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23 February 2011, 11:50
XPS 15 and XPS 17 made available with revised Sandy Bridge silicon and a bevy of hardware upgrades.

21 February 2011, 12:30
There’s a rumour doing the rounds that Dell might be looking to buy AMD – not obvious why.

17 February 2011, 11:01
Rumour has it Microsoft's next flagship operating system - codenamed Windows Next - could be less than 12 months away.

9 February 2011, 11:24
New Latitude laptops, Precision workstations and Optiplex desktops make up company's 2011 line-up.

9 February 2011, 10:28
A new 13in convertible is also on the cards in an effort to bring touch to the office.

28 January 2011, 13:11
We spoke to James Jones, who specialises in desktop client solutions, about Dell’s AMD-based range.

18 January 2011, 15:37
Super-sleek ultraportable gets a price downgrade, but makes a few concessions along the way.

7 January 2011, 12:30
17in models to be available with Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs, NVIDIA 500-series GPUs and full-HD 3D displays.
7 January 2011, 10:28
DELL DELIVERS THE ULTIMATE IN MOBILITY, ENTERTAINMENT AND GAMING – FOR EVERY ‘STAGE’ OF YOUR LIFE.

9 December 2010, 15:30
ASUS also joins the top five following a quarter of double digit growth.

9 December 2010, 10:25
Analog is out by 2015 with HDMI and DisplayPort due to take over.

30 November 2010, 12:17
Sexy ‘business laptop’ gets fresh internals and a new lick of paint.

23 November 2010, 15:38
Company instructed employees to downplay the problem and held off replacing systems.

19 November 2010, 10:24
Novel convertible netbook could be yours for £449.

16 November 2010, 12:13
'Coming soon' could be very soon indeed.

12 November 2010, 14:30
Insider at private presentation reports a dual-core tablet is due in March.

5 November 2010, 12:07
Clear signal Dell wants to compete with RIM.

4 November 2010, 17:11
Combo tablet and netbook shows what it can do in 30 second advert.

3 November 2010, 10:21
Oracle gets itself an e-commerce platform, while Dell seeks to facilitate the transition to the cloud.