Fujitsu on Thursday unveiled what could be the most technically advanced UMPC to date. The LifeBook UH900 has just a 5.6-inch screen but uses a capacitive multi-touch display that takes finger input; appropriately, it comes with Windows 7 Home Premium and gets touch support out of the box. A small thumb trackpad and dedicated buttons for common tasks help simplify tasks that don't always work well with pure touch.... Full story...
Intel's recently unveiled six-core Core i7-980X CPU has found its way into a number of high-end desktop PCs from four manufacturers this week, including CyberPower, HP, Maingear and Velocity.
Sony took advantage of the post-GDC wake today to launch a new special edition of the original PSP. The Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker version logically comes with a copy of the hide-and-seek shooter but also comes in "spirited green" and bundles extra content.
Google today officially updated the Nexus One to support the 850MHz 3G band. The new version puts the range-topping Android device on AT&T's 3G for the first time and also supports use on Bell, Rogers and Telus in Canada.
Microsoft at mid-day launched a trio of webcams that all bring the company into the HD era. The HD-5000 and HD-5001 for desktops, as well as the HD-6000 for notebooks, all capture a real 720p widescreen (1280x720) image and tout a new color correction engine dubbed TrueColor.
NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce GTX 480 graphics hardware will not be as costly as initially expected, according to a Monday Fudzilla rumor.
Pogoplug today launched a pair of upgrades for its eponymous network drive sharing device. The adapter can now stream movies, music and photos over the network, initially to a PS3 or Xbox 360.
Sony UK has confirmed that the VAIO M netbook will indeed launch soon in the local market. New information revealed by Sony reveals that the netbook will be available in white as well as black and that it will be slightly heavier than initially expected, at about 3.
Marvell at the Future of Publishing Summit on Tuesday showed a prototype of a 10-inch tablet running Android.
Apple is refraining from buying flash memory due to high prices, industry leaks asserted this morning.
Wearable after a notable delay began shipping the AirStash wireless flash drive. As unveiled earlier, the device has no built-in storage of its own but instead acts as a Wi-Fi remote server.