HardwareNews analysis: PC industry fears netbooks may hurt laptop sales
AMD says it has no plans to enter the netbook market, as questions loom over where the netbook is headed and whether laptop sales might be affected.
HardwareNehalem is now i7
Intel has been on a roll these past few weeks with future product announcements ranging from Larrabee to System on Chips. They announced today that desktop processors based on the company’s upcoming new micro-architecture, the processor family formerly known as Nehalem, would carry the “Intel Core Processor” nomenclature....
HardwarePC upgrades: When to turn the page isn't an easy call for IT execs
How often PCs should be replaced might seem like a simple question for IT managers. But the answer isn't so simple, and it certainly isn't universal.
HardwareTurn any PC into a media center
Looking to turn your computer into the ultimate home-entertainment device? Here's how to get a top-notch media experience out of the PC you already own.
HardwareThe New Face Of R&D
The talk at IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft Research is all about "open innovation." Is that a feel-good catchphrase or the R&D strategy of the future?
HardwareIntel names its next chip baby: Core i7
Intel has announced the formal name for its new line of desktop processors, which had been code-named Nehalem.
HardwareNot There Yet: The iPhone Has Some Growing to Do
The iPhone 3G may be flashy. But from a corporate IT standpoint, Apple's new handheld remains less functional and mature than its BlackBerry and Windows Mobile rivals.
HardwareBuild a three-screen workstation for $230 or less
If you want to expand the visual capabilities of your laptop, you can add two monitors without spending a lot of time or money.
HardwareMicrosoft exec now says virtual-management software due in September
The new date is a few months before the last announced ship time for Virtual Machine Manager.
HardwareLenovo ThinkPad X200 ultraportable laptop
Equipped with the new Centrino 2 processor, Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 looks like a mild-mannered ultraportable, and yet it can leap tall workloads in a single bound.
