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PC demand bolsters HP earnings
HP Inc has reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue and raised its full-year profit forecast, helped by strong demand for its notebooks and desktops.
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Global device shipments set to hit 2.32B units in 2018
Worldwide shipments of PCs, tablets and mobile phones are expected to reach 2.32 billion this year, according to Gartner.
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Kiwi IT spending increases, but where’s the money going?
Data centre spending lags as devices make a comeback.
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Acer puts liquid cooling in its Switch Alpha 12 tablet
One wouldn't typically imagine liquid cooling in a tablet, but Acer has pulled it off with its latest Switch Alpha 12.
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Intel's tablet adventure looking more like its netbook disaster
Intel's rise and fall in tablets are starting to resemble the company's misadventures in netbooks less than a decade ago.
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Vendors grapple with excess channel inventory as tablet and PC struggles continue
The worldwide PC market experienced its fourth consecutive quarter of negative growth.
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Three things to consider before ditching your laptop for a tablet
For a few years now I've been watching tablets develop into ever more potent machines, with an eye towards making the jump from a laptop to a slate for my mobile workstation. Sure, people have been working on iPads for years, but until recently it's always seemed like a bit of a hack to me.
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How to choose between the iPhone 6, Plus, and iPad
Like a great many people, I'm planning to pre-order one of the new iPhones, but I'm still on the fence about whether to order an iPhone 6 or 6 Plus.
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Apple's 12-inch iPad makes no sense at all!
Apple intends introducing a <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2599404/tablets/big-ipad-pro-q1-release-date-itbwcw.html">12.9-inch iPad model</a>, and there's some who may think doing so makes no sense at all. They're wrong. Here's why:
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The 6 best tablets for getting work done in 2014
A few years ago, it was easy to scoff at the idea of using tablets for productivity. The hardware was too weak, and the software was too limited, so turning a tablet into a work device made sense only for a few fringe users.
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