The Chinese computer company Lenovo Group Ltd. purchased IBM's PC-making business in 2004, but Lenovo continues to produce IBM's popular ThinkPad series of laptops today. Hardware and system ...
In 1992, I reviewed a new IBM laptop for Computer Shopper, the over-sized monster magazine of all things PC. It was the first ThinkPad, the 700C. I liked that first ThinkPad a lot. Many others did as ...
Lenovo’s design chief has come up with a wacky idea for the ThinkPad—so wacky, it just might work. The basic concept is to create an upcoming ThinkPad with design points from the original IBM ThinkPad ...
Mobile computing users have waited for years for IBM (now Lenovo) to enter the Tablet PC market. IBM waited until the market and technology matured so they could make a strong offering. Three years ...
Chinese technology company Lenovo and the U.S-based IBM are extending their business relationship: Lenovo, which acquired IBM's ThinkPad line of PCs in 2005, has agreed to buy IBM's low-end server ...
I am literally as old as the ThinkPad. When I was born in 1992, that's when floppy disks seemed high-tech, and when Microsoft Windows 3.1 was latest OS on the market. That's also when the first IBM ...
Of the different types of passwords you can set on the Lenovo ThinkPad, the supervisor password is the one that prevents unauthorized access to the BIOS Setup Utility. While this extra level of ...
Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X60 - ultra-light business laptop that's rather spiffy Want one of the sleekest, sexiest laptops around that's got a proven heritage? If so, the Lenovo X60 ThinkPad may just be for ...
Lenovo has just celebrated its IBM ThinkPad's 20th birthday, though it appears somewhat muted for what has been the leading brand of laptop for most of its lifetime. The Chinese company, which took ...
Lenovo is celebrating 25 years of the IBM ThinkPad laptops, which were first released in 1992, with the special-edition ThinkPad 25. The 25th anniversary edition of the ThinkPad is essentially a ...
Lenovo has inked a deal to buy IBM's x86 server business, taking Big Blue's Intel-based hardware division off its hands for $2.3bn. The two companies will also kick off a strategic relationship that ...
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