Windows 10 scores a major victory for desktop users with a hoard of handy new features, but Microsoft still has work to do on the touchscreen experience.
Intel and Micron have announced an all-new memory technology called 3D XPoint. It promises performance up to 1,000 greater than current solid state drives.
Microsoft's Q4 2015 earnings report was pretty rough, but it did contain a surprise success - revenue from the Microsoft Surface line has more than doubled.
AMD has announced a new, affordable entry in its APU line. Boasting four cores and a base clock of 3.6GHz, the A8-7670K balances price and performance.
The Next Unit of Computing, or NUC, is a kit PC from Intel that's smaller and than your average desktop. Here's how to buy the NUC that's best for you.
Microsoft has released Build 10240, the first Windows 10 build released under the company's TH1 track. It's not yet the "final" release build, but it's close.
Lenovo is considering a retro-inspired ThinkPad that combines favorite features from the past two decades with modern hardware and a razor-thin profile.
A leaked table suggests that Intel's 10nm chip, expected in 2017, is no longer on schedule. If true, it'd mark a major change in the company's strategy.
NRAM memory, which is built from carbon nanotubes, offers infinite read-write cycles as well as resistance to temperature, magnetic fields and radiation.
AMD has revealed details about High Bandwidth Memory, a new vertically stacked video memory solution that promises a 3x improvement in performance per watt.
Intel has announced Thunderbolt 3. In addition to a blister 40 gigabytes per second of bandwidth it offers compatibility with the USB 3.1 standard and USB Type-C connector.
Intel re-affirmed that Skylake, the Core architecture, will release at some point in 2015. It also showed two reference designd based on the architecture.
Many buy a cheap laptop with a dual-core chip believing they'll enjoy better portability, but a quad's superior performance is often the better choice.