Consumer PCs: Ailing, but not dead yet
PC shipments again contracted in the third quarter, as consumers continued to refuse to buy replacements for their aging machines.
PC shipments again contracted in the third quarter, as consumers continued to refuse to buy replacements for their aging machines.
From PCs to servers, Intel is trying to redesign the way computers operate. We've already seen how PCs are changing, with 2-in-1 hybrids and tiny Compute Sticks, but some of the chip maker's groundbreaking technologies will initially appear in servers.
Enterprises will increasingly look to Windows and Android as the number of workers equipped with tablets grows over the next three years.
Samsung wants to cram faster and more power-efficient DDR4 DRAM in laptops and hybrids with new memory chips it introduced on Monday.
Millions of people will buy VR headsets in the coming years to play games and view 3D content, and those sales could spark a real-world war among chip-makers.
Crypto-ransomware has overtaken ransomware as the choice of attack for cybercriminals targeting Australia.
HP recently showed off some of its latest and old (by old we mean really, really old) PC and print products at its Melbourne experience centre. New and improved printers, curved screens, shiny laptops and tablets were just some of the products the vendor had on show. ARN was at the experience centre to capture some of these technologies.
“Users are extending the lifetime of their devices, or deciding not to replace their devices at all.”
If you're planning on buying a Windows 10 PC on July 29, the day of its launch--tough luck. Microsoft said Monday that PCs running Windows 10 won't be on store shelves on that day, something totally unprecedented for a Windows launch.
The British Broadcasting Corporation announced yesterday that it would jump into the burgeoning market for small form-factor computers with the BBC Micro Bit, a microcomputer that's sort of a cross between a FitBit and a Raspberry Pi.
It look a little longer than expected, but Intel's Compute Stick PC is up for pre-order through some online stores.
I work in an international organization, with around 10,000 employees and offices in nearly 100 countries. We started rolling out PCs to our staff when they first emerged as corporate tools in the early 1990s. As in many organizations, in time there was a drive to standardize those tools because:
Internet software security vendor, Bitdefender, has launched a new product ‘The Box’ aiming to tackle the security issues posed by the Internet of Things.
Online retailer <a href="http://www.newegg.com/">Newegg</a> has beaten the Black Friday 2014 rush by revealing deals on brand name laptops, desktops, tablets and other products geared toward both hardcore gamers and everyday tech users.
The deployment of billions of advanced systems across major industries over the next five years will be critical to enabling the vision around intelligent systems.