The holiday season was great for many retailers, but not so jolly for PC makers. Four of the top five makers of PCs sold fewer machines in the fourth quarter than in the same period in 2010. The lone ...
It’s a topic that’s polarizing for techies and Luddites alike: Is it ever truly okay to touch your laptop or desktop screen? While smartphones and tablets definitely normalized the idea of putting our ...
Touch-screen notebooks and their ilk have been around awhile, yet none have had any widespread consumer appeal. Will they take off this time around? Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, ...
Repairable laptop maker Framework just wrapped up its '2nd Gen' event, where it made three major announcements – the most prominent of which is that it's now dipping its toes into desktop PC waters.
The Hannspree Micro PC is a pocket-sized Windows computer that you can plug into the HDMI port on a display to run Windows apps on a TV or monitor. The recently-launched PC-on-a-stick is available ...
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Hewlett-Packard has unveiled several new consumer electronics products, including a touch-screen desktop PC running on Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system. The new products were introduced ...
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The consensus about Huawei's Android skin, EMUI -- at least from English tech writers -- is that the software is a bit too garish and clunky, and generally not preferred over stock Android. But with ...
We’ve all been there — tapping the laptop screen with a finger after forgetting that it’s not a tablet and doesn’t have touchscreen capabilities. But now, you won’t be made a fool of when you tap your ...
Apple Inc. is preparing to finally launch a touch-screen version of its Mac computer, reversing course on a stance that dates back to co-founder Steve Jobs.