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Report: IBM-Lenovo server sale negotiations have hit a wall
IBM and Lenovo have been publicly silent over reported talks over the server business -- and they might never say anything about the matter now.
Lenovo introduces ThinkPad S431, ThinkPad Edge E431 and E531 laptops
The S431 is a bit more fashion-forward than its siblings, while the new Edge models continue the staid ThinkPad tradition.
Want the most reliable Windows PC? Buy a Mac (or maybe a Dell)
A new report from Soluto uses data from its massive online database of PC crashes, hangs, and performance metrics to identify the 10 most reliable Windows PCs you can buy today. Surprisingly, a MacBook Pro is at the top of the list. Even more surprising is who's not included.
IBM's potential x86 server sale to Lenovo highlights oncoming train
IBM famously unloaded its PC business to Lenovo well before the post PC era hit. Is Big Blue bailing on commodity servers before the floor falls out?
IBM reportedly in talks to sell server biz to Lenovo
Big Blue is seeking up to $6 billion for its x86 server business, and Lenovo is a top candidate as it does not pose a threat to other parts of IBM's business.
Lenovo brings smartphones to Malaysia
Local IT provider ECS ICT will partner the Chinese company to bring two of its smartphones into the Southeast Asian market for the first time.
Lenovo's chip expansion a bid at differentiation
Plans to grow its mobile chip design team exponentially will help the Chinese PC maker gain better insight into optimizing its future devices, but it will not transform into a "chip giant" any time soon.
LenovoEMC launches network video recorders, eyes SMBs
According to LenovoEMC, its network video recorders (NVRs) are designed for security installations with less than 20 Internet Protocol cameras.
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 review
Although it's expensive for a moderate-performing Atom-based Windows 8 tablet, the ThinkPad Tablet 2's design and build quality are excellent, while pen support is a real bonus.
LenovoEMC adds virtualization tools to its storage OS
The LifeLine 4.0 OS aims to bring more enterprise-class storage features to smaller companies via its Iomega branded products.
Where can you find a PC running Windows 7?
Some of my readers are complaining that they want to avoid Windows 8, but they can't find Windows 7 PCs. Really? I just surveyed the market and found plenty of Windows 7 choices. The secret is knowing where to look.
Lenovo introduces ThinkCentre Edge 62z all-in-one desktop: Is its 18.5-inch screen too small?
The $549 starting price tag is small enough, but is the workstation's LCD too tiny?
NEC mulling mobile phone unit sell-off to Lenovo: report
The Japanese technology firm may be considering a sell-off of its mobile phone unit to Lenovo or others, reports suggest, amid declining sales targets and financial troubles.
Lenovo launches ThinkPad T431, adds new version of black
Based on nine months of research, Lenovo made 26 design tweaks to its corporate workhorse laptop. Good luck spotting the changes.
New Windows-powered tablets threaten iPad's enterprise dominance, claims analyst
The iPad popularity is growing in the enterprise market, with 94 percent of the Fortune 500 companies either testing or deploying the tablet. But one analyst believes that companies should take a look at the new crop of Windows tablets.