... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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Report: HP cooking up ARM-based servers ARM is a serious threat to Intel in the mobile space—no doubt about that—but it's also starting to nip at Intel's heels in the server... Type: News story Tags: Systems Servers |
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HP said to be testing Windows 8 on the TouchPad HP seems eager to part with its webOS business, and the TouchPad apparently left store shelves for good after this summer's fire sale. However, the... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Windows Personal tech |
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Microsoft touts record first-quarter results Intel and Apple aren't the only companies to post record financial results. Microsoft, too, has announced the first quarter of its 2012 fiscal year, ended... Type: News story Tags: Software Windows |
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Lenovo outshined Dell globally last quarter Wow, what's happening to U.S.-based PC vendors? As HP's PC business lies on the chopping board, Gartner reports that Lenovo outshipped Dell last quarter,... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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WSJ: HP reconsidering PC spin-off Last month, new HP CEO Meg Whitman vowed to stay the course and come to a decision quickly about whether to sell or spin... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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U.S. DoE to build fastest supercomputer with Tesla GPUs Talk about some nice PR for Nvidia. The U.S. Department of Energy is apparently planning to deploy the world's most powerful supercomputer by a long... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Systems Servers |
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Via CPU pops up in cheaper Zbox Nano nettop Zotac's Zbox Nano AD10 nettop won an Editor's Choice award back in August. Take one look at the thing, and it's easy to... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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Microsoft: Metro Start screen is the evolution of the Start menu The new Metro Start screen in the Windows 8 Developer Preview has drawn a wide spectrum of responses—some positive, some not so much. In a... Type: News story Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Steve Jobs dies Apple founder and former CEO Steve Jobs has died. A tribute page on the Apple website delivers the news, along with a brief note: Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Systems Miscellaneous Internet Software Mac |
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Release roundup: Cases, power, cooling, and all-in-one PCs This week's release roundup is a doozy. We've got news from Asus, Be quiet!, Cooler Master, NZXT, and Thermaltake. Asus unveils... Type: News story Tags: Cases Power Cooling Systems |
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Windows 8 will store settings in the cloud via Windows Live If you jump back and forth between multiple PCs on a regular basis, you probably know how annoying it is to keep track of various... Type: News story Tags: Software Windows |
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New HP CEO vows to maintain course If you thought the dramatic ousting of Leo Apotheker would shift HP into reverse, think again. In her first interview as HP CEO, Meg... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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Windows 8, iTunes app stores to have a lot in common Microsoft looks set to take a page from Apple's playbook with its Metro app store. More details are beginning to emerge about the company's business... Type: News story Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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It's official: Windows 8 on ARM won't run x86 apps Remember back in May, when Intel claimed that there would be four different versions of Windows 8 for ARM and that none of them... Type: News story Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Windows 8's Metro browser won't support plug-ins—or Flash There's been talk of replacing Flash with HTML5 across many corners of the industry, but Microsoft might have taken the boldest step yet. On the... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software Windows |
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Ultra-slim Ultrabooks strut down the catwalk IDF — Mooly Eden laid out the basic parameters for the new wave of laptops that Intel has been pushing during his IDF keynote... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Systems Mobile computing |
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Windows 8 to have a kinder, gentler BSOD screen Type: News story Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |