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Even if Apple has not yet launched or confirmed the rumored MacBook Air with Retina display, many reports are suggesting that these next generation laptops are worth the wait as these are expected to come with great features.
Customers who are eyeing the new MacBook Air with Retina display will have to wait until next year as Apple is unlikely to push the release of the new product this year, reports said.
Initially projected to be released on the first half of 2015, rumors are now swirling wildly that Apple may launch the Macbook Air Retina before the end of 2014, which would give its customers another good reason to shop this coming holidays.
Last Friday, Intel announced trimming down its workforce by 5,000. The chip-making company also added that it's “not announcing a layoff.” Okay, they're firing as many as 5,000 but they're not?
Intel announced on Tuesday the unveiling of the best data-transfer system since Thunderbolt, appropriately called Thunderbolt 2. The new data-transfer technology, codenamed "Falcon Ridge" until now, promises to offer double the bandwidth capability of the original Thunderbolt enabling some fancy new tricks for those who work with super-high definition, or 4K, video.
Tech geeks have been salivating over this new Intel processor chip line for months, if not years, and with the hype surrounding Intel's unveiling at this year's Computex convention, you'd think Intel re-invented the computer processor. Well, they haven't quite done that, but there are some big innovations that could make the tech you use every day a lot better. Here's a simple run-down of what Intel's new Core processors, code-named Haswell, will mean for you.
Intel is going to make a paid Web TV service with a set-top box, joining the likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google in the game of converging TV with the Internet. But some tech commenters are already feeling violated, as Intel's set-top box will include a camera to monitor TV watchers.
One of the coolest products unveiled at the CES 2013 is PaperTab, a flexible, paper-thin touch screen that offers an intuitive way to present and interface with data.
Television programming is in for a shakeup in 2013, if rumors of Intel and Sony's entrance into the market come to fruition.
At Intel's January 7th CES event, the tech company will unveil its new cable service and set-top box, according to sources close to TechCrunch
Apple and Intel are rumored to be working on an iOS watch.