Qualcomm Aims for Ultrabook Market With ARM SoC
The company thinks it can build on its success in the mobile space with an ARM-powered ultrabook competitor.
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The company thinks it can build on its success in the mobile space with an ARM-powered ultrabook competitor.
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You've probably used PDF readers, but you might not know as much about PDF creation tools, which let you do much more. Here's a roundup of five product choices.
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The XPS 13 ultrabook is a unique hybrid of a premuim consumer laptop and a thin-and-light business notebook. Loaded your choice of either an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor and a blazingly fast solid state drive, this little laptop might just give Apple a run for its money.
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NZXT's new Cyro E40 cooling pad fits 15-inch notebooks and features movable fans, allowing users to pinpoint laptop hotspots and cool their notebooks down more effectively. Check out our full review to see if the Cyro E40 can help.
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EUROCOM managed to fit a 2GB Nvidia GT 650M graphics card and the latest Intel 'Ivy Bridge' processors into its new Monster 1.0, an 11.6" gaming notebook.
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This midpriced 15-inch Toshiba Satellite has a few nice higher-end features, but its AMD processor makes it feel like a budget performer.
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For PC users wanting alternatives to MS Office, Corel has unveiled a new edition of WordPerfect Office which adds an Android OS app, plus eBook publishing.
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First out of the gate with the latest quad-core Intel CPUs, Origin is one of the few high-end boutique gaming PC makers that really pays attention to laptops.
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Alienware has refreshed its gaming notebook lineup with new video cards, screens, and storage options including SSD and hard drive combos.
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NotebookReview s Discussion Forums recently hit the 500,000-member mark, reaching a new milestone for our most active user forum. The forum has logged more than 588,000 threads and close to 7.2m posts from all types of members, ranging from computing newbies to advanced technology pros and business users.
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