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Article | 1/06/2011
Apple to demonstrate OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud next Monday at WWDC
The Monday 6 June kick-off of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference will include the official unveiling of the new Apple operating systems OS X Li...
Article | 24/05/2011
Dell launches XPS 15z notebook
Dell Australia has officially launched the XPS 15z, a 15.6in notebook that competes - however much the company denies it -- with the Apple Macbook Pro...
Article | 21/05/2011
Two die in Foxconn assembly plant explosion
Foxconn Technology Group, manufacturer of popular consumer tech products such as the Apple iPhone, iPod, and iPad, as well as Dell computers, had a la...
Article | 21/05/2011
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 vs Apple MacBook Air
Known for its straightforward business laptops, Lenovo is adding a touch of style with its new ThinkPad X1. The ultrathin laptop will be available May...
Article | 6/05/2011
ARM to bite into Intel's PC dominance by 2015, IDC says
IDC on Thursday predicted that ARM will capture a 15 percent share of the PC microprocessor market by 2015, as the company dials up development of pro...
Article | 30/04/2011
AMD not pursuing ARM license, sticking to x86
Advanced Micro Devices shot down rumors that it is pursuing an ARM license, saying it will stick to developing chips for tablets around the x86 archit...
Article | 29/04/2011
Xoom does better than expected
Motorola Mobility shipped 250,000 Xoom tablets in the first month the device was available, the company said on Thursday as part of its first-quarter ...
Article | 29/04/2011
Microsoft quarter rescued by Microsoft Office
Microsoft enjoyed strong income and revenue growth for its third fiscal quarter despite sluggish PC sales, with Xbox and Office doing well, the compan...
Article | 28/04/2011
Android, Chrome OS, and Ubuntu united in one platform
With so many exciting new operating systems to choose from today, it can be tough to settle on just one -- particularly if you're an open source fan.
Article | 28/04/2011
Windows 7 helps Microsoft boost OS share to 78.6%
Microsoft's Windows accounted for 78.6 per cent of worldwide operating system revenue in 2010, up nearly a full percentage point, despite growth in Li...
Article | 26/04/2011
Dell brings remote desktop capabilities to workstations
Dell on Tuesday announced a desktop workstation that acts like a server from which remote client PCs can exploit graphics processing capabilities.
Article | 23/04/2011
Windows 7 expands lead over Vista, still dwarfed by Windows XP
Windows 7 has expanded its lead over Windows Vista with more than 350 million licenses sold after 18 months on the market, Microsoft said Friday. But ...
Article | 23/04/2011
24 hours with the BlackBerry PlayBook
I bought a Blackberry PlayBook yesterday, but I'll probably return it.
Article | 19/04/2011
China set to surpass U.S. in PC purchases
When it comes to IT, China likes to build big, whether it's the world's largest supercomputer or city-size complexes dedicated to cloud computing. Now...
Article | 15/04/2011
Tablets continue to cannibalize PC sales
PC sales in the first quarter of this year suffered, and analysts are placing the blame on the tablet market and the disaster in Japan.
Article | 15/04/2011
As PlayBook launches, Cisco's Cius slowly emerges
As Research In Motion launched its PlayBook on Thursday evening, Cisco Systems was already accepting orders for its Cius enterprise tablet and shippin...
Article | 15/04/2011
Intel goes all-out to compete with ARM in tablets
Intel is speeding up the release of tablet chips in an attempt to close the power and performance gap with ARM, which dominates the tablet market, ana...
Article | 14/04/2011
Windows Vista: No IE10 for you
Microsoft's new browser, Internet Explorer 10 (IE10), will not run on Windows Vista, either now in its developer preview form or when the software shi...
Article | 13/04/2011
Intel to open up Thunderbolt development this quarter
Intel on Tuesday said that developer kits for Thunderbolt will be available this quarter, which could lead to the quick availability of a wider range ...



