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Convertibles: The new laptop bling?

October 19, 2005 As more PC makers twist around conventional designs, tablet PC capabilities could be the next "it" feature in notebooks. TAGS: tablet, tablet PC, convertibles, PC company, notebook computer, Gateway Inc., Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, manufacturing, laptop computer, keyboard, PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft posts Tablet PC fix

July 6, 2005 Glitch allows an application that handles electronic-pen input to slowly take over a computer's memory. TAGS: tablet PC, tablet, fix, software company, patch, Microsoft Corp., laptop computer, operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows

Dragging health records into the Digital Age

May 18, 2009 Federal funding and new tech are speeding efforts to digitize America's medical practices. But are they ready to forge into a paperless existence? TAGS: Kaiser Permanente, health care, e-health, hospital, insurance company, health, insurance, patient, tablet, rest

Photo: Say hello to the ThinkPad X41

June 6, 2005 At TechEd 2005, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer shows off first Lenovo offering since its purchase of IBM's PC business. TAGS: ThinkPad, TechEd, Steve Ballmer, Lenovo, tablet, IBM PC, IBM Corp., CEO, photograph, Microsoft Corp., PC

Tablet PCs required for Virginia Tech engineers

June 30, 2006 Microsoft may not be able to sell the masses on tablets, but it is getting them into the hands of some students. Photos: Fujitsu LifeBook TAGS: Fujitsu LifeBook, tablet, tablet PC, Fujitsu, student, school, PC, Microsoft Corp., laptop computer

Tablet OS glitch has fans crying over spilled ink

February 9, 2005 A glitch in a virtual ink feature is causing computer problems for people using Microsoft's Tablet PC software, the company has confirmed. TAGS: Microsoft Tablet PC, Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC, tablet, tablet PC, glitch, representative, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft touts new Lenovo tablet

June 7, 2005 CEO Steve Ballmer shows off one of the first new convertible ThinkPads during speech at TechEd conference. Say hello to the ThinkPad X41 TAGS: tablet, Lenovo, ThinkPad, tablet PC, TechEd, Steve Ballmer, Gateway Inc., IBM Corp., conference, CEO, Intel, Microsoft Corp., PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP

Nokia upgrades PC tablet with Skype download

January 8, 2007 The Linux-based N800 supports Skype VoIP software and can connect to the Net via Wi-Fi. Photos: The N800, plus Nokia's N76 phone TAGS: Skype, Nokia Corp., tablet, Wi-Fi hotspot, memory card, flash memory, VoIP, Wi-Fi, mobile phone, Linux

Microsoft's Vista looks to get tablets on write track

September 16, 2005 With new desktop Windows, company hopes to solve some Tablet-tech problems, starting with your unintelligible scrawl. Photos: I know that writing TAGS: tablet, tablet PC, handwriting recognition, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., PC, operating system, photograph, Microsoft Windows

Former Mac clone maker branches out

August 11, 2005 Umax comes back with new consumer electronics, including drawing tablets, mini hard drives, flash drives and MP3 players. TAGS: Umax, tablet, consumer electronics, electronics, MP3 player, Apple Computer, USB flash drive, Apple Macintosh, MP3, hard drive

First ThinkPad tablet set for debut

June 3, 2005 Lenovo will launch convertible version of its X41 notebook, CNET News.com has learned. Will the product propel tablet sales? Photos: First convertible ThinkPad TAGS: tablet, tablet PC, Lenovo, ThinkPad, IBM Corp., China, spokesman, PC, notebook computer, photograph, laptop computer

Is the digital pen mightier?

August 24, 2007 Past attempts at a high-tech quill have ended up as expensive paperweights, but a new crop of start-ups has higher hopes.Photos: Pens get smarter TAGS: pen, crop, paper, note, tablet, Logitech, Microsoft Corp., PC

Fujitsu adopts flash memory for new tablets

March 19, 2007 Flash drives are expensive and hold less data, but for tablet PCs, which tend to get dropped a lot, they can be a good fit. Photos: Flash-based LifeBooks TAGS: flash memory, Fujitsu LifeBook, tablet, Fujitsu, tablet PC, notebook computer, USB flash drive, SanDisk Corp., touch screen, MP3, hard drive, PC

Photos: First convertible ThinkPad

June 3, 2005 Coming on Monday: the first computer released by China's Lenovo Group following its purchase of IBM's PC business. TAGS: ThinkPad, IBM Corp., Lenovo, tablet, China, photograph, PC

Toshiba unveils new notebooks

April 20, 2005 Computer maker revives Libretto brand with mini notebook. Another laptop can double up as a convertible tablet PC. Photos: Small and convertible notebooks TAGS: mini notebook, Toshiba Libretto, tablet PC, tablet, Intel Pentium M, notebook computer, Toshiba, computer company, Intel Pentium, LCD, keyboard, brand, PC

The XP alternative for Vista PCs

September 21, 2007 Microsoft is quietly telling PC makers they can offer a Windows XP "downgrade" to customers buying systems preloaded with Vista.Image: Lenovo's XP 'downgrade' program TAGS: PC company, Microsoft Windows Vista, Lenovo, tablet, spokeswoman, Fujitsu, Dell, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., HP, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft whispers Origami details

March 2, 2006 Unable to stay completely mum, Microsoft confirms Origami is a Windows XP-based mobile PC. TAGS: Microsoft Origami, minitablet PC, ultramobile PC, tablet, tablet PC, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., PC, battery, Intel, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Toshiba embraces new Intel chips in tablet PC

February 8, 2006 Tablet PC with Core Duo chip takes aim at business users rather than home consumers courted by early Core Duo PCs. Photos: Toshiba debuts new notebooks TAGS: tablet PC, Intel Core Duo, tablet, Intel Core Solo, Toshiba Tecra, Toshiba, notebook computer, PC company, Intel, PC, keyboard

Nokia debuts Linux-based Web device

May 25, 2005 Cell phone maker has diversified with a Linux tablet that uses Wi-Fi but has no phone. Photos: Nokia's minitablet to go TAGS: Nokia Corp., VAT, tablet, Linux, mobile phone, open source, e-mail
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