If you’re willing and able to spend $1299 or more for a web-only computing device, you might love Google’s high-end Chromebook.
Computers
Let’s Talk About Google’s Chromebook Pixel
TIME Tech talks about the new Chromebook Pixel, a $1300-and-up laptop that runs Google’s web-connected Chrome operating system.
How Computers Can Learn: For Starters, Chuck the Silicon
Just how stupid is your computer? The short answer is that it’s really, really stupid. The longer answer is that it’s stupider than a slime mold.
Why Your Smartphone Will Be Your Next PC
The basic idea is that the smartphone itself is your PC and then docks into some type of shell. Various technologies have emerged that could make this vision a reality relatively soon.
Google’s Chromebook Pixel: The Chromebook Goes High-End
The Chromebook Pixel is an extremely high-end laptop — by far the fanciest Chromebook to date, with specs that would be impressive if it were a Windows Ultrabook or a Mac.
Apple Lops $200 Off 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro Line, Upgrades Other MacBooks
Announced in October, Apple’s 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro carried a starting price of $1,700. Apple has now cut that to $1,500 and upgraded other MacBook models as well.
Microsoft’s 128GB Surface Pro Sells Out
How many high-end tablets did Microsoft have ready for the debut weekend, anyhow?
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Surface Pro’s Storage Capacity, and Much More
When it comes to Microsoft’s Surface and Apple’s MacBook Air, a gigabyte isn’t necessarily a gigabyte.
Why I Haven’t Given Up on Windows 8 as a Concept
It’s easy to chalk up recent Surface Windows 8 Pro reviews as evidence that Microsoft can’t pull off a single operating system for all kinds of hardware. But the right hardware hasn’t arrived yet.
What Is a PC?
The question that makes up the title of this post was the very same question that led a post written by my colleague Harry roughly a year ago.
Another Reason for Dell’s Decline: The Shrinking Importance of PC Customization
A world that doesn’t need built-to-order PCs doesn’t necessarily need Dell.
Review: Microsoft Surface Pro, the Surface That’s More PC than Tablet
Microsoft’s more powerful Windows tablet tries to be more things to more people, but it can’t do everything well