Intel
HP reveals first Ivy Bridge Pavilion laptops
HP has finally revealed the first of its Ivy Bridge laptops: the Pavilion DV4-5000, DV6-7000 and DV7-7000. All three are now listed on HP’s website, and all three will include the latest Intel i7…
Is the Dell XPS 13 the best Ultrabook yet?
The Dell XPS 13 is a 13-inch laptop that the company is claiming that it’s crammed into the foot-print of an 11-inch machine. The standout Ultrabook from CES 2012 is now set to go on sale from Dell…
Intel touts NFC Ultrabooks at CES 2012
Intel as used CES 2012 to talk about the second wave of Ultrabooks that the company hopes will ship with a ‘must-have’ list of features, including bigger screens, more varied designs but most…
Intel offering Ultrabook cash to beat Apple MacBook Air
Intel has stashed away a fund of $300 million that it is offering to invest in companies that want to use its Ultrabook form factor. The company is hoping that this will help manufacturers to take on…
New MacBook Pro: has Intel spilled the beans?
Apple is a master at keeping the details of its new products a secret, keeping us guessing as to what exactly is coming right up until launch day.So it can’t be too pleased with Intel, which seems to…
Nokia N9 to debut Intel Atom processor?
Details are coming together on the Nokia N9, arguably the Finns’ most important handset for years, and the juciest rumour is that the next N-Series range-topper will have an Intel Atom processor…
Nokia Booklet 3G joins laptop party
Ladies and gentlemen, introducing the Nokia Booklet 3G! We had an inkling Nokia would be entering the world of computing when it announced a deal with Intel earlier this year, and now we’ve just seen…
Nokia + Intel = awesome netbooks?
Nokia and Intel have come together in what could be the greatest partnership since, erm, Ant and Dec. Okay, bad analogy, but you get where we’re going with this: Intel-powered smart phones,...
Intel twists again with the Classmate
What’s with all the twisting that’s going on in the laptop world? It’s like some sort of strange ode to Chubby Checker. Not that we’re complaining you understand, we quite like the novelty of…
















