By Dora Tutor, on April 6th, 2013%
With the tech market focusing more on tablet PC’s and smartphones, there is no way that manufacturers are going to leave the development of their desktop computers. Though desktop PC’s are not so popular nowadays compared to the latest small gadgets, they are still the most powerful units in terms of gaming, production, and other purposes.
Dell, one of the most outstanding computer manufacturer, attempts to meet the needs of Linux fans with their PCs. The laptop line “Project Sputnik” is a product of the effort of Dell which is an advanced version of the XPS . . . → Read More: Alienware X51 Starts at $599
By Antonnete Teresita, on June 12th, 2012%
Rumors came out last week that MacBook Pro users are expecting the Pro line to be stopped by Apple, an executive from Apple reported that new iMac and MacBook Pro is already in the works and might arrive next year, according to David Pogue of The New York Times on Monday.
In the WWDC or Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, the Cupertino, California-based company showed off a new line of MacBook computers. It includes the 15-inch Retina display for the MacBook Pro and updates to the MacBook Air. Apparently, upgrades for the iMacs is not available . . . → Read More: New iMac and Mac Pro Models in 2013 According to Apple Exec
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on November 11th, 2011%
Nvidia Corp. shares increased in expanded trading following producer of graphics processors announced third- quarter product sales and revenue that capped analysts’ estimations, raised by need for chips utilized by computer avid gamers and developers.
Product sales in the period which ended Oct. 30 increased 26 % to $1.07 billion, the Santa Clara, California-based firm mentioned in a report yesterday. That in comparison with the normal analyst estimation for $1.06 billion in profits, based on Bloomberg data. Not including particular costs, revenue was 35 cents per share, topping predictions of 31 cents.
Nvidia have been winning share of . . . → Read More: Nvidia Corp. Shares Rises; Chip Demands Boosts Profit
By Dora Tutor, on October 28th, 2011%
Hewlett Packard will continue in producing tablet computers, and they’re going to be driven by the Windows 8 os, HP explained on a phone call with the market analysts. The future of its webOS mobile Operating system continues to be unclear.
“We’re at the beginning stages of a new segment,” according to Meg Whitman, HP Chief Executive. “I hardly think that we’re too late, the work we’re doing with Microsoft is extraordinarily compelling, ultraportables are compelling.” she added.
Before the analyst phone call on Thursday, Whitman reported that the HP is not going to . . . → Read More: HP will Release Tablet with Windows 8 in 2012
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on September 21st, 2011%
Adobe Systems announced a new update or version for their Flash Player and Adobe Air – Flash Player 11 and Adobe Air 3 – on Wednesday to help developers make more classy apps with several new features across tablet PC’s, smartphones and desktop computers as well.
According to Adobe’s director of product marketing, Anup Murarka, the two new updates are the biggest so far in two years, it will be available to everyone free of charge in October. Related tools like Flex and Flash Builder will support new features in Adobe Air 3 and Flash Player . . . → Read More: Adobe Launches Flash Player 11 and Adobe Air 3
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