Desktops

Latest news and reviews for desktop computers

Microsoft Wants To Put Our Data Underwater

Microsoft has announced a new initiative that will see it putting data centers underwater. These data centers will be able to run off renewable energy, and can be deployed in as little as 90 days. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

Read More

Obama Administration To Use $4.2 Billion To Help Kids Learn Computer Science

The Obama Administration has announced its plans of expanding computer science education U.S. K through 12 schools. President Barack Obama says computer science must be part of every student’s basic skills for them to grow America’s economy in the years to come. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

Read More

Microsoft OneNote For Mac And iOS Gets More Tricks: What’s New

Microsoft releases a number of interesting updates for Mac and iOS users of OneNote. These new features are just some of the aggressive changes that the team behind OneNote is taking in an aim to stay ahead on the track. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

Read More

Review: Dell XPS 15 (Late 2015)

By Kane Fulton Introduction and design The XPS 15 sees Dell bring its evolutionary InfinityEdge display to a 15-inch laptop for the first time. If you’re a fan of the XPS 13‘s space-saving design, but enjoy the productivity gains of a 15-inch laptop, Dell’s latest machine promises workstation-class performance in a similarly compact chassis boasting…

Read More

Review: Dell XPS 15 (Late 2015)

By Kane Fulton Introduction and design The XPS 15 sees Dell bring its evolutionary InfinityEdge display to a 15-inch laptop for the first time. If you’re a fan of the XPS 13‘s space-saving design, but enjoy the productivity gains of a 15-inch laptop, Dell’s latest machine promises workstation-class performance in a similarly compact chassis boasting…

Read More

Review: Brother ImageCenter ADS-3600W

By Desire Athow Introduction and design There was a time when scanners were one of the most sought-after peripherals when you bought a new computer. Back then, flatbed and handheld models from the likes of Logitech or Microtek vied for your custom. That was before someone in an engineering team had the bright idea to…

Read More

Review: Brother ImageCenter ADS-3600W

By Desire Athow Introduction and design There was a time when scanners were one of the most sought-after peripherals when you bought a new computer. Back then, flatbed and handheld models from the likes of Logitech or Microtek vied for your custom. That was before someone in an engineering team had the bright idea to…

Read More

Review: Capture One Pro 9

By Matthew Richards Capture One Pro basics Capture One made its name as a professional solution for tethered shooting when using Phase One and Mamiya Leaf medium format cameras. The camera is connected by cable to a computer, which you use to compose images, adjust camera settings and carry out quick post-shoot enhancements. Nine editions…

Read More

Review: Capture One Pro 9

By Matthew Richards Capture One Pro basics Capture One made its name as a professional solution for tethered shooting when using Phase One and Mamiya Leaf medium format cameras. The camera is connected by cable to a computer, which you use to compose images, adjust camera settings and carry out quick post-shoot enhancements. Nine editions…

Read More

Review: Updated: Asus Zenbook UX305

By Kevin Lee Introduction and design With the ever shrinking size of 13-inch laptops, the line that separates small laptops and Ultrabooks gets thinner every day. Laptop makers are pushing the envelope on compact systems: Dell unveiled a new XPS 13, which crams a 13-inch laptop into an 11-inch frame, while Lenovo’s LaVie Z feels…

Read More

Review: Updated: Asus Zenbook UX305

By Kevin Lee Introduction and design With the ever shrinking size of 13-inch laptops, the line that separates small laptops and Ultrabooks gets thinner every day. Laptop makers are pushing the envelope on compact systems: Lenovo unveiled its Yoga 900S, a convertible notebook thinner than the 12-inch MacBook while keeping its USB 3.0 ports. Similarly,…

Read More

Apple Touch Mac Bound To Happen: ‘It’s Inevitable,’ Says IDC Analyst

Ryan Reith, an IDC program director, suggested what Apple should do to bolster its sales. During a phone interview with Forbes, the IDC analyst pointed out that Apple should break ground with touch screens on laptops. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

Read More

Vaio Announces New High-End Laptops Including The Z Flip For Business Professionals

Vaio introduced three new laptops, the Z Flip, Z Clamshell and Vaio S, which will make their U.S. debut starting in February. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

Read More

Intel Rocks Mobile Processors With Powerful New i7 Quad-Core Chips: Prices, Clock Speeds And More

Intel published a list of its new CPUs, and there is something there for everyone’s rig and pocket. We looked over the list and highlighted the best high-end processors down to the most affordable ones. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

Read More

AMD GPUOpen: Time To Open Up The GPU So Coders Can Help Boost Graphics Performance

AMD announced the release of the GPUOpen platform, an action that offers developers the tools needed to max out performances from graphics cards. The company relies on open source, documentation sharing and community engagement to open up its GPUs. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

Read More