Navigate the ins-and-outs of Windows 8 with how-tos, troubleshooting, news, and reviews.
Planning on buying a new Windows 7 computer before Windows 8 comes out? Microsoft has a low-cost deal to get you to upgrade to Windows 8 when it comes out later this year.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's words were misconstrued earlier this week when a report claimed he said there would be 500 million Windows 8 users next year.
The latest tidbit to emerge about the early version of the forthcoming Windows interface is the apparent inclusion of Metro-style apps for news, sports, and travel.
Several of Microsoft's Metro apps will sport changes when the Windows 8 Release Preview debuts next month, says The Verge.
Microsoft's usual plan is to offer a free upgrade to users of older versions of Windows to bump up to the next release version. This time around there will be a cost, according to sources.
Intel's new high-end chips get picked up by Dell's multimedia line.
Sony adds the Vaio T to its line of slim, upscale laptops.
A handful of laptops are now available to order with Intel's third-gen Core i-series CPUs; see the list here.
Alienware's once-popular M11x may be heading for retirement, but boutique rival Origin is keeping the ultraportable gaming laptop alive.
If you're looking to buy one of our best-reviewed laptops, it's time to seriously consider hitting the pause button until versions with Intel's third-generation Core i-series CPUs are available.
Better power efficiency is a key selling point to these new GPUs.
After years of false promises, Intel finally has a viable CPU for low-end PC gaming.