Lenovo's Yoga C630 convertible is one of the first to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 850, expected to continue Qualcomm's tradition of literal all-day battery life.
At IFA 2018, Acer announces a 14-inch and a 15-inch Swift 5 laptop that marries Intel's leading-edge Whiskey Lake chips with the extremely light weight that Acer's Swift series is known for.
OneDrive corporate users will gain new features by the end of the year, as part of keeping business content within Microsoft's walled garden, Office.
Intel's latest Core chips, Whiskey Lake for laptops and Amber Lake for two-in-ones and tablets, will highlight Intel's Gigabit Wi-Fi as part of custom branding for its 8th-gen parts.
Certain searches using Microsoft's Bing search engine will generate a spotlight that includes a timeline and multiple perspectives from web-based sources.
AMD said Monday that it lost a key executive in its processor group, Jim Anderson, and that it would migrate its leading-edge manufacturing to TSMC.
Windows 95 has been rewritten as a free, Electron app for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Try it for yourself!
PCWorld sits down with Dan Bouvier, the architect behind its Raven Ridge integrated CPU, to find out what's coming next.
Panelists at the Hot Chips conference debate short- and long-term solutions to Spectre and Meltdown, the two side-channel attacks that leveraged the speculative execution techniques of many modern microprocessors.
Though Microsoft Bing continues to gain share in search, here are several reasons for choosing Google instead as your preferred search engine.
ARM unveils an early look at its roadmap through 2020 for PC processors, which the company claims could challenge Intel in performance.
You can now access Amazon Alexa from Windows 10's Cortana, and Microsoft Cortana from Alexa devices such as the Amazon Echo.
Should you buy a Chromebook or a Windows laptop? They're similar in some ways, and in others, fundamentally different. We help you decide.
Intel introduces L1TF or Foreshadow, a new speculative execution attack like Spectre and Meltdown, which targets SGX instructions on Intel's Core chips.
Google's Campfire would reportedly allow Chromebooks to dual-boot with Windows. But only Google will benefit from demonstrating how poorly Windows runs on low-end hardware.