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For a limited time, you can get this 14-inch Lenovo ThinkPad for a whopping $2,089 off, at just $599.
For a limited time, you can get this 14-inch Lenovo ThinkPad for a whopping $2,089 off, at just $599.
The IT industry's biggest trade show is attracting the smallest crowd in a decade despite attempts to reassure attendees with increased security.
In an effort to improve security after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the organizers of next week's trade show have banned the most ubiquitous of technology tools: laptop computers.
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You want to know the truth about all the global warming lies perpetrated by scientists, Al Gore, eco-socialists (of which I am an accused suspect), political hacks the world over, ther United Nations with its cadre of evil-doers and environmental groups clearly out to seize control of your laptop? Well, get yourself to the conference in New York today!
Equipped with my WiFi-enabled notebook computer, an extension cord (for power) and my Nikon D70 digital SLR camera, I'm at MIT's Emerging Technology Conference today (pictured right, MIT's Kresge Auditorium, the location of the event). I've already "Photoshopped" about 16 photographs that are currently being uploaded to ZDNet's online photo gallery of the event and more are on the way.
The question, "Where were you when you first heard ... ?
Yes, tablets will kill netbooks. And I still say Windows 7 feels antiquated and unintuitive versus Android and Ubuntu.
Moments before Apple VP Philip Schiller stepped on stage at Macworld 2009, there seemed to be a buzz of anticipation in the auditorium at Moscone West in San Francisco. How would Schiller - filling the shoes of the ailing Steve Jobs - perform in this venue?
This fall, when OEMs begin shipping their new Windows 10 devices for the holiday season, you're going to see a lot of decidedly unconventional designs. Can these mostly small, highly flexible, often quirky new designs attract mainstream support?