Dell takes on pocketable computing with the Project Ophelia Android dongle
Dell may have decided to quit building smartphones, but the company isn’t finished with Android. At CES 2013, the company is showing off a slick, portable device codenamed Project Ophelia. It’s an MHL...
View ArticleDell offers businesses secure printing with PaperCut
Dell has revealed that it will be offering a new piece of software along with its imaging portfolio, PaperCut print management. The new software promises to help business of all sizes manage their...
View ArticleFanless 12-inch MacBook Air said to arrive with reversible USB port
Where notebook computers are concerned, is there such a thing as too thin? Rumored for next year, Apple’s most slender Mac to date may wind up slimming down so much, a traditional USB port might wind...
View ArticleHP enhances print security on new enterprise LaserJets
HP unveiled a new suite of four secure, enterprise-class laser printers. These printers borrow security technology from HP’s PC division, allowing businesses to keep their documents secure by...
View ArticleAll-optical chip memory just moved a huge step closer
Power supplies will one day be a thing of the past for long term data storage if a team of researchers from Germany have their way. First reported by E&T, the world’s first all-optical on-chip...
View Article