Laptops
Mobile computing options are definitely on the rise, but reports of the death of the laptop and desktop are premature.
Articles about Laptops
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Cracking Open the Google Chromebook Pixel
Bill Detwiler disassembles the Google Chromebook Pixel and explores the hardware inside this high-end Chrome OS laptop.
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What businesses would like to see from Apple in 2013
Erik Eckel drafts a holiday wish list of things businesses would like to see from Apple in 2013. What would you add?
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Chromebook or iPad: Choose your post-PC device wisely
Andy Wolber looks at how each of these devices offers connectivity, applications, and access to data that may transform how you work.
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Stay informed with Google Alerts
Andy Wolber explains how to use Google Alerts as a contemporary digital version of the old-fashioned clipping service.
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Do modern gadgets make working on holiday unavoidable?
Mobile technology is making more and more people feel they have a duty to check in with the office, even though they're on vacation.
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Google's control play is transparent and desperate
Donovan Colbert shares his thoughts about Google's pressure for a long-term digital dependent commitment with their cloud storage. Do you agree?
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MacBook Air 11-inch (2012) teardown reveals upgraded hardware, same battery/internal design
Bill Detwiler tears down the 2012, 11-inch MacBook Air and shows you how Apple upgraded its hardware without changing the internal design.
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Cracking Open the MacBook Air 11-inch (2012)
Bill Detwiler cracks open the 11-inch MacBook Pro (2012) and finds few design changes but several important hardware updates.
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Work travel tips for developers
Developer Justin James shares his basic toolkit--equipment, software, and more--for business trips. Tell us what you would add to his list.
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MacBook Pro or MacBook Air: Choosing the right model for user needs
Erik Eckel takes a detailed look at the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models to determine which is best for certain kinds of users.
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MacBook Air (2012) teardown reveals better hardware, unchanged battery/internal design
Bill Detwiler shows you how Apple made the 2012 MacBook Air more powerful without changing the internal design.
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Cracking Open the Apple MacBook Air 13-inch (2012)
Bill Detwiler cracks open the 13-inch MacBook Pro (2012) and finds few design changes but many significant hardware updates.
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Teardown shows Retina MacBook Pro is nearly impossible to upgrade, difficult to work on
Bill Detwiler shows you why the MacBook Pro with Retina Display is nearly impossible to upgrade, a pain to work on, and lacks an essential Pro feature.
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Cracking Open the Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display
Bill Detwiler cracks open the MacBook Pro with Retina Display and finds a laptop that looks more like a MacBook Air than a MacBook Pro.
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Ultrabooks? Too expensive for us, say CIOs
Hefty price tag puts corporate Ultrabook deployments on hold, according to the TechRepublic CIO Jury.