Review: Acer Iconia W510 just keeps going and going
Lightweight, Atom-based Windows 8 tablet-laptop convertible gets amazing battery life
Lightweight, Atom-based Windows 8 tablet-laptop convertible gets amazing battery life
Well-engineered laptop is long on performance and battery life, short on business features
Lenovo's cleverly designed Windows 8 laptop-tablet hybrid takes too many turns for the worse
HP's business-grade notebook packs plenty of speed and nice features into a retro design
OpenXchange's new word processor, OX Text, is the first in a set of Linux-based productivity apps. Can it compete with Google Docs and Office 365?
Size (and mobility) matters. As desktop PCs lose ground to tablets and smartphones, and the Cloud becomes a more mainstream means for software deployment, desktop applications are being elbowed aside by mobile apps and Web services, resulting in a significant shift in the way software is created.
Lenovo's Atom-based Windows 8 tablet-laptop hybrid is lightweight and usable, but build quality doesn't cut it
Today's video editing apps have made many pro-level features available to anyone who wants to use them. We review four of the best known video editors to see what they offer and how easy it is to use them.
HP's smartly designed, solidly built, Atom-based Windows 8 tablet makes a solid case for mobile fleets
Samsung's Windows 8 convertible is long on horsepower, but short on build quality
Smart in design and stingy on power, HP's Envy convertible works well as a laptop or a tablet
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have all rolled out major changes to their free webmail services. Which now offers the best organisation, message handling, mobile options and advanced features?
The three most popular free Web-based email services have all seen big changes recently, from revamped interfaces to advanced features. Does Google, Microsoft or Yahoo now deserve your webmail business?
Dell's light and flexible Windows 8 tablet is high on business features, but low on price-performance
Microsoft has been in business, in one form or another, for 37 years. In the tech world, that's an eternity.