Laptops fuel strong worldwide PC sales, says IDC
Strong laptop sales are making this a hot holiday shopping season for PC makers, according to a report from IDC.
Strong laptop sales are making this a hot holiday shopping season for PC makers, according to a report from IDC.
Propelled by a strong third quarter, China's semiconductor market is on track to show a 15% revenue increase this year.
Dell on Tuesday made its first foray into the tablet PC market, unveiling the 3.5-pound, 12.1 inch Latitude XT.
A company that creates touch-screen technology has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against PC maker Dell and Motion Computing, a developer of tablet computers.
Scientists around the world are using artificial intelligence software to bring them a step closer to building what they say will be the perfect robotic hand.
A North Carolina man last week was sentenced to 110 years in prison after admitting that he and a co-conspirator hacked into computers used by young girls and used illicitly gained data to blackmail them.
With Intel and Advanced Micro Devices reportedly backing off their long and bloody price war, a struggling AMD may be getting a little breathing room.
A scientist who successfully connected a moth's brain to a robot predicts that in 10 to 15 years we'll be using "hybrid" computers running a combination of technology and living organic tissue.
HP's strong third-quarter sales extended the company's already strong lead over rival Dell Inc. in the worldwide PC market.
After a year of financial and market struggles, Advanced Micro Devices has fallen off iSuppli's latest listing of the world's top 10 chip manufacturers.
Dell is the first PC vendor out of the gate to ship workstations with Intel's brand new 45-nanometer Penryn microprocessors.
An American man living in Mexico has been indicted for allegedly e-mailing in bomb threats to an airport in Texas.
In an effort to cut costs and speed innovation in a competitive semiconductor industry, Toshiba and NEC Electronics Tuesday announced plans to jointly develop 32 nanometer (nm) chips.
Scientists are more concerned than the average American about potential health and environmental problems associated with nanotechnology, according to a new survey.
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