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What's New in Dell's Chromebook 11 and Chromebook 13 SLIDESHOW

Don Reisinger | January 26, 2017
On Jan. 25 Dell introduces updates to the Chromebook 11 and the Chromebook 13. Both notebook models run Google’s Chrome OS operating system in which most applications and data storage reside in the cloud. Chromebooks have found favor in the education markets and in some businesses because of...
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10 Smart Features to Build Into New Chrome OS Tablets in 2017

10 Smart Features to Build Into New Chrome OS Tablets in 2017 SLIDESHOW

Don Reisinger | January 25, 2017
Google’s Chrome OS soon could find its way to more mobile devices, Rajen Sheth, the company’s Android and Chrome product director for education and enterprise, said Jan. 23. Google envisions the operating system coming to tablets and detachable screen models that can double as notebooks or...
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Microsoft Challenges Chromebooks With New Windows 10 School PCs

Pedro Hernandez | January 24, 2017
Microsoft showcases new low-cost Windows 10 PCs from Acer, HP and Lenovo along with an Intune device management plan for schools.
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New-Gen Chromebooks 2

Google Says New Chromebook Models to Include Android Education Apps

Jaikumar Vijayan | January 24, 2017
Google says that a new generation of Chromebooks capable of running Android market will start to become available in the late spring from Acer, Asus, Lenovo, HP and Dell.
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Samsung’s High End Notebook Odyssey Designed With Gamers in Mind

Samsung’s High End Notebook Odyssey Designed With Gamers in Mind SLIDESHOW

Don Reisinger | January 12, 2017
In a break from a trend that has seen technology companies invest heavily in low-cost two-in-one hybrids over the past couple of years, Samsung in early January announced a new high-end laptop called the Notebook Odyssey. The Notebook Odyssey is designed for gamers and other PC buyers who crave...
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Windows 10 Test Build 2

Microsoft Kicks Off Battery Life Experiment in Windows 10 Test Build

Pedro Hernandez | January 10, 2017
The latest Windows Insider build includes Microsoft's battery life-extending tech, a new nighttime viewing mode and a rapid Hyper-V virtual machine creation option.
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HP PC Models for 2017

HP's Latest PC Lineup Includes All-in-One Model With Curved Screen

David Needle | January 10, 2017
HP Inc is rolling out a super-thin notebook, curved PC monitor and previewed the new the Sprout Pro workstation as part of its 2017 PC model lineup.
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Samsung Chromebook Plus

Samsung's Chromebook Leverages Rising Buyer Interest in Chrome OS SLIDESHOW

Don Reisinger | January 10, 2017
Chromebooks currently rate as some of the most popular personal computers on Amazon’s list of technology bestsellers. As a result, more hardware makers are introducing laptops and notebooks that run Chrome OS. Samsung is the most recent company, introducing a Chrome OS model with a notebook...
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Red Hat Improves Hybrid Cloud Management With CloudForm 4.2 VIDEO

eWEEK Staff | January 06, 2017
DAILY VIDEO: Red Hat CloudForms 4.2 Improves Hybrid Cloud Management; Virtual Reality-Enabled Windows 10 Devices on Display at CES 2017; Google to Integrate Android Apps With Fiat Chrysler In-Vehicle System; and there's more.
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HP Introduces Sprout Pro All-inOne, EliteBook x360 at CES 2017

HP Introduces Sprout Pro All-inOne, EliteBook x360 at CES 2017 SLIDESHOW

Don Reisinger | January 06, 2017
HP made a splash at this year’s Computer Electronic Show 2017 with help from a bevy of new computers. The vendor unveiled desktops, notebooks and hybrids that should hold appeal for both consumers and corporate users. But the EliteBook x360 hybrid laptop and the Sprout Pro all-in-one computer...
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