computing

Microsoft explains what data Windows 10 collects

Right from the get go, one of the most voiced criticisms of the new Windows 10,

Intel’s pro-level Xeon processors are coming to laptops

Intel’s professional-grade Xeon processors are no longer confined to fancy workstationsor data centers. The chip designer

Three things to know about the Lenovo IdeaPad 100

Lenovo has rolled out its back to school offerings, and among the lineup is the IdeaPad

Recon Jet review: expensive fitness glasses with potential to be better

Recon Jet is a sports computer for long-distance runners and cyclists that’s embedded into a pair

A Custom Desktop Version Of Android Could Make The Remix Mini PC A Proper Productivity Machine

We’ve seen many attempts at using Android as a desktop OS. Problem is, Android was designed

Oculus acquires Pebbles to bring hands into the mix

Oculus has acquired Pebbles, a company all about tracking your hands with visual computing. For Oculus,

Quo vadis Tablet? The future of mobile slabs

The once well-defined boundaries between computing devices, delineated by form factors, are blurring. PCs are no

Lenovo enters PC-on-a-stick market with ideacentre Stick 300

As micro-sized PCs on USB and HDMI sticks are becoming the new standard for entry-level computing

Stephen Elop out at Microsoft as it merges OS and device teams

Stephen Elop, the former Nokia CEO who helped engineer Microsoft’s acquisition of that company’s mobile arm,

Intel Compute Stick review: nothing more than a prototype for now

Intel’s new Compute Stick isn’t that hard to grasp: It’s a computer… on a stick! Using

Google announces Ubiquitous Computing Summit

Google will hold a dedicated ubiquitous computing event this year, encouraging developers to make software that

Google I/O 2015 Wrap-Up: Bangs and Whimpers

It’s tough to stand out when you’re still in the shadow of a skydiving co-founder, and Google

Apple Watch approaches like a Silver Surfer

I don’t have an Apple Watch around my wrist. Lets get that fact out of the

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite officially announced ahead of MWC 2014

Just this morning we reported on the leaked user manual for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3

iPad may become ‘our Pad’ with with these new iOS 9 features

Apple is dividing up and adding to its tablet operating system with more workplace-ready features in

Apple Debuts New 15-Inch MacBook Pro With Force Touch In India

Apple today updated the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display with the new Force Touch trackpad,

Nokia Booklet 3G review

While many scoffed at the idea of Nokia building a netbook, the idea does have its

Surface Pro 4 reveal tipped for mid-May

This morning we’ve gotten word from an anonymous source that the Surface Pro 4 will be

Updated Dell PowerEdge delivers world record-breaking performance

Dell has delivered a timely update to its 13th-generation PowerEdge server family that includes the company’s

Toshiba Satellite L675D-S7022 Review

  Desktop replacement notebooks may pull together the computing experience with more of a nod to

Samsung Series 5 Chromebook Review

  You run your social life in the cloud. You handle your email in the cloud.

Best laptops 2015: which notebook should you buy?

BEST LAPTOPS: ALL YOUR BUYING QUESTIONS ANSWERED Updated: The new MacBook from Apple is a hard

Acer TravelMate P243 notebook Review

  If you’re in the market for a no-nonsense travel-ready notebook you can take with you

Nexus 5 Review

  Let’s cut to the chase: at $350 without the ties of a two-year contract, the

Samsung Series 3 Chromebook (late-2012) Review

  It’s no secret that Google is aiming to create a whole new segment in the

Acer Iconia W510 Review

  This week we’re having a look at the Acer Iconia W500 series, specifically in the

Lenovo ThinkPad Helix Review

  Lenovo has big plans with Windows 8, convertible laptops and Ultrabooks, and more but one

Acer TravelMate X313 Convertible Ultrabook Review

  Acer has introduced a new ultrabook, the hybrid laptop/tablet TravelMate X313. With this device comes

Citrix to launch iOS-compatible mouse

Designed to help business users of Citrix apps make the most of their iPads, the X1

Surface 3 review: Finally, a cheap Surface you’d actually want

Once again, the third time’s the charm for Microsoft’s Surface lineup — for the most part.