Eurocom is offering full server capability in a mobile package with the new Eurocom Panther 5.0. The notebook offers full server functionality with its Intel Xeon E5-2600 series processor.
Apple has announced Digital Camera RAW compatibility update 4.04 adding RAW support for some of the latest digital cameras to OS X.
Despite not being announced, the HP EliteBook Revolve 810 is up live on the HP website. The business class tablet will offer a slew of features including a 3rd gen Intel processor and up to 256GB of SSD storage.
Behind a closed door meeting, Dell went private - with help and substantial investment from Microsoft.
HP revealed its first Chromebook today, the HP Pavilion 14. The new Chromebook offers a 14-inch display and Intel Celeron processor. Running on Google's Chrome OS the device provides easy access to Google products and web applications.
Origin PC beefs up its customer surface with the addition of its new client, Nexus. The client allows for in-game customer and is compatible with the popular game portal Xfire. The client is available at no cost to all new and current Origin PC customers.
Just when you thought digital pens were just for tablets and hybrid notebooks, Genius has updated its Pen Mouse for PC users looking for that pen experience.
It's not enough to cross your fingers and hope that no harm ever comes to your touchscreen device. Here are a few helpful ideas to protect your tech.
AVADirect is the first to offer the Clevo P570WM gaming notebook. The machine is a powerful gaming notebook geared at replacing a desktop. It's available for customization and purchase from AVADirect.com.
We recently reviewed two Windows 8 touch-enabled Ultrabooks retailing under $700; see which one we like best.
Western Digital announced the acquisition of Arkeia Software. The merger will provide WD with new technologies and solutions aimed at small-and-medium business owners. Including the software companies latest Arkeia Network Backup V10.0, which is available today.
Mobile devices - especially those with larger screens - are extremely vulnerable to the bumps, bruises and everyday 'accidents' of life. The best you can do is take some preventative measures to minimize or avoid damage to your smartphones, tablets and notebooks.
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