Apple has been significantly dismantling the Windows advantage since the release of the MacBook in 2004.
The technology, developed by US researchers, could one day be used for transplants.
A slew of announcements came out of Google's annual developer conference. We round up all the major news, and what it means for users and partners.
Oxford University will install low-cost data transmitters in Kenyan hand pumps that will inform authorities when the pump breaks.
This marks a setback for ARM, which won't have its technology in Windows tablets.
The world's lightest laptop features a versatile set of interfaces and battery life of up to eight hours.
Accountability for safety on mines is assigned to management in line with good governance and legislation, says ApplyIT.
Acer will debut a cloud-based storage, backup and synchronisation service as an add-on to its new Ultrabooks. [Local rep: Tarsus Technologies]
The company will partner with MTN and GIZ in an itad pilot programme.
The InFocus all-in-one giant tablet for business-class videoconferencing and collaboration - the Mondopad - is available locally.
Most organisations are abandoning tape because of the speed of data recoveries and system restores, says EMC.
An initiative, backed by Twitter and Google, aims to encourage high school girls to study computer science and engineering.
The company received five honours at the “red dot award: product design 2012”.