Chromebooks - Page 2
Acer is the world's largest Chromebook seller, accounting for more than 33 percent of all worldwide sales of these Chrome OS notebooks in 2015, according to research firm Gartner. The company has refreshed this popular notebook line just ahead of the holiday shopping season with the Chromebook...
Third-party vendors like Jamf offer deeper tools to replace Apple administrative tools that may not be adequate for larger users.
Google will hold a media briefing Oct. 4 in San Francisco that is its answer to Apple's big annual mobile device introductions. While Google hasn't said much about its plans, a steady stream of rumors is circulating suggesting it could be a big day of product introductions for the search giant....
Available in 11- or 14-inch models, the Stream notebook computers include Intel Celeron processors and store their data in the cloud.
A new TrendForce study says it expects notebook shipments to fall even more in the second half of 2016, due to current high inventories.
HP's new Chromebook 11 G5 will be available with an optional 11.6-inch HD touch-screen display or with a standard 11.6-inch HD display.
Something happened during the first quarter of this year that didn't get much attention: Google's hardware partners sold more Chromebooks than Apple sold Macs. The findings, which were limited to the U.S. market, were confirmed by research firm IDC to eWEEK and marked the first time Google's...
NEWS ANALYSIS: Google is actively working on multiple efforts to make the Internet safer for everyone, as it pushes good password practices and auto-updates.
HP on May 3 unveiled a new line of computers designed for both the enterprise and consumer markets. Chief among those announcements was the HP Pavilion x360, an affordably priced—and highly portable—two-in-one hybrid. The announcement wasn't a surprising one. HP has promised to improve and...
After some trouble in bringing together the many facets of its hardware business, Google on April 28 hired former Motorola President Rick Osterloh to run a new hardware division. Osterloh has been hired to manage several product lines, including Google's Nexus brand smartphones and the Chromecast...