Today, HP unveiled an updated design to its already-stylish line of ProBook notebooks, which is aimed at small business users who need one notebook for work and play. The new S series includes the 432...
There's no doubt this is the year of tablets. HP's latest contribution, the EliteBook 2740p, is aimed at the corporate set, specifically. Don't see a need for multitouch? The company also introduced t...
Rolling out a massive network upgrade can be about as slow as pouring molasses, so we think what Verizon has in store for its 4G/LTE efforts is exciting. After Verizon announced LTE plans and performe...
Music on the go just got a little better (and more expensive) with Slacker Radio 2.0 for Android and Slacker Radio 3.0 for BlackBerry. The free apps allow music lovers with a $3.99 Slacker Radio Plus ...
Lenovo's ThinkPad X series isn't the only of the companies ThinkPad lines to get an update today. The company has just announced the W701 17-inch workstation and the W701ds, the dual screen successor to the groundbreaking W700ds.
We've long been fans of Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 series, because the notebooks in the line -- the X200, X200s, and X200 Tablet -- all offer long battery life and strong performance in incredibly light 12-inch chassis.
A notebook's processor is the brain of the machine, in charge of executing complex calculations. AMD and Intel, the two major players in this sector, have been battling for the notebook CPU market for years.
Did you hear? RIM's co-CEO Mike Lazaridis gave a keynote speech this week at the 2010 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, the biggest international stage for showing off new mobile tech. You could be forgiven for overlooking his address.