desktop pcs
Revealed: Your favourite Windows operating system
News Currently, eight out of 10 new PCs run Windows XP, nearly eight years after the operating system was first released, according to analyst Forrester. Wonder no longer - in a poll of more than 350 silicon.com readers who... [09 Nov 2009]
Green IT: Thrifty CIOs should make it a priority
News Cameron Green, green IT partnerships manager at environmental charity Global Action Plan, said having users turn off their PCs and monitors when they leave work, and utilising the energy management features of operating... [29 Oct 2009]
Photos: Windows 7 - the latest PCs from Acer to Samsung
Photo New touchscreen desktop panels and laptops designed to take advantage of Windows 7's touch-sensitive capabilities have appeared, while existing netbooks and laptops have also been kitted out with the OS to get a... [26 Oct 2009]
Going green: A guide for CIOs
Comment Second, IT can make internal changes that cut its energy consumption levels alone by outsourcing datacentres or powering down all printers and PCs every evening. They can save money within IT, through energy efficiencies... [21 Oct 2009]
Photos: Sony unleashes latest Vaios - from mini laptops to touchscreens
Photo Last week saw Sony unveil its new range of Vaio PCs - launched to coincide with the release of Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system on 22 October. The CW Series has a 14-inch widescreen display aimed at those who like... [14 Oct 2009]
Why CIOs are saying no to Macs
News However, the installed base of 4,500 PCs means that no wholesale change.is likely in my organisation. Are you a company that has converted from using PCs to Macs? Apple's desktop market... [02 Oct 2009]
Dell ditches the wires with Latitude Z for business
News HP came out with its own interface on Touchsmart PCs last year that allows for quick sorting between photos, email, and web browsing on a few models. The secondary processor - used mostly in smartphones - also draws much... [29 Sep 2009]
Virtualisation: Forget datacenters, think ordinary people
News Before it met its present success in the server market, VMware got its start on PCs. Initially that means PCs but the company demonstrated its technology on mobile phones, too. Cloud computing, in which... [04 Sep 2009]
Want to run iPhone apps on Windows phones?
News VMware is in the early stages of embedding its technology in a range of smartphones, enabling them to connect to PCs and run applications that were designed for other mobile phones. McNaught acknowledges that performing... [03 Sep 2009]
Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro Technology and Intel® CoreÂ2 Processor with vPro Technology
White Paper This whitepaper explores how the latest notebook and desktop PCs with Intel® vPro technology build on proven capabilities to enable greater proactive security, enhanced maintenance, and improved remote... [02 Sep 2009]
TruManage Technology: Remote Management and Control Client PCs
White Paper TruManage technology enables a reliable, secure, energy efficient and vendor-agnostic solution that can be deployed on desktop PCs, laptops and workstations, in small, medium and large businesses. Small... [02 Sep 2009]
Streamlining PC Management With Intel vPro Technology and Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1
White Paper Notebook and desktop PCs with Intel vPro technology deliver enhanced maintenance and management capabilities along with robust, hardware-based security, all of which work seamlessly with Configuration... [30 Aug 2009]
Windows 7: When will businesses really be ready to make the move?
News While Cherry says there is definitely a lot to like about Windows 7, the release comes at a time when IT budgets are shrinking and companies are trying to limit new technology projects, even ones as badly needed as updating aging stables... [28 Aug 2009]
Renault's Move From UNIX to HP Wintel Workstations Boosts Processing Speed by 40 Per Cent
White Paper Renault design teams used HP xw6600 workstations for all design work and HP desktop and laptop PCs are rolled out across multiple departments. As the ING Renault Formula1 team constantly strives to build... [28 Aug 2009]
Google Chrome for Linux, arriving soon in 64 bits
News Virtually all PCs today come with 64-bit processors from Intel or AMD, but for desktop computing, 32-bit operating systems and software are common. Google has begun work on a 64-bit version of Chrome for... [21 Aug 2009]