While Apple has previously dismissed the idea of porting its entire Mac OS X operating system to ARM-powered mobile devices, the Cupertino company has at least been working on it. That’s according to one intern who worked with Apple’s Platform...Lenovo’s IdeaPad Yoga can do downward dog
Lenovo trotted out a slew of new computers and computer-like items at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, including two ultrabooks and a tablet with keyboard dock. One of the ultrabooks, the IdeaPad Yoga, has a display that ......
Hands on: Samsung throws more device sizes, mediocre ultrabook at US market
Samsung’s Consumer Electronics Show gadget announcements consisted of several small things this year: a refreshed Series 9 notebook, the Series 5 Ultra ultrabook, a refreshed Galaxy Tab 7.7 with LTE, and the Galaxy No...
Blackbox bamboo MacBook Air case is beautiful and takes a beating
I like my MacBook Air because it's thin and light, and can be packed in a bag without even really adding any extra weight, but there are times when that svelte frame is a liability rather than an asset. For those times, there's the Blackbox.
Retina Display MacBook Pros in 2012? Why it could happen.
The MacBook Pro could get a substantial boost in screen resolution, according to sources upstream in Apple's supply chain talking to DigiTimes Wednesday. But how likely is it that Apple will actually produce these monster graphical powerhouses in 2012, as reported?

Light, fast, a little unstable: hands-on with a Toshiba ultrabook
Toshiba's entries into the ultrabook market, the Portege Z830 series, falls on the less expensive end of the spectrum. The internals of our test model, the Z835, are robust and we had no issues with...
MacBook Air now makes up 28 percent of Apple’s notebook shipments
Thanks to some NPD figures brought to light by Morgan Stanley (via AppleInsider), it's now clear how much of an impact the MacBook Air's mid-2011 update had on Apple's diminutive notebook. Though Apple's thinnest laptop accounted for a mere eight ...
Why it could be the end of the line for the Mac Pro
The Mac Pro has long remained a professional tool in an otherwise consumer-focused line of Apple computers. But would Apple really close the door on its most muscular and expandable Mac model, as recent reports suggest? I think so, and there are good reasons why.
First ASUS ultrabook to market: meet the Zenbook
ASUS unveiled its new ultrabook, the UX 21/31 or “Zenbook,” at an event in New York yesterday. The smallest 11-inch version of the Windows 7 computer has an Intel Core i5 processor, weighs 2.43 pounds, and is priced...




