Lenovo is still immune to the shrinking PC market
Lenovo continues to buckle industry trends by increasing its PC sales.
Lenovo continues to buckle industry trends by increasing its PC sales.
The tabletop computer is a growing category.
PC shipments fell off the proverbial cliff in the first quarter of 2013, according to IDC, with their biggest drop ever in recorded history.
Perhaps because the marriage between ThinkPad and BlackBerry seems so natural, another Lenovo executive is hinting that the company would be open to purchasing the beleaguered smartphone company.
American business magnate Carl Icahn has signed a confidentiality agreement to review Dell's books and further evaluate the bid for a $24 billion leveraged buyout to take the company private.
China is a top strategic market for Apple. But Samsung claimed the country's smartphone title in 2012 for the first time, according to new data released over the weekend.
Is Lenovo immune to the PC market slowdown? PC shipments of 14.1 million say that's the case.
Could Lenovo be the suitor that RIM has been desperately searching for? It sure looks that way.
Not content to let Asus and Samsung have all the fun, Lenovo this morning announced a Chromebook laptop of its own for education buyers.
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Lenovo has introduced a sleek new smartphone, the IdeaPhone K900 -- one of the first phones to run Intel's new 2-GHz dual-core Atom processor.
Marvell's ARM-based Armada chips are used in the Lenovo TV and the Netgear NeoTV Prime with Google TV.
Bluestacks' Android app player will now be pre-installed on Lenovo's Idea-branded PCs, covering around 40 million systems.
Lenovo has introduced the delicious looking ThinkPad Helix laptop/tablet hybrid, with an 11.6-inch tablet that can be attached to a comfy keyboard.
Lenovo tries to jumpstart a new kind of gaming in the home with a giant tabletop PC.
Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga shows just how good -- and bad --the Windows 8 experience can be.
Lenovo is still thriving, even as the larger PC market stumbles.
According the most recent numbers from Gartner, Lenovo has inched past HP to control the highest stake of the PC market.
Lenovo product president Peter Hortensius says Lenovo's latest convertible tablets aren't direct competitors to Microsoft's surface tablet. Whether that's true remains to be seen.
With its convertible Ultrabooks, Lenovo is making a compelling case for why the future of mobile is in flexibility.