HomePC Hardware

PC Hardware

Data Centers Give Intel Static over Electric Bills

Jeffrey Skolnick, of the Georgia Institute of Technology, used to just worry about harnessing enough computing power to chase down cancer genes. Today, hes...

HP Support Tuning Up

Editors note: Due to a printer error, this story didnt appear on Page 11 in the Feb. 27 issue as intended. Here is a...

Microsoft Plans Windows Vista SKUs

Microsoft Watch editor Mary Jo Foley kicks off eWeeks Microsoft Week Ahead, Week in Review podcast with a review of the news on Vista...

Itaniums Revenge: Intels Chip Hits the Comeback Trail

Intels Itanium chip, which has been hobbled over the past 11 years by poor performance, delayed releases and bad press, is undergoing a rejuvenation...

Will Origami Breathe New Life into Mobile PCs?

Microsoft is preparing to unfold what it hopes will become a new type of computer: the "Lifestyle PC." The software giant intends to bring to...

Intel Faces Its Future at Forum

Intel might have hoped its spring Developer Forum, which arrives next week, would be all about the chips. However, a March 3 first quarter profit...

Oracle, HP, Intel Join Forces to Push Itanium

Software giant Oracle will bring its E-Business Suite to Hewlett-Packards Itanium-based Integrity servers, and is enhancing its licensing model for Integrity servers that are...

Virtual Iron to Support Intel Virtualization Tech

Virtual Iron Software within the next three months will roll out a version of its data center virtualization software that will support Intels chip-level...

Why Wont Dell Promote Its Linux Desktops?

Last Thursday, when I wrote about Dells new Linux desktop, was one of the most frustrating days of my professional life. My eWEEK colleague John...

HP Gets a New Tune

Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd is receiving accolades from industry experts for orchestrating the companys finances during his first year at the helm of the...