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Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Apple's iPad Pro Shipping This Week The iPad Pro is Apple's not very subtle reaction to the rise of the Microsoft Surface and to rising market demand for work tablets that replicate more of the functionality of a laptop. |
Popular Mechanics April 3, 2008 Glenn Derene |
Microsoft Surface Is Finally Here. What the Heck Took So Long? How one company can turn a new device from breakthrough to novelty, just by sitting on it for a technological eternity. |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 Stuart J. Johnston |
'Surface' to Finally Surface Microsoft partners with AT&T to bring its Surface computer online. |
Popular Mechanics July 2007 Glenn Derene |
Microsoft Surface: Behind-the-Scenes First Look (with Video) An inside look at what Microsoft has been developing: a computer with no cords, no keyboards, no mouse, and no USB ports. |
PC Magazine July 11, 2007 Jason Working |
Inside The Coffee Table PC Microsoft's touch-sensitive Surface interface is truly remarkable, but will it change computing as we know it? |
IEEE Spectrum December 2012 |
Tablet Profit Margins How much portables giants make off of each tablet varies a lot |
PC Magazine May 18, 2006 Cisco Cheng |
Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch For creative professionals who rely on Apple to get the job done, look no farther than the MacBook Pro (17-inch). Everyone else can shop around. |
InternetNews March 17, 2009 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft Shows Off a New 'Surface' or Does It? At the SXSWi conference, Microsoft discusses a next generation of Surface multitouch computer, but doesn't make any promises. |
InternetNews May 30, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft Unveils 'Surface' Computing Tabletop touch-screen computer aims to change the user interface as we know it. |
Financial Planning February 1, 2013 Joel Bruckenstein |
Windows 8 Review: 5 Things to Know Advisors need to understand some core essentials about the new mold-breaking Microsoft operating system. |
Macworld August 16, 2006 Jason Snell |
Mac Pro Completes Apple's Intel Lineup Professional Intel-based towers provide great performance with the right software. |
Chemistry World August 17, 2012 Philip Ball |
Getting under water's skin The surface tension of water is explained in textbooks with pictures showing water molecules pulling each other sideways and downwards at the liquid surface, producing a kind of surface 'skin'. |
Macworld February 24, 2006 Jason Snell |
MacBook Pro/2.0 GHz Apple's first MacBook Pro model is a huge step forward in many different ways, but it also provides reassuring continuity for longtime PowerBook users. |
PC Magazine October 15, 2008 Cisco Cheng |
Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Dual Graphics) Apple's MacBook Pro is a design marvel, but you can find better features elsewhere for less. |
Chemistry World June 28, 2012 Laura Howes |
Hydrophobic display writes on water Scientists in Finland and the UK have created a surface with tunable superhydrophobicity and used it to create a display that can be written on with water. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2013 |
Buyers Guide Investors can find more than a million commercial property listings on Showcase.com... Invoxia's AudiOffice uses InVivo Acoustic technology to amp up conference calls... Microsoft's Surface tablet includes casing made of VaporMg, which is three times lighter than aluminum... |
PC Magazine August 1, 2007 Dan Costa |
Touch Screens Done Right In our demo of Microsoft Surface, the pairing of the touch-screen display and the digital camera was wireless and completely intuitive. The interface had disappeared. |
InternetNews November 30, 2010 |
Microsoft Looks to Advance Display Interface Microsoft files a patent on a kind of "shape-shifting" technology for displays. |
Inc. May 1, 2010 Sarah Kessler |
The New Tunebug Vibe A gadget that turns almost any surface into a speaker. |
Chemistry World November 20, 2013 Simon Hadlington |
A drop of extra bounce US researchers have discovered a simple way to modify a water-repellent surface so that bouncing drops of water spend significantly less time in contact with the surface. |
BusinessWeek September 25, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
More Vroom For The Buck The Mac Pro, with the equivalent of a V-12 engine, is cheaper than a tricked out Dell. |
PC Magazine November 11, 2010 Joel Santo Domingo |
HP Compaq 6000 Pro All-in-One Business PC The HP Compaq 6000 Pro is an all-in-one business PC with enterprise-class features coupled with great performance in an attractive package. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
Summer Guide: Accessories It took nearly four decades for Brazil's best-selling flip-flop to surface Stateside, but these insanely simple -- and undeniably cool -- flip-flops finally arrived a few years ago. |
InternetNews December 30, 2010 |
Microsoft Looks to Regain Its Luster in 2011 While Microsoft spent much of 2010 touting its new endeavors in IT segments like mobile, tablet PCs and cloud computing, how will the company make good on those promises next year? |
Chemistry World February 21, 2008 Simon Hadlington |
Taking the Measure of Atomic Friction Scientists in the US and Germany have successfully used an atomic force microscope to determine exactly how much effort is needed to drag a single atom of cobalt across the surface of different metals. |
Chemistry World August 28, 2012 James Mitchell Crow |
MOF smashes gas storage ceiling Highly porous materials being developed as future fuel tanks for hydrogen- or methane-powered vehicles could hold much more gas than previously thought. |
Entrepreneur April 2006 Jill Amadio |
Office To Go Need to work sitting over four wheels and an engine? Taking your office on the road is commonplace these days, but balancing your laptop and files can be challenging. Several solutions come to the rescue. |
InternetNews February 14, 2006 David Miller |
First Bite of Intel-based Apple Notebooks Apple announced on Monday that it will begin shipping the new 15-inch MacBook Pro notebook computer this week. The first, top-of-the-line, Mac mobile will sport a 2.0 Intel Core Duo processor. |
Chemistry World October 24, 2006 Richard Van Noorden |
A Chequerboard of Water Water droplets cling in flat squares and dance in round globes on a smart surface created by South Korean researchers. Exposure to light wipes away the pattern, and an alternative can be written in with no etching required. |
Chemistry World October 9, 2014 Richard Massey |
Ionic liquid-gas interfaces: more than a surface glance Research by scientists in the UK suggests that small changes in the nature of binary ionic liquid systems can significantly alter their surface composition. |
CIO February 23, 2009 Stephanie Overby |
Early Adopters: Harrah's Entertainment Tests the Business Case for Surface Computing Microsoft Surface technology helps the gaming company sell more drinks. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2008 James Mitchell Crow |
Atomic pinball Scientists in the Netherlands have made platinum nanostructures that act like a pair of pinball flippers when triggered by electric current. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2008 Willie D Jones |
You Tell Us: Microsoft Surface Runs the Table Microsoft's soon-to-be-introduced tabletop computer, which it calls Surface, is a modified Windows Vista PC. But there ends the similarity to the tower on your desk or the slab in your lap. |
Macworld May 2002 Jim Heid |
Solid Update Adds Mac OS X Compatibility, Limited Real-Time Effects Within nine months of shipping its professional video-editing software Final Cut Pro 2, Apple delivered version 3, an impressive update that adds real-time effects, new color-correction and -measurement tools, and expanded editing features... |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Emile Menasche |
Make Music like a Pro The Digidesign M-Box with Pro Tools LE 6.1.1 is a winner. Pro Tools LE is a multitrack audio and MIDI recording and mixing environment for musicians and producers. |
InternetNews June 8, 2009 David Needle |
Apple Opens the Show With MacBook News Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developer's Conference with new MacBook Pro notebooks and a preview of Snow Leopard. |
InternetNews January 29, 2010 Stuart J. Johnston |
Pictionaire Takes Microsoft's Surface Up a Level Researchers try a different take on MS Surface. |
Chemistry World February 7, 2014 Emma Stoye |
Crystal ribbons grow on a curve Colleagues at Harvard University in the US investigated the effects of elastic stress on crystals, which is increased by growing them on a curved surface rather than a flat one. |
Macworld July 2001 Jim Heid |
Final Cut Pro 2 Superb upgrade enhances performance, media handling, and more... |
Chemistry World June 10, 2010 Carol Stainer |
Hot tip makes light work of graphene circuit US researchers have 'drawn' tiny conductive lines on an insulating graphene oxide surface using the heated tip of an atomic force microscope that changes the local chemistry of the surface. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2007 Lewis Brindley |
AFM Tip Feels Nano-Surfaces Scientists in the US have developed an artificial fingertip that boosts the resolution of atomic force microscopy, a technique that opens a window onto the nanoscale world. |
Macworld July 19, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Soundtrack Pro An all-purpose sound tool cuts drudgery out of audio editing and design, Soundtrack Pro strikes a good balance between the needs of musicians, video editors, audio editors, and multimedia pros. |
PC World February 2003 Michael S. Lasky |
Mice That Do Double Duty One input device is also a numeric keypad; the other lets you point and click without a surface. |
Macworld June 30, 2006 Jeff Carlson |
Final Cut Express HD 3.5 Video editing package offers reasons to upgrade |
Macworld June 2001 Stephen Beale |
Amorphium Pro 1.1 3-D-sculpting and -painting program grows up... |
CRM January 2010 Christopher Musico |
Scratching the Surface A luxury hotel utilizes surface computing from Microsoft to deepen relationships and its brand promise. |
PC Magazine February 16, 2007 James Mendelson |
Guitar Pro 5 The top tablature editing software gets even better. |
Chemistry World July 5, 2011 Mike Brown |
Metallic Pick and Mix with Complexes Scientists in Germany have plucked a metal ion from the middle of a phthalocyanine molecule on a silver surface. The simple method of removal, which employs a scanning tunnelling microscope, could be used to make cheaper molecular storage devices. |
The Motley Fool December 19, 2007 Dave Mock |
Dueling Fools: Research In Motion Bull Rebuttal The bulls argue that Research In Motion is the clear leader in the mobile email field with a highly integrated software and hardware platform that has still only scratched the surface of the available market. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2007 |
E3 Environmental Ceramicsteel by PolyVision PolyVision is demonstrating its commitment to environmental responsibility by producing an ecologically friendly writing surface for interactive whiteboards called E3 Environmental Ceramicsteel. |