Computers

Is Windows for ARM a Dead End?

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Over at Cult of Mac, John Brownlee has an in-depth explanation of why it seems unlikely that Apple intends to ditch the Intel chips inside Macs for ARM-based ones akin to the processors it uses in the iPhone and iPad. His reasoning is long and technical–though he does a nice job of explaining it clearly–and [...]

The Lesson of the Laptop-Shooting Dad

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Is there a parent of a teenager that hasn’t seen the viral video made by Tommy Jordan, the North Carolina dad who shoots nine rounds into his snarky daughter’s laptop with a .45? The clip has been viewed more than 18 million times in less than a week on YouTube. It is both disturbing and so deeply satisfying that you can’t watch it without reliving every fantasy you’ve ever had about hurling one of your teen’s gadgets out a window or under a car after they’ve used it to ignore you or deceive you, or distract themselves from something they’re supposed to do.

Why We Need a New Definition of ‘PC’

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What is a PC? At first blush, it seems like a straightforward, uncontroversial question, not unlike “What is a bicycle?” But it’s actually a surprisingly tough one to answer.

EXODesk: A Tablet Interface Goes Really, Really Big

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When last we saw the EXO UI–a touch-friendly skin that lives on top of Windows 7–it was the interface for a 11.6″ tablet called the EXOPC Slate. At ViewSonic’s booth at CES 2012, Canada-based EXOPC was showing the software off doing something new: It was running on an expansive 32″ touch screen, looking rather like [...]

Dell’s Little Big Ultrabook Looks Like a Winner

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The more Ultrabooks that got unveiled at CES, the more convinced I became that it’s silly to discuss them as if they were a coherent new class of portable computer. No two manufacturers seem to agree on what an Ultrabook should be. That’s neat, since it means they’re experimenting. And last Tuesday, Dell introduced my favorite answer so far to the question “What is an Ultrabook?” in the form of its new XPS 13.

Yes, Vizio, Your ‘Thin + Light’ Laptops Are Pretty, but Will They Be Cheap?

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I saw a lot of Ultrabooks at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, but Vizio’s Thin + Light laptops stood out. Being in Vizio’s quiet press room with no distractions probably helped, but I think there are a few better reasons why these svelte laptops — which Vizio isn’t calling Ultrabooks — have me more excited than most others.

CES: 12 Unique Ultrabooks and Tablets You Should Know About

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The best ultrathin laptops and touchscreen slabs from the tech industry’s biggest trade show.

Samsung Series 9 Notebook Knocks the Wind Out of Apple’s MacBook Air

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In a game where every pixel, ounce and fraction of an inch counts, Samsung’s new Series 9 notebooks have fired a serious shot across the MacBook Air’s bow. Don’t expect a tame response from Apple, though.

Up Close with Nikiski, Intel’s Concept Laptop of Tomorrow

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Although Intel doesn’t build laptops, the chip maker showed off a bit of design flare at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with Nikiski, a concept notebook that folds up into a touchscreen virtual assistant.

AMD’s Answer to Ultrabooks: Make ‘Em Cheap

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The Intel-led legion of thin, light and beautiful may look like the future of laptops, but at the moment, their prices could give you a heart attack. Many of the ones on display at CES float around $1,000, and some are closer to $1,500. Because of this, AMD sees an opportunity to attack its rival chip maker, Intel, which created the Ultrabook concept.

Intel’s Big Double Push for 2012: Ultrabooks and Smartphones

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This could be a big, busy year for Intel. While the processor giant has reportedly earmarked more advertising dollars for its ultrabook initiative than it’s spent promoting any other project since 2003 – remember Centrino? – the company also just unveiled that it’s jumping whole-hog into the lucrative smartphone market.