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Four Tech Tales of Doom: Goodbye HP, Dell, Nokia and RIM

Jonathan Littman | Posted 05.31.2012

Jonathan Littman

The dynamic shift toward computing in the palm of your hand and storage in the cloud is bleeding four former Goliaths -- from creaky computing stalwarts like HP and Dell to recently pioneering mobile behemoths, Nokia and Rim. All four of these companies desperately need fresh strategies and narratives.

PC Giant Unleashes Smart TVs

Reuters | Yuntao Huang and Lee Chyen Yee | Posted 05.08.2012

By Yuntao Huang and Lee Chyen Yee BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - What a difference nearly 50 years makes. Although the exact origins are...

A First: China Overtakes U.S. As Largest PC Market

AP | JORDAN ROBERTSON | Posted 10.24.2011

SAN FRANCISCO — China has passed an important technological milestone: It became the world's biggest consumer of PCs in the second quarter, acco...

Advertising in China: What's New, What's Not

Tom Doctoroff | Posted 08.02.2011

Tom Doctoroff

Luxury goods are a tool for career advancement in China. In the PRC, the key benefit of shower gel is "an energizing shower experience that helps me start the day with a kick."

Lenovo's ThinkPad X220 is an Excellent Lightweight Laptop

Larry Magid | Posted 05.25.2011

Larry Magid

While the difference between tablets and laptops will start to blur over time, for the moment at least, there is a big market for little laptops like Lenovo's new ThinkPad X220.

New Eye-Tracking Laptop Leaves The Lab

AP | PETER SVENSSON | Posted 05.25.2011

NEW YORK — Ever wish your eyes were lasers? A laptop prototype brings that wish closer to reality. It tracks your gaze and figures out where yo...

New Lenovo Division Commits To Tablets, Phones

AP | RACHEL METZ | Posted 05.25.2011

SAN FRANCISCO — Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-largest personal computer maker, expects the market for tablet computers and other mobile and I...

CES 2011: Lenovo and Toshiba Show Off Two Possible iPad Killers

Jim Louderback | Posted 05.25.2011

Jim Louderback

2011-01-05-tab.jpgThis year at CES 2011, we expect everyone and their monkey to release new tablet-based computers designed to compete with Apple's iPad.

Flash Drives Speed up PC Start Times

Larry Magid | Posted 05.25.2011

Larry Magid

Because it has no moving parts, the flash memory in some new computers has big advantages over the spinning media used in hard drives. Reading and writing data is much faster and more reliable.

So-Called "Future of the MacBook" Is Not New

Larry Magid | Posted 05.25.2011

Larry Magid

2010-10-26-Screenshot20101026at9.46.29AM.pngLaptop PCs are back in the news and, as usual, Steve Jobs gets the credit.

Moffat's Sex. Nietzsche's Memory.

Bill Singer | Posted 05.25.2011

Bill Singer

It used to be sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll -- now it's sex, drugs, rock 'n roll, politics and Wall Street. For some reason, a lot of folks just get hung up about that sex thing.

Low Cost Notebook PCs Get the Job Done

Larry Magid | Posted 05.25.2011

Larry Magid

One of the good things about netbooks is that they've put downward pressure on the pricing of larger and faster notebook PCs.

CES 2010: Qualcomm vs. Intel in Netbook Smackdown!!!

Jim Louderback | Posted 05.25.2011

Jim Louderback

Who needs Intel, Microsoft or even AMD? Not Lenovo, who is hitching its star to Linux and Qualcomm's new Snapdragon line of processors.

ThinkPad SL410, SL510: Lenovo Launches Two New Laptops

Posted 05.25.2011

Lenovo has announced that it is introducing two new laptops designed for small-to-medium businesses, the ThinkPad SL410 and the Thinkpad SL510. The l...

The Netbooks Are Coming! But For Who?

Joanna Stern | Posted 05.25.2011

Joanna Stern

The computer makers are betting that there is a need for inexpensive laptops with limited features, dubbed netbooks, ultra-low-cost notebooks or more cleverly liliputers.

Taking the Business Out of Business Laptop

Joanna Stern | Posted 05.25.2011

Joanna Stern

Taking a cue from BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone, it seems like the Lenovos, Acers and Dells of the world are catching up with the fact that people want all-in-one, Swiss army knife devices.

Green PC Wars: HP vs. Apple vs. Dell

Stefan Deeran | Posted 05.25.2011

Stefan Deeran

The information technology industry has a long way to go towards becoming more sustainable. For a start, there is still no widely understood standard for greener PCs.