Winning Windows 8 Tablets for Travel
A new tablet PC era Recently, Intel's hardware partners showed off their mid-range Windows 8 hybrid devices at a Clover Trail coming-out party. Each tablet features Intel's Z2760 Atom processor (aka...
View Article5 Ways Windows 8 Beats iOS
Consider first that I've been a daily iPad user since the day the tablet launched. I've never had much affinity for MacOS and Apple desktops, but I have literally used either the iPad, iPad 2 or new...
View Article20 must-know Windows 8 tips and tricks
Windows 8 is rife with features and behaviors that conspire to perplex even the most experienced PC users. Not all of them are bad, per se, but few of them are immediately intuitive. Making matters...
View ArticleMicrosoft's 13 biggest wins and fails of 2012
Big gambles, big blunders You'd be hard-pressed to find a tech company that had a busier year than Microsoft. Besides unveiling new versions of Windows, Windows Phone, and Office, the Redmond giant...
View ArticleCES 2013: Amazing spectacles and awkward moments
Did that just happen?Erase all misconceptions. CES isn't just a sprawling exposition of electronic wares. It's a three-ring circus of shock and awe, of surprise and delight. Exhibitors pony up major...
View ArticleImages from the dawn of the PC era
The age of innocence The PCWorld.com web domain was created on April 24, 1992, but our oldest retrievable online content is from 1998—and it's so damn quaint, you'll be wondering if our editors were...
View ArticleWhen the PC is obsolete, how will you do this, and this, and this?
Not so fast... Last week, the PC industry was rocked by news that Q1 computer shipments had declined by as much as 14 percent, year on year. Analysts cite various factors, but they put most of the...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2014: What to expect as Google increases its focus on 'connected'...
Google I/O might be a developer’s conference, but for the last few years the event’s epic keynotes have been Google’s biggest public-facing spectacles. Who could forget the action-packed Google Glass...
View ArticleThese old-timey Radio Shack photos prove techies have been nerding out since...
Vintage Radio Shack styleImage by Radio ShackRadio Shack first opened its doors in 1921 to serve radio officers stationed on ships in Boston Harbor. Today, the chain has more than 4,000 stores across...
View ArticleMeet Apple Watch, the new Apple smartwatch with a clever new navigation scheme
It’s called the Apple Watch, it looks like a luxurious synthesis of technology and traditional timepiece craftsmanship, and it uses a “digital crown” to navigate through lists and zoom in on data....
View ArticleOS X Yosemite: Macworld's complete guide to Apple's new feature-packed OS
Apple’s latest OS X version, Yosemite, is ready for download, but simply installing the system is only the first step in a very interesting journey. Apple has made significant changes across OS X,...
View Article7 high-tech gadgets for wine, beer and cocktail lovers
People have been drinking wine for 8,000 years. Beer goes back 5,000 years. Distilled spirits, about 2,000 years. That’s 15,000 collective years of drink hacking, yet in 2015 we’re still finding new...
View ArticleSamsung 'adjusts' Note7 production following fresh spate of fire reports
Amid reports of five replacement Galaxy Note7 models catching fire in the U.S. alone, Samsung says it is “temporarily adjusting” the production schedule of its beleaguered smartphone. It’s careful...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2014: What to expect as Google increases its focus on 'connected'...
Google I/O might be a developer’s conference, but for the last few years the event’s epic keynotes have been Google’s biggest public-facing spectacles. Who could forget the action-packed Google Glass...
View ArticleThese old-timey Radio Shack photos prove techies have been nerding out since...
Vintage Radio Shack styleImage by Radio ShackRadio Shack first opened its doors in 1921 to serve radio officers stationed on ships in Boston Harbor. Today, the chain has more than 4,000 stores across...
View ArticleMeet Apple Watch, the new Apple smartwatch with a clever new navigation scheme
It’s called the Apple Watch, it looks like a luxurious synthesis of technology and traditional timepiece craftsmanship, and it uses a “digital crown” to navigate through lists and zoom in on data....
View ArticleOS X Yosemite: Macworld's complete guide to Apple's new feature-packed OS
Apple’s latest OS X version, Yosemite, is ready for download, but simply installing the system is only the first step in a very interesting journey. Apple has made significant changes across OS X,...
View Article7 high-tech gadgets for wine, beer and cocktail lovers
People have been drinking wine for 8,000 years. Beer goes back 5,000 years. Distilled spirits, about 2,000 years. That’s 15,000 collective years of drink hacking, yet in 2015 we’re still finding new...
View ArticleSamsung 'adjusts' Note7 production following fresh spate of fire reports
Amid reports of five replacement Galaxy Note7 models catching fire in the U.S. alone, Samsung says it is “temporarily adjusting” the production schedule of its beleaguered smartphone. It’s careful...
View ArticleOS X Yosemite: Macworld's complete guide to Apple's new feature-packed OS
Apple’s latest OS X version, Yosemite, is ready for download, but simply installing the system is only the first step in a very interesting journey. Apple has made significant changes across OS X,...
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