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Apple on Thursday quietly reduced the price of its most expensive laptop by $500, dropping the cost of the upper-end MacBook Air to $2,598.

Asustek made some solid hardware and software choices in its next-generation Eee PC mini-notebooks, although the keyboards still can be clumsy to use.

Nvidia said it will take a one-time charge to cover costs related to repair of defective GPUs used in notebooks.

Does your laptop have enough RAM? Does a hard disk or flash drive provide more bang for the buck? These questions are expensive imponderables for most laptop buyers, but our tests reveal the optimal configuration for your laptop.

One member of the next-generation Everex CloudBook sports an 8.9-in. display and has a highly usable keyboard and excellent screen resolution.

The new thin laptops may look great, but how usable are they? Here's what we found when we ran the MacBook Air, Lenovo X300 and the latest Toshiba Portege R500 through a professional usability lab.

The new thin laptops may look great, but how usable are they? Here's what we found when we ran the MacBook Air, Lenovo X300 and the latest Toshiba Portege R500 through a professional usability lab.

Lenovo this week brought out the IdeaCentre K210, it's first desktop computer aimed at the U.S. consumer market.

Everex, which previously released a competitor to the Asustek Eee PC, says it will release two more laptops, including one with a 10.2-in. screen.

Close to 637,000 laptops are reported lost at 106 U.S. airports each year, according to a survey by the Ponemon Institute.

Researcher iSuppli says that global sales of PC hardware continued to be strong in the first quarter despite a sagging U.S. economy.

This competitor to the Asustek Eee PC and MSI's Wind ultraportable laptop comes with a unique twist: built-in support for 3G mobile access.

Newer 802.11n products are starting to gain popularity with enterprises as vendors report acceleration in shipments, according to Infonetics.

Dell is adding some color to its notebooks with its new Studio line of laptops aimed at consumers.

Panasonic is making its ruggedized notebooks smaller with the planned release later this summer of a small Toughbook based on Intel's Atom platform.

A team of researchers at Purdue University is building a miniature refrigeration system that could ease the process of cooling desktop and laptop PCs.

Ubuntu Linux released a developer's version of its Mobile Internet Device Edition 8.04 operating system for handheld Internet devices.

Lenovo says its new line of ThinkPad laptops will come with features like online backup services and other capabilities aimed at organizations without in-house IT support.

Toshiba today brought out a high-end laptop for gamers that runs the Cell chip developed with Sony and IBM first for Sony's PlayStation 3 game console.

Gartner predicts that 2 billion PCs will be in use worldwide by 2014, twice the number in use today.

The new ruggedized device will be based on Intel's Centrino Atom platform and have a touch-sensitive screen.

The soon-to-be-released mini-notebook packs in a 10-in. screen, an 80GB hard drive and a slightly larger keyboard than is offered by some of its rivals.

Don't ditch that old notebook! With about $125 and an hour or two, you can make it run like new.

All it takes is a couple hours and about $125 to breathe new life into an old laptop.

Toshiba launched an ultraportable laptop that it claims is lighter the world's lightest, putting it in the same category as Apple's MacBook Air and Lenovo's Thinkpad X300.

Prosecutors in Massachusetts have dropped child pornography charges against a state employee after an investigation showed that his laptop PC had weak security controls and was riddled with malware.

Michael Gartenberg takes a look at some ultraportables that users are probably going to want.

You're not the only one losing weight for beach season. The latest and least expensive breed of slimmed-down mobile PC--the mini-laptop--is ready for summer travel.

Toshiba Corp. today unveiled 80GB and 160GB hard drives for ultra-portable and sub-notebook PCs.

Hewlett-Packard launched 17 new products, including laptops, desktop PCs and a display, at a media event in Berlin on Tuesday.

About 72,000 Stanford University faculty members, staffers and students may be at risk of identity theft after a laptop containing their personal information was reported stolen.

Somewhere between the fire engine red, laser-etched lid and rugged rubbery base coating of our review model, the U110 becomes a bonafide MacBook Air rival.

While the discussion about computing in poor nations often revolves around inexpensive laptops, one vendor believes that smart phones will be the device of choice.

The laptop of the future, say five years from now, may look a lot like the XO 2.0 clamshell, a prototype of the next version of the One Laptop Per Child laptop.

The sensitive information on laptops of information workers may make the theft or loss of these machines far riskier than a virus attack. Here are five easy - yet effective - strategies to protect your laptop and the data stored in it.

MSI says it will release a more business-oriented version of its Wind ultraportable laptop and is working on an even smaller Net device.

SanDisk has introduced a line of flash memory-based solid-state drives that are designed for portable consumer electronics, called Ultra Low-Cost PCs (ULCPC) or "netbooks."

Intel introduced two new low-end Atom chips and a lightweight solid-state drive at the Computex show in Taiwan today.

A man facing child pornography charges based on evidence gathered during a search of his laptop by U.S. customs officials wants his case reviewed by the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Some ultraportable laptop vendors are complaining about a shortage of Atom processors, but Intel says it will solve the problem soon.
