Laptops November 3, 2015 Where do I click again? A Windows 8 guide for the perplexed With the launch of Windows 8, buyers are about to discover a computing experience unlike anything they've seen before. Here's a guide to getting past some of the hurdles.
Laptops November 3, 2015 Bill Gates calls new Windows 8 'very exciting' Microsoft founder Bill Gates on Thursday called the new Windows 8 operating system scheduled for release next month "a very exciting new product" and "a very big deal" for the world's largest software maker.
Cameras November 3, 2015 What you need to know about electronics trade-in programs Doesn’t it always seem that new gadget you bought is already old hat by the time your credit-card statement arrives?
Desktops November 3, 2015 Apple-1 computer sold at auction for $905,000 One of the first Apple-1 computers has been sold at auction for $905,000, making it the most expensive Apple computer ever.
Laptops November 3, 2015 Experts: Why HP’s split spells good news for customers HP’s decision to split in two spells good news for the company’s customers, according to analysts, while reshaping the stagnant PC market.
Desktops November 3, 2015 2 ways Facebook could fix its top privacy risk Facebook has gotten some praise lately for experimenting with a new feature, known as Privacy Checkup, which reminds users who have been posting public status updates on their wall for a long tim...
Laptops November 3, 2015 What will Windows 9 look like? It hasn't been long since Microsoft upgraded Windows 8 with Windows 8.1. But that doesn't mean it's too soon to start speculating about Windows 9.
Desktops October 28, 2015 Top 10 Black Friday Shopping Tips Some call shopping on Black Friday America's favorite contact sport after football.
Desktops October 22, 2015 6 cool and unusual gadgets at electronics show preview CES Unveiled is the traditional pre-show kickoff to the big electronics show—CES 2014.
Laptops October 22, 2015 PC makers plan rebellion against Windows at 2014 CES, analysts say Fearing rapidly plummeting sales of traditional laptops and desktop computers -- which collapsed by as much as 10 percent in 2013 -- manufacturers are planning a revolt against Microsoft and the Windows operating system, analysts say.
Laptops October 22, 2015 Computers can be hacked with high-frequency sounds A computer's microphone and speakers can covertly send and receive data.