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  • Google's Chrome OS doesn't support Java yet

    Google's prototype Chrome OS laptops do not yet support Java, and support for Flash Player 10.1 is being called a "work in progress."

    Written by Jon Brodkin14 Dec. 10 04:33
  • DRAM prices to keep falling through the first half of 2011

    The price of DRAM, the main memory inside personal computers, will likely keep falling throughout the first half of next year before a recovery takes hold, analysts and market researchers say.

    Written by Dan Nystedt26 Nov. 10 06:04
  • Acer brings dual-screen laptop to reality

    Are physical keyboards soon going to be a thing of the past? At a splashy event here in New York City, Acer Tuesday announced its new concept for a laptop: The Acer Iconia. The name's gravitas is appropriate given that it's the first laptop to ditch a physical keyboard in favor of a two touch-screens attached by a hinge, just as with a standard laptop.

    Written by Melissa J. Perenson24 Nov. 10 05:08
  • Acer unveils tablets to run Windows, Android

    Acer executives on Tuesday previewed tablet computers planned for release next year, including three Android-based devices and one that runs Windows. They also detailed plans to introduce a portable computer that has the form factor of a laptop but replaces the keyboard with a second touchscreen, allowing users to use a virtual keyboard or some other form of touch-based interface.

    Written by Joab Jackson24 Nov. 10 07:08
  • Android will take 15% of tablet market next year

    Not content to gobble up smartphone market share, the Android operating system is poised to capture 15 per cent of the tablet market in 2011, according to IMS Research.

    Written by Brad Reed19 Nov. 10 04:24
  • Acer releases dual Android-Windows 7 netbook

    Fans of Android and Windows 7 have a reason to smile with the release of the Acer Aspire One Happy netbook that runs the two operating systems side-by-side without the need to reboot.

    Written by Rodney Gedda08 Nov. 10 12:21
  • Chrome smartbooks have already lost to MacBook Air

    Google says it will release a Google-branded Chrome OS smartbook in November to be followed a month later by Chrome OS netbooks from Hewlett-Packard and Acer.

    Written by Ian Paul03 Nov. 10 04:12
  • Acer and Asus take a stab at iPad killers

    A flood of computer tablets is scheduled to hit the market in the next few months, but can any of them cut into iPad's market share?

    Written by Barbara E. Hernandez30 Oct. 10 10:29
  • Augen tablet will dual-boot Ubuntu and Android

    Hard on the heels of the news last week of Acer's dual-booting netbooks, Augen has announced that one of its six forthcoming tablets will run both Android and Ubuntu.

    Written by Katherine Noyes13 Oct. 10 06:06
  • Acer netbooks will dual-boot Android and Windows 7

    In what will surely provide a boost to Google's Android platform outside the smartphone arena, computer maker Acer reportedly announced on Wednesday that all of its upcoming dual-core netbooks will run both Android and Windows 7.

    Written by Katherine Noyes08 Oct. 10 08:49
  • Acer reportedly developing dual-touchscreen laptop

    Acer is working on a dual-touchscreen multitouch laptop with no physical keyboard or mouse that would be available by fall 2011, according to several reports. Instead of using physical inputs, one touchscreen would function as the display and one would act as the keyboard and trackpad, similar to Toshiba's Libretto W100. Acer's device is reportedly sporting two 15-inch touchscreens, runs Windows 7 and has an Intel Core i5 2.67GHz processor under the hood, according to TechReview Source.

    Written by Ian Paul14 Sept. 10 01:37
  • Acer revs up Android with new smartphones

    Acer has entered the local smartphone market in a big way with five new handsets available, all running variations of Google's Android operating system.

    Written by Rodney Gedda02 Sept. 10 04:46
  • PC market strengthens in Western Europe, Gartner says

    PC shipments increased in Western Europe by 19.6 percent in the second quarter of this year compared to the same period in 2009, quickly recovering from the economic slowdown, according to analyst Gartner.

    Written by Jeremy Kirk26 Aug. 10 00:15
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