The next mobile chip from Nvidia is aimed at a really big mobile device: The automobile. Nvidia unveiled the Tegra X1, which it calls a “mobile super chip,” at its Sunday night… Read more »
Announced in a blog post last month, Google’s Nexus 9 tablet can now be purchased on the Play Store with shipping in one to two business days. Expect to pay $399 for a… Read more »
Not only is there another Tegra K1 Chromebook available, it comes with a full HD touchscreen option. Meet the HP Chromebook 14 which starts at $299 and then hear on the… Read more »
All signs continue to point at HTC to make the Nexus 9 tablet for Google’s Android L software. Following FCC certification for the device, a leaked image of the slate appeared… Read more »
In typical Acer fashion, the company is offering a variety of options for its latest Chromebook: Just as Samsung is leaving the European laptop market, there’s a touchscreen variant of the… Read more »
At $399, the new version of the Shield gaming tablet is $100 more expensive than its Wi-Fi-only predecessor, but it will come with 32GBs of memory and 4G connectivity. Read more »
Right on cue: As Microsoft talks about low-cost Windows laptops to do battle with Chromebooks, two companies bring Windows to Chrome OS through virtual desktops in the cloud. Read more »
Watch for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to debut next month. While waiting, take a peek at these reported benchmarks for Samsung’s new 64-bit Exynos chip expected to power the large-screened phone. Read more »
It’s looking more likely that Samsung’s next phone uses a metal case in lieu of plastic. Google is previewing its Fit SDK for health-tracking apps while HP takes another swing at… Read more »
Nvidia’s new tablet can output console-level graphics, thanks to its 192-core Tegra K1 chip. But it also represents a solid tablet option for non-gamers. Read more »