October 11, 2012
We have two types of people in this world, the casual PC user, and the professional PC user. The casual users tend to use their PC’s to surf the web, check emails and social networks, and coo at adorable kitty pictures that friends and family send. The professional PC users tend to use their computers [...]
Tags: Acer, Apple, asus, HP (Hewlett Packard), iPad, microsoft, pc, Sony, tablet
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February 9, 2011
Soon after HP acquired Palm last April, then CEO Mark Hurd stated the company’s desire of taking webOS “beyond smartphones.” The company today gave the world a better look into the operating system’s future beyond smartphones at its “Think Be…
Tags: aio, hardware, hewlett-packard, HP (Hewlett Packard), pc, Pre 3, slate, tablet, think beyond, touchpad, touchsmart, Veer, webos
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February 9, 2011
HP Pre 3 Goes Giant With a 3.6-inch Screen
HP is targeting the Pre 3 as a “business”-class phone, even though it’s got the same body shape as the previous Pres. It has their largest keyboard, a larger 3.6-inch 480×800 display, and a 5-megapixel camera….
Tags: Features, GIZMODO, HP (Hewlett Packard), Pre 3, smartphones, tablet, touchpad, Veer
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February 9, 2011
Citing sources from upstream players, DigiTimes says Acer expects 3-4 percent of its total notebook shipments in the first quarter of 2011 will be affected by Intel’s buggy 6-series chipset. Hewlett-Packard expects to be hit a little harder, noting int…
Tags: Acer, AMD, asus, hardware, hewlett-packard, HP (Hewlett Packard), Intel, laptop, mobile, notebook, sandy bridge
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January 25, 2011
Fresh details about one of HP’s upcoming webOS tablets have emerged, thanks to an admittedly “massive” internal document published by webOS-centric site Pre Central. According to the leaked document, the 9.7-inch Topaz will be powered by Qualcom…
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January 18, 2011
The Envy 17 is the biggest and most powerful model in HP’s top-end line of laptops, which are known for their sex appeal and solid build quality. The Envy 17’s 11×16.5×1.5-inch chassis is constructed of magnesium alloy with an aluminum wrapping tha…
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January 13, 2011
Filing of claims in the settlement of the class-action lawsuit that was brought against NVIDIA a couple of years ago for shipping defective GPUs inside certain Dell, HP and Apple notebooks is now underway. It was alleged that the faulty NVIDIA parts…
Tags: Apple, class action, class action lawsuit, class action settlement, ClassAction, ClassActionLawsuit, ClassActionSettlement, defective, dell, faulty, GPU, HP (Hewlett Packard), laptop, Laptops, lawsuit, News Worthy, nvida, settlement
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December 29, 2010
It looks like Windows PC makers are starting to gang up on Apple’s MacBook Air. Earlier this week we pointed out that Dell dropped the price on its ultra-think Adamo by a pair of Benjamins, and now Hewlett-Packard is following suit with a price cut of …
Tags: Adamo, Apple, dell, Envy, hardwre, hewlett-packard, HP (Hewlett Packard), laptop, MacBook Air, mobile, News Worthy, notebook, OEM, rigs, ultra-thin
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