Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Ultimate guide to Windows 8 ultrabooks

  Ubuntu Touch smartphone one step closer to shipping | Canonical's Mir move doesn't sit well with some Linux developers
 
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Ultimate guide to Windows 8 ultrabooks
While finding a touchscreen for a desktop computer is nearly impossible, and finding a touchscreen notebook computer takes some searching, touchscreen ultrabooks are readily available. These thin, light and relatively compact computers are intended to be portable and to be used at a moment's notice. Adding touch seems a natural thing to do. Read More


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