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Imagination CI20 Throws Down Barebones PC Gauntlet
British firm reveals more powerful alternative to the barebones Raspberry Pi personal computer
Apple’s Steve Jobs Provides Evidence In iPod Lawsuit
Steve Jobs and his actions are a central element in a lawsuit which alleges Apple 'wiped' rival songs from iPods
Apple Targets Music Streaming With Beats iOS Integration
Apple looks to take on the likes of Spotify by rolling Beats Music subscription service into iOS
Has NASA Developed The Ultimate Spy Drone?
The perfect spy drone? NASA invents a drone that simply disappears or decomposes away if it crashes
Why Has Google Leased Historic Moffett Airfield From NASA?
Will Google use its newly acquired Moffett Airfield for drones or more exotic airborne technology?
Microsoft Replaces Lync With Skype For Business
New rebranded service will be available from early next year
Ultrabooks Reportedly Missing Sales Targets
Intel's ultrabook concept is not selling quite as well as first thought, according to media reports
HP’s PC Decision Could Pay Dividends
HP's decision to retain its PC arm will benefit all its businesses, but also comes with some significant risks, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Microsoft Windows 8 Pre-Beta: Review
The pre-beta of Windows 8 shows off a new UI and design features but otherwise looks familiar
HP Seals The Deal On Autonomy Acquisition
HP has completed its £6.7bn acquisition of UK firm Autonomy, following approval by shareholders
Google Launches ‘Chromezone’ Store In London
Google's branded shop within a shop is designed to promote and sell Samsung Chromebooks running Chrome OS
CEO Changes Leave Questions At Apple, Google
Google's Eric Schmidt and Apple's Steve Jobs both stepped down in 2011. Which company is better positioned, asks Clint Boulton
PC Shipments Continue To Tumble
Analysts have more bad news for PC makers in Western Europe, with shipments declining by almost a fifth
Artist Raided Over Apple Store Spy Snaps
A New York artist has been visited by the Secret Service after he used Apple Store computers to snap shoppers
Acer To Follow Asus With ‘Ultrabook’ Launch
Acer President Jim Wong said the company plans to release an "ultrabook" this year
Hardware Enhancements Allow Faster Encryption
For those unwilling to sacrifice performance for security, there are hardware-based strategies for faster encryption, says Jason Brooks
Intel Shows Lightweight ‘Ultrabook’ Devices
The new 'Ultrabook' ultra-light laptop is intended to compete with the tide of tablets and the MacBook Air
Lenovo X1 Answers Apple’s MacBook Air: Review
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 offers a slim option for business users, but doesn't hold back on power
What Use Is A Desktop In A Mobility-Centric World?
HP is pushing a mobile strategy, but its new Pavilion desktop PCs show the tower remains close to its heart, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Google Chromebooks Won’t Suit Enterprise Users
The combination of high cost, silent updates and constant Wi-Fi access will make the Chromebook a loser in the enterprise, says Wayne Rash
Chromebook Will Struggle Against Windows, Tablets
Google's cloud-based Chromebook device could find itself squeezed between Windows and tablets, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Microsoft Will Survive The WebOS PC Invasion
Hewlett-Packard's decision to port webOS onto its PCs is unlikely to hurt Microsoft too much, says Nicholas Kolakowski
New Apple MacBook Pro Is More Than An Upgrade: Review
Intel's Thunderbolt and sparkling graphics make the new Macbook Pro more than just “this year’s model”
Stopping WikiLeaks-Style Data Thefts Is Easy
Tools to lock PCs have been available for years, and could have prevented the WikiLeaks breach, says Wayne Rash - if we used them
Dell Retains Second Spot In Recovering PC Market
The PC market is recovering with HP leading the pack, and Dell maintaining its second spot over Acer
Note Hints At Chrome OS Netbook Arrival
The first netbook running Chrome OS is expected soon according to a note found in the source code of Google Docs
Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard Shipping In December For £70
The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard charges on solar or indoor light and can work in darkness for up to three months
Xerox Debuts Greener colorQube Solid-Ink Printers
Xerox claims lower energy and less waste than laser printers as it launches two solid-ink ColorQube printers
Microsoft Names US As Botnet Central
A Microsoft report has identified the United States as the main focus for computers infected with rogue botnets