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Qualcomm to unveil 'smartbooks' at Computex
New form factor combines a mobile OS with a netbook or tablet computer, using the Snapdragon platform.
Asus to launch netbook with a tablet twist
The Eee PC T91, a tablet-style netbook with a swivelling touch screen, is set to land in the UK this summer.
HP adds to its netbook range
Two new machines arrive to bolster HP's netbook range, including one with integrated mobile broadband connectivity.
Orange and HP in netbook pact
Orange and HP look to reach a strategic agreement for the first half of 2009.
Samsung unveils netbooks, laptops and printers at IFA
Samsung looks to expand on its netbook presence with three new models, and also reveals ultra-thin laptops and business printers.
Netbooks continue to sustain PC market
The era of the mini-laptop or netbook is here, confirms IDC, as it predicts sustained growth that will support the PC market through 2009.
Can Linux win netbooks back?
Has Linux just lost the best chance it had to break into the mainstream desktop operating system market?
ARM gets flashy with Adobe
Adobe follows Ubuntu by teaming up with chip designer ARM to improve the web on mobile phones and netbooks.
Windows 7 to be available on USB memory sticks?
Microsoft’s next operating system could be delivered on USB keys, to let users more easily upgrade their netbooks.
Microsoft claims netbook dominance over Linux
Microsoft says the large majority of users want Windows on their netbooks, and that partners are looking with 'excitement' at netbooks with Windows 7.
Toshiba unveils two new netbooks
Continuing its investment into netbooks, Toshiba has today announced two further models to be release in the UK this month.
Need to Know: Netbooks
Last week, Nokia unveiled its Booklet 3G, and caused controversy by insisting that it was 'not a netbook'. So what is the fuss over netbooks anyway?
Atom netbooks get their very own app stores
Intel has jumped on the app store bandwagon, with a new developer and storefront programme for its netbook-friendly Atom processor.
Linux and Windows battle for netbooks
Did last week signal the resurgence of Linux on desktops - or is Microsoft still in charge?
Week in review: CEO musical chairs; sneaky Stuxnet
This week both Apple and Google undergo a slight change in management, while more details emerge about the malware that hit the Iranian nuclear...
HP loses ground to Acer again
HP has kept the top spot in the mobile PC market, but has lost ground to Acer and other vendors.
Top tech moments of the decade
We look at the biggest moments of tech from the past 10 years - from Google, to the dotcom bubble, to the arrival of World of Warcraft.<br>
PC shipments grow, but revenue slides
Gartner has said that more computers are selling than last year, but companies are earning less revenue from them.
PC shipments grow but business sector suffers
Although figures are slightly down from last year, PC shipments seem to be on the rise in Western Europe. However, it may be down to consumers...
Intel's Otellini claims PC market is stronger than expected
Intel head Paul Otellini has predicted the PC market will be flat this year, despite the troubled economy.
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