Need major mobile muscle for design, creative, or scientific work? These über-laptops with serious specs take the toughest professional applications on the road. Check out the best models we've tested ...
After running between meetings at various New York City locations in a single day earlier this summer, I returned home with a sore shoulder. I knew the culprit: my heavy, bulky beast of a laptop. I ...
With the global PC market seemingly in perpetual decline, one could be forgiven for thinking that the desktop computer accessory market would be well on its way to oblivion. Well, not according to ...
Lenovo's ThinkPad P72 is for people that want just one thing: power. You can just throw out the idea of thinness, lightness, and battery life. This machine sacrifices it all in the name of power, and ...
Stage 3 of the EMR Adoption Model, devised by HIMSS Analytics, to track EMR progress at hospitals and health systems, is growing very quickly, said Mike Davis, executive vice president. Hospitals are ...
Adam Z. Lein has been a tech journalist at Pocketnow since 2002. He's also been a photographer since 1995 and a web developer & graphic designer since 1997 while working on the DEC intranet. He's also ...
Sure, you only need a MacBook Air or Pro to get things done almost anywhere. Or maybe an iPad with a stand and keyboard. But if you want to be more comfortable (and productive), wouldn’t you want a ...
The beefy Dell Precision M6400 and polished HP EliteBook 8730w squeeze high-end graphics and serious horsepower into large but luggable chassis Among desktop computers, the term “workstation” refers ...
High-quality. Design. Performance. The ZBook Studio G7 crams powerful technology for creative professionals, designers, and architects into a slim, beautiful, solid design. If you are a creative ...
Lenovo's ThinkPad W550s Ultrabook mobile workstation offers extreme battery life, good performance and high quality build, making the W550s a great mobile workstation for demanding users on the go.
If you use the Shift key on the left side of the keyboard (or you can just train yourself to let iOS do most of your capitalizing for you), maybe the weirdly small Shift key on the right side won’t ...