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ASUS Partners for Ubuntu Linux Hardware

Canonical's Ubuntu Linux set to be pre-loaded on ASUS notebooks, what's next and how much money is on the table?

Microsoft Says It's Not Tracking Windows Phones

Microsoft assures Congress that mobile users' location information is not being misused by service providers.

Iomega Steps Up Its Small Businesses Offering

The storage vendor rolls out a new line of network storage devices designed just for small businesses.

Fourth Quarter PC Sales Hit New Record

Dell finally regained its coveted second-place among the world's PC makers last quarter.

Intel Unveils Latest vPro CPUs

The updated processors add improved security, encryption and identity protection while boosting performance, even allowing CPUs to run faster than their rated frequencies when necessary.

Laptop Review: Dell Vostro V130

At first glance, this 3.5-pound business notebook has it all -- power, great display and sound, and good looks to boot. But will scanty battery life keep it off your short list?

Intel Core: The Greatest Generation

Unveiled last month, Intel's Second Generation Core processor has arrived. Vince Freeman explores the new CPU's specs in detail and its competitive chances against AMD. Is it worth waiting till April for a chipset fix to bring widespread system availability?

Microsoft ARMs Windows 8

The Wintel world quakes as Microsoft announces that the next version of Windows will run on a new generation of ARM-based devices as well as on x86 PCs. Can ARM conquer desktops and servers as well as tablets, or will the new Windows confuse consumers and arrive too late for vendors?

Hard Drive Review: Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB

If you think 2.5-inch, USB-powered portable hard drives are interchangeable, check out Seagate's flagship: Not only is it a whopping 1.5TB, but what's interchangeable is its interface -- from USB 2.0 to faster FireWire 800, eSATA or (in our test model) USB 3.0.

The Last Days of Discrete Graphics?

It won't happen overnight, but discrete graphics processors look to be heading in the same direction as the once-mighty sound card market.

Printer Review: HP LaserJet Pro CP1525nw


Buyer's Guide: Multifunction Laser Printers


AMD Moves Forward with Fusion


Laptop Review: Acer Aspire 5742G


Netbook Review: Acer Aspire One D255


Intel Faces Strong-ARM Tactics


Laptop Review: Toshiba Portege R700's Top 10


Multifunction Printer Review: HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus


Intel Secures Laptops with Anti-Theft Technology


Buyer's Guide: Digital Cameras


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