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Sony Corp. said on Tuesday it would launch the world's first notebook personal computer equipped with a next-generation Blu-ray optical disk drive in Japan in June. The Japanese electronics and ...
The landmark personal computer, introduced by IBM 30 years ago Friday, launched the PC revolution, changing the way people work, communicate, and play. Jay Greene, a CNET senior writer, works from ...
Apple Computer Inc. on Tuesday announced a faster version of its popular iBook notebook personal computer and a less expensive model of its PowerMac desktop line, as the computer maker gears up for ...
Intel has announced that it may announce a processor that will realize a new high-performance, low-priced ultra-thin laptop computer within the year. This means that an inexpensive ultra-thin notebook ...
In recent statements to PC World, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) executive Murthy Renduchintala made it clear that he wants the company to deliver faster and more power-efficient personal computer processors on ...
Although the desktop and notebook personal computer shipments for Latin America are in, the final verdict for the region is still out. According to a new IDC report, personal computer vendors in Latin ...
HONG KONG, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co. said on Monday it was "well-positioned" for notebook personal computer sales during the U.S. holiday season. "We have a very strong consumer line-up," ...
TAOYUAN, Taiwan -- Quanta Computer, the world's biggest notebook personal computer assembler and major supplier of MacBook and Apple Watch, on Friday said cloud computing and data centers will be the ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp <6502.T> expects its notebook personal computer sales in the United States to sharply outpace the industry in the holiday season. Jeff Barney, general ...
In recent statements to PC World, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) executive Murthy Renduchintala made it clear that he wants the company to deliver faster and more power-efficient personal computer processors on ...
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