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Intel Working on Android Powered Notebooks?

Intel is supposedly working on convertible netbook tablets which Lenovo will bring to the market in May.
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The Chromebook Isn't Selling -- So What?

Apparently people aren't buying Chromebooks. Or they're buying them but not using them. But does that actually matter?

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Toshiba's KIRAbook is a High-Resolution Windows 8 Competitor to the Retina MacBook

Toshiba has unveiled the KIRAbook, an ultrabook with a high-resolution display set for US release in May. The KIRAbook will arrive with a 13.3-inch 2560 x 1440 display, 256GB of solid-state storage, 8GB of RAM, and Windows 8 Home Premium. It'll be the first ultrabook to rival the 13-inch Retina...

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X.Org Servers Updated To Fix Security Flaw

Peter Hutterer has issued unscheduled updates to the X.Org Server 1.13 and 1.14 release series to address a new input security vulnerability on Linux...

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Dell Standing by Windows RT, Working on Future ARM Devices

Samsung might be distancing itself from Microsoft’s Windows RT for ARM devices, citing customer confusion stemming from the inability to run x86 apps and weak overall demand, but Dell is taking the opposite tack. The company is reiterating its commitment to the platform, announcing that future generations of its XPS...

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Intel Makes First Release Of Linux OpenCL Project

While Intel has previously shipped its OpenCL SDK for Linux and Windows, this SDK is closed-source and on Linux was limited to compute support only on the processor rather than any graphics support with Ivy Bridge and newer hardware. Fortunately, Intel has finally managed to put out a first release...

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