Dell revealed its Windows 8 game plan Wednesday announcing new gear ranging from a Latitude tablet, Ultrabook, and an all-in-one PC. Noticeably absent from the lineup is a tablet and laptop hybrid, ...
The Surface is a Windows 8 tablet with a case that folds down to become a keyboard. That means PC tablets will be going head-to-head against ultrabooks this fall. With many of the same features, ...
The clock is quickly winding down to the official launch of Windows 8. Along with a completely redesigned interface and Windows experience, hardware partners are lined up, ready to offer Windows 8 ...
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd and the 2012 market leader in tablet PCs running Windows 7 or 8 according to IDC ...
If you're the type who refers to the Oxford English Dictionary during simple Scrabble games, you and I might not see eye to eye on whether or not to call an UltraBook PC a mobile device. By old-school ...
Computex 2012, the world's second-biggest computer show, is expected to showcase numerous innovations based on Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 8 operating system and Intel's trade-marked Ultrabook ...
A new analysis from investment bank J.P. Morgan says Windows-based ultrabooks are unlikely to achieve similar success as Apple's MacBook Air in their first generation and will not become "meaningful ...
The outlook for PC sales in 2012 looks poor, with only 4.4 percent growth, due in large parts to competition from tablets, says research firm Gartner. If there’s any light at all, it won’t be until ...
Can the OEM offerings compete with Microsoft's own Surface and Surface RT tablets? Let's dive in and find out. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
Windows-based PC makers looking to challenge Apple's extremely successful line of ultra-lightweight MacBook Airs with designs based on Intel's "Ultrabook" platform are losing hope that they'll be able ...
With a glut of “ultrabook” announcements slated at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Apple watchers have one question: How will the Cupertino, Calif. company respond? Backed by Intel, the ...
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