Hewlett-Packard reached for the consumer market Monday with two new PCs that allow customers to control Microsoft’s Windows Vista OS with a touchscreen interface instead of a mouse. The TouchSmart ...
The new products were introduced Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Along with the TouchSmart PC, HP introduced nine high-definition devices, a home media server, and a Blu-ray disc ...
It's tough to get a handle on whether Microsoft's OS is spurring people to buy, or if they'd be buying anyway. During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried changed beats several times, changed genders ...