HP laptop-tablet hybrid is the first with AMD's 'Bristol Ridge' chip
A new family of laptop processors from AMD could be coming very soon if a new PC announced by HP is any indication.
A new family of laptop processors from AMD could be coming very soon if a new PC announced by HP is any indication.
“Partnerships forged by vendors such as Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, and HP demonstrate how these players see the tablet potential in the Enterprise."
Microsoft launched its Surface Pro 4 in New Zealand to growing demand last week, at a high-profile party held in central Auckland.
The ZBook Studio is a 15.6-inch laptop with a 4K screen
“Over the past year we have watched Microsoft’s success in devices poking holes in Apple's walls with their tablet and wearables offerings.”
Laptop-to-tablet migrations drive tablet deployments among enterprises, with corporate-liable devices on the rise.
Windows 10 will become the new enterprise standard for PCs and laptops, potentially realising Microsoft's mobile vision.
Microsoft's foray into notebooks with the Surface Book is certain to tick off its computer-making partners, but there's little they can do except to grin and bear it.
A wireless charging system that packs enough power to replenish a laptop battery should hit the market in 2016, helping realize the long-held dream of a cable-free desk, Intel said on Wednesday.
ZenBook UX305 is a Windows Ultrabook that copies the MacBook Air’s look, but not its price.
Kogan, the young upstart that once offered small Linux-based notebooks under its own name, has re-entered the laptop market with a budget 15.6in model that runs Windows 8.1.
Leading distributor, Ingram Micro Australia, has signed a new agreement with emerging technology specialists, SeeChange Distribution, to distribute the range of multi-award winning products from US power manufacturer, Lenmar.
Microsoft has confirmed that it will not change its Surface commercial sales model ahead of the launch of its Surface Pro 3 tablet in August.
Panasonic Business Systems launched a series of business-to-business (B2B) products at its 2014 Roadshow, hosted in Melbourne. The event showcased the vendor's toughbooks, proejctors, commercial displays, broadcast and security solutions, and unified communications. A key component of the event was its 98-inch (TH-98LQ70) LED display which uses a 4K panel.
Intel is late to the tablet game and it admits to that fact, but has set bold targets for 2014 as it seeks to catch up to market leader, ARM.