Hardware - infotech
Smallest computer Chip to cost $9
11 May 2015
The Chip packs a 1GHz processor, 512 RAM and a storage of 4GB and all of it at just $9
IBM launches the most powerful, secure system ever built
15 Jan 2015
The z13 features the world’s fastest microprocessor, 2X faster than the most common server processors, 300 per cent more memory, 100 per cent more bandwidth and vector processing analytics to speed mobile transactions
Apple launches iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3
01 Dec 2014
HP to launch Sprout PC next week
24 Oct 2014
Apple bets its way into wearables with launch of Apple Watch
10 Sep 2014
Commentators say the Apple Watch could prove to be yet another disruptive innovation from the company and would alter forever the ubiquitous digital watch industry
Apple offers low priced iMac desktop for £900
19 Jun 2014
Sony launches convertible laptop range Vaio Flip
22 Jan 2014
Sony, which has now decided to focus its energies on convertible laptops, has brought its new Vaio Flip laptop range to the Indian market.
Micromax unveils LapTab at CES in Las Vegas
08 Jan 2014
Intel shows wearable computer, Edison
07 Jan 2014
Apple updates flagship iMac with new release
25 Sep 2013
Google unveils Nexus 7 and net-to-TV dongle
25 Jul 2013
Google yesterday unveiled a sleeker but more powerful tablet PC in its Nexus range along with a thumb-sized device to enable users of popular mobile gadgets to send online content to television sets wirelessly
3-in-1 hybrid from Asus runs on Android plus Windows 8
04 Jun 2013
Asus has come out with the Transformer Book Trio, a three-in-one desktop / laptop / tablet hybrid running both Android and Windows 8.
ASUS launches first-ever dual OS PC
22 May 2013
Datawind boosts Akash 2 deliveries
25 Mar 2013
Google launches Chromebook Pixel
22 Feb 2013
With its touch-sensitive screen at 239ppi, the Chromebook Pixel looks among the frontrunners in the laptop space
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