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InternetNews December 7, 2010 |
Chrome OS Notebook Delayed -- Worth the Wait? Google unveiled a test version of its long-awaited Chrome OS notebook, which the company said has had surprising interest from CIOs. "You can imagine an enterprise version of Chrome OS," said one Google exec.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2010 |
Will Google's Chrome OS Netbook Debut Tuesday? Salesforce and the AllThingsD Mobile conference head a very busy tech Tuesday in San Francisco. Plus, a number of reports speculate that Google will unveil the first Chrome OS netbook which, from a timing perspective, makes sense.  |
PC Magazine November 30, 2010 Cisco Cheng |
Dell Vostro V130 The Dell Vostro V130 ultraportable has an exquisitely thin profile, but lacks a big enough battery and enough battery life for serious road warriors.  |
InternetNews November 22, 2010 |
Apple Takes Wraps Off iOS 4.2 New mobile operating system for iPad, iPhone includes support for AirPrint and AirPlay and more than 100 other new features.  |
PC Magazine November 17, 2010 Cisco Cheng |
Samsung NF310-A01 With the latest dual-core Atom processor, high-resolution screen, and a great user experience, the Samsung NF310-A01 is our new Editors' Choice for netbooks.  |
InternetNews November 15, 2010 |
Survey: iPad Embraced by Financial Firms The iPad is already starting to make inroads in a variety of enterprise organizations, particularly the financial services and IT sectors.  |
InternetNews November 10, 2010 |
RIM Prices Enterprise-Ready PlayBook Under $500 Research In Motion plans to offer its first tablet PC for less than $500 in the first quarter, a price tag that could be very enticing to large enterprise customers.  |
InternetNews November 9, 2010 |
Enterprises Warm to iPad But Competitors Loom Fortune 500 companies are embracing the iPad at a breakneck pace, giving tablet PC competitors plenty of reason to pick up their games.  |
TIME Europe November 15, 2010 Anita Hamilton |
Kno Wants a Slice of Apple It might seem foolish for a no-name start-up to compete with Apple's wildly popular iPad for a sliver of a market that barely exists -- tablet computers that display electronic textbooks.  |
PC Magazine November 4, 2010 Cisco Cheng |
Dell XPS 15 Calling the Dell XPS 15 the preeminent desktop replacement laptop is a no-brainer, since there's nothing else like it right now.  |
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