Thursday 21 February 2013

Google unveils high-end Chromebook Pixel; Microservers: ARM invades the datacenter

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TechRepublic Member | February 21, 2013

Chromebook Pixel from Google: Pushing the cloud to the limit

Google has released the latest laptop in the Chromebook family which is the most powerful model yet. The Chromebook Pixel is sleek, fast, and has a high-resolution touchscreen to rival any Ultrabook. Read more

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