NEC strengthens its home entertainment PC offerings while introducing its toughest laptop yet for the urban jungle.
Microsoft says just-found problem prevents Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows Vista SP 1 from working properly with its own retail management product.
Facing a June 30 deadline to stop selling PCs with Windows XP, the world's largest computer makers are getting creative.
Following a blockbuster first quarter driven by the Mac, here's a look at each segment of the company's business and what might lie in store.
Power demands and heat concerns meant that AMD and Intel couldn't simply keep ramping up clock speeds. The answer: More processing cores in one chip.
This upgrade for Windows XP will be available to the public on April 29.
What a shocker! One of the security features in Vista was deliberately designed to "annoy users" to force third-party software makers to make their applications more secure.
The Microsoft chairman has indicated that Windows 7, the next major version of Windows, could come within the next year.
Microsoft has decided to extend the life of Windows XP, although only for a limited class of machines.
For a man a few months away from leaving his job, Bill Gates has a lot on his mind. There is a lot to do before he can go Yahoo.
Though a much anticipated update, the Windows Vista SP1 update unfortunately requires users to burn a few hours without any visible or tangible improvements to their systems.
In light of Microsoft's bid to buy Yahoo, it's a good opportunity to take a look at some of the pioneering tech companies that made the Web what it is today.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs once again managed to impress a Macworld crowd during his keynote address.
About 40,000 people are expected to attend the 23rd Macworld and, like last year, its announcements will probably overshadow anything shown in the CES 2008.
Apple got a little business out of the way before next week's Macworld extravaganza, announcing new versions of the Mac Pro and Xserve to go along with new Intel chips.