Apple Computer has unveiled a version of its market-leading iPod that also plays videos and increased the iMac computer's ability to act as a home entertainment hub by adding a remote control.
Flash drives are the future, says electronics giant.
Intel's Atom platform may provide the backbone of today's netbooks, but with rivals emerging, Intel could find itself playing a smaller part in the future, as players such as Nvidia's Tegra take hold.
Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
Intel has been showcasing its forthcoming Westmere processors, the 32nm version of the Nehalem architecture, with platforms dubbed Clarkdale for the desktop version and Arrandale for mobile.
Number 11: There's a very big year ahead in processors, with more than a few game-changers on the horizon. Six-core and eight-core processors, 32nm manufacturing and more will appear this year.
Here's what's in store for 2010, including Intel's big gun - the Clarkdale CPU - and the highly anticipated new netbook platform
AMD has launched a media focused chipset designed for mainstream budget Windows 7 PCs..
Toshiba this week unveiled a new line of laptops optimised for video and audio playback that include a "quick-start" feature which gets the notebook ready for television viewing or CD playing in just seconds.
Prophecy is a hazardous art when it comes to computers. We do know what's coming to the PC in the near future however, so read on to see the year ahead
Chip maker AMD has unveiled the Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition, which it claims is the world's highest frequency quad-core desktop processor..