By uday | Laptop
In addition to Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon ultrabook, Lenovo has rolled out the Lenovo ThinkPad L, T, W and X Series laptops. Featuring 3rd Generation Intel Core processors and Lenovo Enhanced Experience 3.0 (EE 3.0) with RapidBoot technology, the laptops boot 40 percent faster than a typical Windows 7 computer. All of them also offer
By uday | Tablets
If you found yourself longing for the minor tweaks Samsung made to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germanyearlier this year, you may be in luck: Apple’s filed for a preliminary injunction against the slate stateside. It isn’t the first one, either, Cupertino filed something similar back in February, though it didn’t quite pass legal muster. After gaining some headway earlier this week,
By Ganesh | Tablets
The usual “insider close to the matter” reveals that Microsoft’s Windows 8 tablets and PCs based on Intel hardware will debut in November. Windows 8 will also come in ARM flavours, a first for the MS platform. The first wave of Intel-based machines will hit retail stores in the last month of autumn. More than
By Ganesh | Tablets
The clock is ticking as we approach the debut of Google I/O 2012, taking place next month and already there are lots of rumors concerning the supposed Nexus tablet that could debut there. Samsung and Google are supposedly working together on a new device, that’s maybe a tablet or maybe a phone. It all started
By Ganesh | Smart Phones
The year’s most hotly anticipated smartphones have been the Galaxy S III, the flagship handset from Samsung and the upcoming iPhone, the highly anticipated refresh to the iPhone 4S. One of the two handsets has already been announced with the Samsung Galaxy S III expected to hit shelves in India on the last day of
By Ganesh | Smart Phones
Some Motorola Mobility smartphones infringe on a Microsoft patent and will be barred from importation to the United States, a U.S. trade panel said on Friday. The order by the U.S. International Trade Commission has been sent to President Barack Obama, who has 60 days to consider whether to overturn it for policy reasons. The
By uday | Gadgets
Workstations aren’t normally our focus, but when Dell shows off a new Precision system that lets four media pros share its graphics hardware at once, you can be sure the company has our attention. If your IT chief springs for a Precision R5500 with four Quadro 2000 cards, each of those cards can take advantage
By uday | Smart Phones
There’s been quite a bit of brouhaha over at xda-developers lately about changes HTC’s made to the way multitasking behaves on the One X compared to stock Ice Cream Sandwich. We’re not just talking about obvious UI tweaks here — Sense 4′s horizontal, card-like arrangement vs. Android 4.0′s default vertical list — but actual differences
By uday | Gadgets
Samsung’s CES blitz included a tease of five new camcorders, but precious little in the way of launch details. Some of the mystery has ended, as two of the camcorders — the QF20 and W300 — are at last hitting US stores. The QF20 caters to the Internet crowd and, for $350, will let you
By uday | Gadgets
It may still be some time before you can take Google’s ambitious wearable computing project for a spin, but there’s certainly no shortage of head-mounted displays out there for those looking to blaze a trail of their own. You can now add Silicon Micro Display’s new ST1080 glasses to that list, a full 1080p display