Businesses have been trying to find a use for touchscreen PCs since the technology was released widely back in 2009. Touchscreen computers are marketed primarily as multimedia centers and personal PCs ...
Forget leaving notes on the fridge or carrying a laptop to the kitchen as you attempt to make scallops for dinner. PC makers are betting that consumers will spring for a sleek, new touchscreen desktop ...
Touchscreen displays are going to get a big boost from Windows 7's built-in support for multitouch tech — but there's a hitch: Flicking, scrolling and opening programs can be cumbersome when stubby ...
Hewlett-Packard sees businesses in the future adopting touchscreens, but the technology needs further development to be an alternative to keyboards and mice in corporate environments, a company ...
In a rare spot of good news for the PC industry, touchscreen PCs are selling above expectations. The corresponding bad news is that they basically out of some models for a while. We guess people just ...
The touchscreen PC is one of those irresistibly futuristic ideas that sounds like it will eventually become an indispensable device - like the flying car, perhaps, or a videophone. But given that ...
When you boot up Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system, you might have no idea where to click first. The "Start" button is gone; in its place, dynamic multicolored tiles invite users to dive in ...
The Asus Eee PC T91 is the first convertible touchscreen netbook from Asus. In other words, you can fold the screen down over the keyboard and use the netbook as a tablet. At launch, it ships with ...
The Eee PC will get at least two touchscreen variants announced in early 2009, with both convertible and standard notebook form-factor designs being explored. That's the latest news from ASUS CEO ...