Qualcomm’s quad-core Snapdragon chips to hit tablets next year
Snapdragon chips, which are designed to run Windows 8, will be in tablets during the second half of 2012
Snapdragon chips, which are designed to run Windows 8, will be in tablets during the second half of 2012
Smaller businesses may think they’re immune to threats
B&N’s Nook Tablet has beefier specs than Amazon’s Kindle Fire, but it also has its share of limitations as a tablet
Plus, details on the Nook and tablets in healthcare
The vendor says the new program will help partners transition to solution-based selling
Despite reports of its death and market challenges from possible spinoffs to flooding, IDC reports resilience in Canada’s PC market
Canadian subsidiary boss Mitchell Martin looking to align with Apple Canada in the future
Many independent ISPs are uncertain what the effect of the ruling will be on the prices they will charge residential and business customers
Even Android could be vulnerable
The new ultrabook and other products come shortly after the company decided not to sell its PC business
Intel aims for an exascale supercomputer by 2018, and is building more power-efficient server chips
Big data? Big deal. Actually, let me rephrase that. Big data? Big deals, plural. Possibly very big deals
A cloud-based service starting at US$99 is designed for easy deployment and maintenance
The IdeaPad U300s isn’t the fastest Ultrabook we’ve tested, and ports are minimal, but style and ergonomics make up for a lot
CA Cloud 360 attempts to address some of the major concerns expressed by holdout customers intrigued by the cost savings promised by the cloud but daunted by the process