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IN PICTURES: CES 2013 (Part 4)
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IN PICTURES: CES 2013 (Part 2)
IN PICTURES: CES 2013 (Part 1)
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Boutique PC seller laughs all the way to the bank on the back of Windows 7
By Gregg Keizer | 20 May, 2013 18:04A boutique system builder has bucked the industry trend of slumping PC sales by continuing to focus on selling Windows 7 machines.
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Lenovo and Apple grew as bottom fell out of PC market in Western Europe
By Mikael Ricknäs | 15 May, 2013 12:49PC shipments in Western Europe declined by 20.5 percent during the first quarter: The only vendors to see shipments grow were Lenovo and Apple, which returned to the top five.
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Apple regains fifth spot in Chinese smartphone market, shipments soar
By Michael Kan | 09 May, 2013 10:24Apple retook its spot as China's fifth largest smartphone vendor in the first quarter, as the country's market grew to triple the size of the U.S.'s.
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New Chromebooks coming this year from Asus and Acer, report suggests
By Katherine Noyes | 02 May, 2013 13:04Hard on the heels of the news that the Linux kernel itself has now added Chromebook support, other reports this week suggest that the ongoing popularity of devices that use Google's Linux-based Chrome OS operating system will likely continue unabated throughout the year.
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Want the best tech support? Buy a Mac, says <i>Consumer Reports</i>
By Gregg Keizer | 30 April, 2013 20:33Apple today again captured top honors in Consumer Reports' tech support ratings survey, besting other computer makers by a wide margin.
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Businesses want Windows 8 Pro, not RT, with compact devices: Lenovo
By Patrick Budmar | 30 April, 2013 13:17While numerous vendors have released table devices that use Windows RT, Lenovo has gone with Windows 8 Pro for its hybrid notebook/tablet, ThinkPad Helix.
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For first time, smartphone sales top other mobile phones in first quarter
By Matt Hamblen | 26 April, 2013 13:57Six years after the sale of the first iPhone and 14 years after the first BlackBerry email pager was unveiled, smartphone shipments have outnumbered sales of other types of mobile phones.
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Laptop makers turn to Android after Windows 8 woes
By Chris Martin | 22 April, 2013 18:28With Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system struggling to boost laptop and PC sales, vendors are reportedly turning to Android.
Interviews about Lenovo-
Balancing the work/life cycle
By Matthew Sainsbury | 06 May, 2009 01:37Callum Eade is Lenovo’s recently appointed director of small business and consumer, and comes to the company with experience in both Australian and New Zealand channel markets. He spoke to MATTHEW SAINSBURY about making the move to Australia, qualifying for the Iron Man world championships, and plans for the future.
Features about Lenovo-
What IBM's x86 exit may mean for rivals
By Patrick Thibodeau | 19 April, 2013 18:32IBM's reported interest in selling parts of its x86 server business to Lenovo may bring major changes to the global market.
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What's the best way to charge your mobile devices?
By Richard Baguley | 27 March, 2013 13:25You're packing for a trip. You've already crammed the chargers for your smartphone and laptop into your bag, but your tablet charger is MIA and you're debating whether to bring along a spare charger for your laptop--just in case.
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PC epicenter moving to Asia as Dell, HP regroup
By Agam Shah | 14 February, 2013 20:31Asia is fast becoming the epicenter of the PC market as Chinese and Taiwanese companies challenge the turf occupied for more than a decade by prominent U.S. PC makers Hewlett-Packard and Dell, whose laptop and desktop shipments are stumbling.
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CES reveals the four new rules of PC simplicity
By Loyd Case | 09 January, 2013 22:23Behold the PCs of CES 2013. They are simpler, smarter, easier to use, and more portable than their now ever-so-clunky predecessors. No mice or keyboards are required. Indeed, these are not your daddy's computers. And let's not even call them PCs. How about: Tablets, hybrids, all-in-ones, and even Table PCs.
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AMD passing on phones, focusing on tablets and hybrids
By Sharon Gaudin | 09 January, 2013 11:07The PC market may be taking a beating but chip maker Advanced Micro Devices is has no plans to move toward the hot new market: smartphones.
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Laptops of 2012: What to expect
By Jason Cross | 01 December, 2011 01:59Tablets and smartphones are in, but don't count laptops out. Impressive new laptops planned for 2012 promise to be thinner, lighter, and faster, as well as to carry longer-lasting batteries.
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Guide: The best tablet for you
By Melissa J. Perenson | 30 November, 2011 02:31For a long time, you didn’t have much choice if you were in the market for a tablet--Apple’s iPad was the only good option. But that’s starting to change: Though the iPad 2 remains the top slate overall, the best choice for you may well be one that runs Google’s Android operating system.
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NEWS FOCUS: Everything you need to know about Ultrabooks
By Melanie Pinola | 20 September, 2011 01:16The Ultrabook, a new class of ultraportable laptops defined by Intel, has been making waves lately as the next major step in laptop design.
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