In Pictures: CES 2015’s best business gadgets
CES is a consumer show, but there are plenty of nifty tools for businesses too.
CES is a consumer show, but there are plenty of nifty tools for businesses too.
The latest smart pen announced by Livescribe has dropped the microphone, speaker and OLED screen from the previous versions, and requires an Apple phone or tablet to function.
Google has announced the Google Chromecast, a small device that lets you stream online content and sync your phone, tablet or laptop with your TV.
Panasonic announced on Tuesday that the company has begun manufacturing a new, safer laptop battery, which will hopefully reduce the number of battery recalls we have seen in recent years.
Samsung Electronics Australia has partnered with Japanese industrial-designer, Naoto Fukasawa, launch a new mini notebook, the N310. The netbook’s minimalist style is very much in keeping with the sensibilities of the award winning international designer, with a framelss screen, pebble design keyboard and rubberised body in a light form factor of just 1.23kg.
Ever thought your laptop or notebook needed a tune up? Wondering how to go about maintaining your work machine? Well, here are a few tips and tricks to help you keep your mobile device in top shape.
The ASUS X205 is one of three Windows 8.1 notebooks, all released in November, designed to halt the encroachment of <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2290210/wireless/119373-8-reasons-why-Chromebooks-aren-t-going-away.html">Chromebooks</a> into the low-end Windows notebook market. (The other two are the HP Stream 11 and HP Stream 13.)
When it comes to your employees’ notebook computers, every second counts. A sluggish system not only affects productivity, but is a source of annoyance as well. That’s why it’s essential to select notebooks that offer the fastest performance. This report compares two popular notebook systems and showcases the clear winner.