Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.
The announcement of the Acer Aspire R7 was the best example of the company's assertion that it was moving from computers designed with touch to computers designed for touch.
More from Engadget
HP announced today that they will be releasing the SlateBook x2 and the Split x2 towards the end of summer.
More from AndroidGuys
So, you have read all about the HP SlateBook x2, and are wondering whether you would want to go with the Android platform, when your eyes come across another option for those of you who want a tablet as well [.
More from Ubergizmo
Several months ago we revealed that HP was working on a family of high-end Android devices powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra 4 chip, and this week we are learning the first details of these upcoming products.
More from Android and Me
Linus Torvalds has pulled the big red lever marked Version 3.
More from Engadget
Late last month, we covered some bit on the HP Slate 7, touting that it has been delayed to June on the quiet, while earlier this month, it was reported that the HP Slate 7 would be made available for pre-order for folks living in Europe.
More from Ubergizmo
After a false alarm, HP is keeping to its initial promise of delivering its Slate 7 Android tablet this month -- and with a few days to spare, no less.
More from Engadget
Artificial intelligence can now beat Super Mario Bros. - Geekosystem
The superpowers everyone thinks they secretly have Cracked
Leap Motion gets mainstream with HP - ReadWrite
Uh oh, auto-play video ads are coming to Facebook - Newser
Incomprehensible social media manicures - FWD
Hold the Snapchat hype, please - HuffPost Tech
The sweetest Empire Strikes Back poster ever - /Film
Inventions that never need updating - MentalFloss
More from Geek Sugar
Netflix has had quite the first quarter of 2013 as the company’s CEO Reed Hastings took to his Facebook yesterday to not only promote its exclusive show, House of Cards, but also to announce its customers have watched over 4 billion hours of streaming content through the service.
More from Ubergizmo