Windows 8 not saving the PC industry as shipments decline
With the holiday shopping season behind us, it's clearer than ever tablets are cutting deeply into traditional PC sales, even after the launch of Windows 8.
With the holiday shopping season behind us, it's clearer than ever tablets are cutting deeply into traditional PC sales, even after the launch of Windows 8.
Just when you thought smartphones couldn't get any bigger, rumor has it that Samsung will put a 6.3-inch OLED display into its Galaxy Note III.
Although Microsoft is just getting started with its 2012 Surface tablets, the company plans to launch three new devices in the next year, according to a well-known source of leaks.
At the ripe old age of 20, text messaging is still a popular way to communicate, but there are signs that its best days are behind it.
Microsoft will release its next Xbox console in time for the 2013 holiday season, according to a report from Bloomberg.
J.R.R. Tolkien fans who head to theaters on December 14 to see The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey might be in for an unpleasant surprise, thanks to a new 3D format debuting in some theaters.
An expert on user interface design has called Windows 8 "disappointing" for novices and power users alike.
Don't expect HP to have a change of heart about building Windows RT devices anytime soon.
As Microsoft goes full speed ahead on Windows 8, a number of signs suggest that Windows 7 is fading fast in Redmond’s rear view mirror.
Another year, another sequel to Call of Duty. This year's rendition, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, brings the series into a frightening future where the United States is decimated by its own combat drones.
Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 have more than just a numeral in common. Take one look at the two operating systems, and you can tell that Microsoft wants to unify Windows Phone devices, Windows 8 tablets and PCs, and its Xbox game console.
Microsoft just completed its makeover of Office Web Apps, adding improved touch support for phones and tablets and a modern sheen to complement the upcoming Windows 8.
HP's upcoming ElitePad 900 tablet seems like a solid option for Windows 8 business users, until you read the fine print.
The laptop as we know it is in the middle of an identity crisis.
Acer is convinced that netbooks can survive in the tablet age, though it's one of the only PC makers left that thinks so.