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Sony's TT190 laptop is tiny and full of tech goodnessbut is that enough to make it worth your hard-earned money?

iBuypower's Gamer Paladin 998 is a high-powered gaming machine with lots of room inside to expand.

Apple's Black Friday sale includes $101 off the new 13-inch MacBooks and discounts on iPods, but those looking to walk away with a cheap iPhone might have to wait.

We've pulled together some exclusive deals just for youfrom software to security to games to gadgets and more.

University of Wisconsin-Madison senior Ted Durkee and graduate Brandon Gador are a duo of green entrepreneurs with a penchant for PCs. Their laptop badges promote wind power -- although it's not clear how much the organization itself pockets.

Preview of the MSI Wind U120.

Lenovo and Phoenix Technologies will begin adding a feature to Lenovo notebooks that allows them to be disabled, or "remotely killed," via a text message sent from a cell phone.

The Samsung X460-44P is a solidand stylishfirst offering into an already crowded U.S. laptop market.

A pair of reports from display analyst DisplaySearch reveal that Samsung was the top LCD TV maker worldwide for the third quarter, while a separate note concludes that 120-Hz technology is making inroads into high-end sets. LED back-lit notebook panels, meanwhile, are poised to take off.

Ever run your MacBook or MacBook Pro without the battery installed? Most people don't, but some notebook users pop them out when their systems are running on AC with hopes of extending the life of their battery by a few months. But don't do this with the new MacBook Pro.

MSI Computer said Friday that it will show off an upgraded MSI Wind netbook that is WiMAX capable at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. As of press time, the Wind is the current holder of the category's Editor's Choice award for the netbook category.

The Lenovo IdeaPad U330 is a well-rounded 4.2-pound ultraportable that's got some cool features and some stiff competition.

Data tracking firm iSuppli cut its growth forecast for the personal computer industry by nearly two-thirds as rapidly deteriorating conditions in the global market weaken demand and many major economies fall into recession.

Jeff Hawkins, father of the PDA and the founder of Palm Computing, was quite the visionary, as evidenced by the Foleoa proto netbook.

Our CEO Jason Young stops by to talk about our transition to an all-digital business. Lance hates on the BlackBerry Storm. Then we get into a dust-up about netbooks and Jen DeLeo discusses overpriced tech.

Hewlett-Packard is looking to expand on the relative success of its TouchSmart line with the Wednesday introduction of the TouchSmart TX2, the first multi-touch tablet for Windows.

If you're not thinking about buying a netbook, you should bethey're powerful, portable, and inexpensive. Here's what you need to know before you buy.

Hands-on with the HP TX2, the first Windows-based multi-touch tablet.

Netbook PCs are a triumph partly of technology, but mostly of smart packaging.

The Mini 1000, HP's new netbook, is by far the prettiest. But how do the other parts stand up?

A blend of wisely chosen parts makes the Lenovo S10 a netbook to look out for.

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Foundation on Monday revived its Give One, Get One (G1G1) program on Amazon.com.

Two popular PC I/O standards, USB 3.0 and ExpressCard 2.0, will see updated products in two years' time, standards bodies announced Monday.

The versatile Toshiba Satellite M305-S4835 has both portable and desktop-replacement features in its DNA.

At this year's Strategy conference, Phoenix unveiled some groundbreaking technologies for desktops and netbooks.

While AMD and Intel are fighting each other for market share in the microprocessor game, two new competitors are looming: Russia and China.

Netbooks are cheap and easy to tote, but will they replace notebooks?

Windows 7 and the Intel processor roadmap hurt Sascha's brain. We check out cheap laptops. Then, back by popular demand, it's Jenn DeLeo with discontinued tech.

Taiwan's Asustek Computer said on Tuesday its U.S. sales have not been affected by the global economic slowdown, even as a bankruptcy filing by a major U.S. retailer raised fears about price wars.

Out of all the tech products left for dead, here are the ones the PC Mag staff would gladly bring back to life.

In a somewhat shocking departure from its semiconductor heritage, Intel has developed the Health Guide, a tabletop gadget that Intel will build, sell, and manage through a suite of backend services. The goal? Monitoring chronic conditions without ER visits or constant doctor's appointments.

Panasonic has designed a ruggedized Toughbook notebook integrating Intel's Atom processor, which fits within Intel's category of mobile clinical assistants.

A U.S. District court has ordered an Apple employee recently hired away from IBM to immediately stop work amidst fears that he might disclose IBM trade secrets.

The President Elect needs to decide if he wants an open network, or countless walled-garden PCs.

In a first for the notebook market, Toshiba has launched the Qosmio X305-Q708 and X305-Q706 laptops, each of which feature three GPUs.

In a time when great laptop deals abound, we found an outrageous octet of bargains ranging from tiny netbooks to desktop replacements suitable for multimedia and light 3D gaming.
