IBM and Apple ties go way back
IBM and Apple have a history of working together that dates back more than 20 years.
View ArticleVision-correcting display nixes your need for eyeglasses
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, are working on computer screens that would adjust their images to accommodate individual user's visual needs. Think of it as a display that wears...
View ArticleMicrosoft to support fewer IE versions
Microsoft has started a 17-month campaign to upgrade customers to the newest version of Internet Explorer that their operating systems will support, which should make it simpler for the company to keep...
View ArticleMac sales so far in '14 may signal share push
The Mac is poised to break Apple's annual sales record this year, according to an analysis of past sales trends as well as Wall Street projections.
View ArticleApple preps final non-security Mavericks update
Apple is working its way toward releasing OS X Mountain Lion 10.9.5, very likely the last non-security update for the 10-month old operating system.
View ArticleThe Silent Passing of One of Our Industry Pioneers -- Andrew Kay
This past week's headlines were filled with the hacking of celebrity iCloud accounts, an upcoming IPO of Alibaba, a security breach at Home Depot, and protests on Net neutrality, however other than a...
View ArticleBlack Friday: Newegg axes prices on laptops, desktops, tablets and more
Online retailer Newegg has beaten the Black Friday 2014 rush by revealing deals on brand name laptops, desktops, tablets and other products geared toward both hardcore gamers and everyday tech users.
View ArticleThe standardized PC served its purpose, but IT changes have rendered the...
I work in an international organization, with around 10,000 employees and offices in nearly 100 countries. We started rolling out PCs to our staff when they first emerged as corporate tools in the...
View ArticleWith Raspberry Pi, FitBit in mind, BBC device targets microcomputer arena
The British Broadcasting Corporation announced yesterday that it would jump into the burgeoning market for small form-factor computers with the BBC Micro Bit, a microcomputer that's sort of a cross...
View ArticleAfter PCs and mobile, a chip battle for VR devices is brewing
Millions of people will buy VR headsets in the coming years to play games and view 3D content, and those sales could spark a real-world war among chip-makers.
View ArticleLaptops, tablets could pack more DDR4 memory with Samsung breakthrough
Samsung wants to cram faster and more power-efficient DDR4 DRAM in laptops and hybrids with new memory chips it introduced on Monday.
View ArticleWindows tablet growth puts shine on Microsoft's enterprise prospects
Enterprises will increasingly look to Windows and Android as the number of workers equipped with tablets grows over the next three years.
View ArticleHow Intel plans to change servers as it breaks away from PCs
From PCs to servers, Intel is trying to redesign the way computers operate. We've already seen how PCs are changing, with 2-in-1 hybrids and tiny Compute Sticks, but some of the chip maker's...
View ArticleConsumer PCs: Ailing, but not dead yet
PC shipments again contracted in the third quarter, as consumers continued to refuse to buy replacements for their aging machines.
View ArticlePC prices will continue to go up due to shortage of components
PC prices are going up due to a shortage of a number of components, and the situation isn't expected to change in the coming quarters.
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