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HP Announces a Nice Supply of Sleek New All-In-One PCs

Yes, we all love our laptops. Whether they are sleek and thin, or light as air, they are all the rage these days, especially as they become more powerful workstations. However, HP doesn’t want us to forget about the desktop … Continue reading

 

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HP’s Omen Pro Laptop Is Super Thin and Built for Game Makers

Gamers especially may recall last year’s Omen by HP, a super-thin gaming laptop that performed in much the same way as the Razer Blade did. It was a sweet little gaming machine packed into a svelte little frame that made … Continue reading

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
Microsoft Helps HP Design New Convertible Spectre x360

Monday, at the Mobile World Congress, HP unveiled a new “premium” convertible PC in its high-end Spectre series. The Spectre x360, which has been a project 1 ½ years in the making, is an exciting collaboration design with none other … Continue reading

 

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HP’s Got Two Mini Desktops: The Stream Mini and Pavillion Mini PCs

HP has a couple of new mini desktop options, dubbed the HP Stream Mini and HP Pavillion Mini. They’re both tiny little things, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, are on the lower spec end, and … Continue reading

 

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Super Cheap Highly-Rated HP Windows Tablet, the Stream 7

The price of HP’s Stream 7 tablet is so low, it may make you wonder how HP can afford to sell a Microsoft-operating device for just $79. You may or may not know that Microsoft no longer charges device manufacturers … Continue reading

 

CES - CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
HP Launches New ZBook 14 and 15 Workstations with AMD FirePro Graphics

HP, also known as the world’s most popular workstation manufacturer, is busting out with a new heavy duty, high-quality line of Zbook laptops. Well, actually, the company went ahead and showed the new Zbooks off at CES last month, but … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
HP Promises High Performance Gaming in Slim Omen Laptop

For a while now, since the 90’s actually, we’ve considered a brand called VoodooPC when thinking about gaming computers. HP picked up the brand in 2006, but now, Voodoo is long since gone. Now, HP decided to build its very … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
HP’s Double Display PC Has Touch-sensitive Mat and 3D Scanning

HP has had some tough times recently. In the last five years, the Palo Alto, California-based company hasn’t taken that many risks; the boldest being its acquisition of Palm, and webOS, its Linux-based mobile OS. Efforts in diversifying usually turn … Continue reading

 

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HP’s New Luxury Smartwatch Brings Style to Technology

With the possible exception of the Moto 360, the majority of the smart wearables we’ve seen over the last few years, especially the smartwatches, have been sort of clunky and lacking in posh. Which makes sense if you think about … Continue reading

 

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Will HP be Able to Make the Dream of The Machine a Reality? (Part II)

In Part I we took a look at how Hewlett-Packard plans to revolutionize the world of computing with the The Machine, an ambitious endeavor by the technology giant that hopes to create a system that is six times more powerful … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Is Hewlett-Packard’s “The Machine” the Future of Computing? (Part I)

The tech world gives us something new and revolutionary to talk about almost every day – new supercomputers, printers that create human skulls, televisions that think for themselves and phones that can out think Stephen Hawking himself. With so much … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Leap Motion Releases New App Made For Free Form Hand Sculpting, Digitally Of Course

Brought to you by Leap Motion, who created a gesture tracking device a few months ago, has a new app, Free Form. Located in ‘Airspace’, Leap Motion’s app marketplace (which has grown from 75 to about 150 apps since it’s … Continue reading

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
Lenovo ThinkPad Twist & HP EliteBook Revolve Revive a Classic Dance: The Twist

PC manufacturers are "desperately seeking Susan", or at least some form-factors that Susan-consumer & Sam-end-user will actually buy.

 

BATTERY & POWER TECHNOLOGY
Calxeda Low-Power ARM-Based Servers Mean Datacenter Savings: Austin Technology

Calxeda's innovations are aimed at increasing density of datacenter computer resources while markedly reducing the need for power, space, and cooling.

 

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After Cloud Computing – Artificial Intelligence – HP Austin

David Smith referred to a "common-collective", using "artificial-intelligence", & mentioned the Star Trek TV series Borg-collective as an example. His point seemed to be that all CPUs in all devices will, in the near future, be put to use as components of the cloud common-collective, even when the device itself is not being used by its owner.