Category: Computers
Apple bringing some Mac production back to the US
Apple are planning on bringing "some production" of their Mac computers back to the US in 2013, a Bloomberg Businessweek interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed. Stating that it's something that has been planned for a long time,…
Apple's 2012 iMac gets teardown, displays economic use of space
Apple's super-slim new iMac computers have only just gone on sale, but that hasn't stopped a gang of early owners tearing the all-in-one desktop machine apart in order to get a closer look at its innards. Japanese bloggers at Kodawarsian…
ASUS Taichi dual-screen Windows 8 ultrabook delayed
The ASUS Taichi has once again been delayed, leaving those hoping to nab one of the dual-screen ultrabook convertibles for Christmas hanging. An ASUS spokesperson contacted PC, stating in an email that though the device would miss its November shipping…
CONFIRMED: 2012 iMac UK release date set for 30 November
Time to revise those Christmas lists; following rumours that they'd miss out on a 2012 release date altogether, Apple have now confirmed that their new iMac models will launch in the UK on 30 November, just in time for the…
Google-branded Chrome OS laptop coming 2013?
Google has dipped its toes into the laptop hardware market with its Chromebook range, an intriguing line of low powered, cheapish portable computers that require a constant internet connection to get the most out of them. But a new report…
TITAN: World's new fastest supercomputer uses NVIDIA GPU tech to reach new speedy heights
The TITAN system housed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been crowned the world's fastest computer. Usurping IBM's Sequoia, the supercomputer took three years to build the 200 cabinet PC, hitting new heights by using NVIDIA GPU tech similar to…
New Apple iMac release may slip to 2013
Lusting over Apple's super-svelte new iMac models? If you're holding out for their release, you better get yourself comfortable; it's now looking as though the computers' pencilled in November or December 2012 release dates will slip to early 2013. A…
LG EA93 monitor is world's first 21:9 wide computer screen
LG have released the LG EA93, the first computer monitor to have a super-wide 21:9 ratio. A 29-inch screen running at 2560×1080 resolution, it gives the user the option of having either a super-wide desktop, or to split the screen…
Apple MacBooks to use iPad, not Intel, processors in the future?
Apple are thought to be considering ditching Intel's processors from their future computers in favour of their own mobile processors, a new report has revealed. Sources "familiar with the company's research" have told Bloomberg that the Cupertino tech giants believe…
HANDS-ON: ASUS Taichi dual-screen Windows 8 ultrabook convertible
The ASUS Taichi is an ultrabook with a difference. As flexible as its name suggests, this dual-screen ultrabook is as happy being a Windows 8 computer as it is a Windows 8 tablet. We went hands-on today with this intriguing…