Lenovo makes computer play a family affair

Lenovo on Sunday unveiled a home tabletop touch-screen computer aimed at turning typically solitary online activities into family affairs.

Lenovo on Sunday unveiled a home tabletop touch-screen computer aimed at turning typically solitary online activities into family affairs.

Chinese personal computer maker Lenovo Group says it’s buying small US software company Stoneware as it seeks to gain a foothold in the rapidly growing field of cloud computing.

Chinese tech firm Lenovo is unfazed by the recent US court ruling that found Samsung of copying Apple Inc. devices—a decision that would set the South Korean firm back at least $1.05 billion in damages.

Expect to see Intel inside smartphones soon. World leader in computer manufacturing, Intel Corporation, announced that it has partnered with mobile phone manufacturer, Motorola Mobility, for a “multi-year, multi-device strategic relationship.”

Sales of personal computers (PC) continued to grow in 2011, despite supply challenges in the region and stiff competition from tablet computers in the consumer market.
Ultra-thin laptops will take center-stage alongside new software and smartphones at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), a gadget extravaganza that officially opens on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

There remains a large upside for personal computers in the Philippine market which represents significant opportunities for computer manufacturers, despite the recent proliferation of mobile devices and laptops.
With the world’s No. 1 PC maker HP abandoning its tablet product, the No. 3 PC maker in the world Lenovo gets serious with its own tablet, taking advantage of the medium to enhance its business solution that includes ThinkPad-branded laptops and desktops.
Lenovo once again pushed the limits of laptop design to the extreme, coming out with the thinnest ThinkPad called the ThinkPad X1, a laptop with a 13-inch screen that measures less than 17 mm.
FRANKFURT, Germany - Chinese computer maker Lenovo said Wednesday that it would buy the electronics group Medion of Germany to double Lenovo’s share of Europe’s biggest personal computer market. A Lenovo statement said the company would offer 13 euros ($18.75) for each Medion share, a premium of 29 percent over the average closing price for [...]