Systems

Explained: Intel Atom for tablets: everything you need to know about Oak Trail

Intel has announced a new Atom processor for tablets, designed to take on ARM-derived processors at their own game. With the ARM ecosystem's domination of the phone and tablet market, Intel finds itself playing catchup.... Read More

Intel Atom for tablets: Oak Trail to appear in 35 designs

Intel has introduced the next-generation of its Atom processor technology, previously codenamed Oak Trail. The tech is designed to power tablets rather than netbooks, and we previously saw it in action inside several... Read More

In Depth: Apps: the future of tech or a passing fad?

App - seldom has such a small word had such a big impact. It's always on the lips of tech's biggest and brightest firms: Apple, Microsoft, Google and BlackBerry. Smartphones, tablets, TVs, fridges, cars: if your devices... Read More

Apple considers hybrid displays offering LCD and e-ink

A new Apple patent has been unearthed which reveals that the Cupertino firm is considering the development of 'hybrid' e-ink-LCD displays, for those users that want the best of both worlds. Hybrid displays have already... Read More

Chrome OS will not create a walled garden, says Google

Google has insisted that Chrome OS will not give rise to another walled garden, insisting that the apps store for the next-generation cloud operating system will not be a closed system. Google's fondness for openness... Read More

Microsoft trialing ribbon UI for Windows 8

Windows 8 could integrate the company's successful ribbon user interface into the operating system, with pre-beta screenshots showing off the potential feature. Windows 8 screenshots and revelations are arriving at a... Read More

Hands on: Google Chrome OS netbook review

We first glimpsed the CR-48 prototype Google Chrome OS netbook at CES in January and they've finally appeared in the UK courtesy of the Big G. Our Chrome OS notebook has arrived in the office today, so we've ignored the... Read More

Gary Marshall: Microsoft to Google: stop copying us!

Fans of irony rejoice: Microsoft wants Google investigated for anti-competitive behaviour . Had the news come out a day later we'd have chortled heartily, but of course this is no April Fool. There are two questions here.... Read More

In Depth: Google: ‘We want to strip out operating system frustration’

We popped along to Google's London HQ this week to talk Chrome OS, Google's new low-resource Linux-based operating system for netbooks and notebooks. Chrome OS product marketing manager, Eli Lassman, took us through the... Read More

iOS 4.3.1 on its way to end your iPad 2 jailbreaking fun

Apple is currently readying iOS 4.3.1 for release in the next couple of weeks, if information sent to one tech site is to be believed. iOS 4.3 only went live earlier this month, but Apple is looking keen to stamp out... Read More

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