Apple hit a home run in Consumer Reports’ recent tech support survey, taking the top spot in laptops and desktops. Originally posted at News – Apple

Macworld.com – A firmware update usually doesn’t grab much attention—particularly if it’s released in the midst of Macworld Expo. And yet, last week’s release of Mac Pro Audio Update 1.0 brings welcome relief to many Mac Pro users

The latest wave of new laptops and desktops for 2010 is here, and we’ve been scouring the shelves of big retail stores to find boxed versions of these popular PCs, from entry-level systems starting at $329 to massive $2,000 gaming monsters.

Gateway SX2840-01

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Gateway’s SX2840-01 remains the budget PC to beat. Its combination of small size, fast performance, and living room competence make it one of the most flexible desktops on the market. That it has room to upgrade makes the deal that much sweeter.

While many media consumers have connected laptops, desktops, and small form factor PCs to their large plasma and LCD monitors for years, Intel aims to radically change this equation with its new Wireless Display technology, also known as “WiDi.” Originally posted at 2010 CES

Amazon Kindle app coming soon for BlackBerry and Mac Downloadsquad (blog) After coming to the iPhone and then to Windows desktops, Amazon's Kindle e-reader app is scheduled to …

InfoWorld – The Novell-sponsored Mono Project will announce on Thursday availability of Moonlight 2, an open source browser plug-in that brings to Unix and Linux desktops the capabilities of the Microsoft Silverlight multimedia platform.

InfoWorld – Adobe’s Flash Player software is on 99 percent of Internet-connected desktops, offering up multimedia and video capabilities on a multitude of popular Web sites such as YouTube.

Top retail desktops for Holiday 2009

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

The best desktops available at retail for the 2009 holiday season.

Top 10 most popular desktops of 2009

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Our list of the 10 most popular desktops on CNET for 2009.