Hardware
While the headlines may be generated by the rise of artificial intelligence and security threats, we love hardware here at Techfinitive.com. We will bring you video from product launches, with commentary direct from the experts’ mouths. Plus, we will keep you up to date with the latest product releases.
That means everything from phones to graphics workstations, from tablets to desktop PCs. Including the weird and wonderful new product types (that may or may not ever see the light of day). Our emphasis is always on embracing tools that get things done; tools that ensure employees are both productive and happy. And, crucially, secure.
We’re also here to make sense of the incredible range of products to choose from. Take laptops. Should Chromebooks be part of your line-up? How do you choose between the vast number of machines on offer from the likes of Dell, HP and Lenovo?
With budgets always the limiting factor, we provide advice on where to spend your money – as well as sharing the real-world experience of an IT manager who has to fend off people wanting more expensive machines.
We also cover the crucial topic of sustainability. Every piece of new hardware we buy has an impact on the environment, so make sure you keep reading TechFinitive.com for general advice but also ratings on the big tech companies.
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AMD Ryzen AI PRO 300 processors introduced to deliver Copilot+ PCs in businesses
Should AMD's AI-enhanced Ryzen AI PRO 300 series processors power the next business laptop you buy? We reveal the reasons why the answer might just be yes.
What is urban mining and why should you do it?
Recycling old tech, including cables and wires, could clear clutter and provide one third of the copper needed to decarbonise your country
International Repair Day 2024: “Everyone that wants to keep things in use for longer is welcome to get involved”
We interview Fiona Dear, Co-Director of The Restart Project, about International Repair Day 2024 and why it matters to both consumers and businesses
Google announces back-to-school Chromebooks
Google has debuted three new Chromebooks this week, with both Samsung and Lenovo adding to their range of Google-powered machines.
Massimiliano Rossi, Acer EMEA Vice President: Qualcomm will gain equal share with AMD and Intel for business laptops in the long run
Massimiliano Rossi, Acer's EMEA Vice President, shares his views on Qualcomm, AMD, Intel and the future of business laptops
Brother launches free inkjet cartridge remanufacturing scheme across Europe
Brother has launched an inkjet cartridge remanufacturing scheme in Europe that eco-conscious businesses should take note of
Is the iPhone 16 Apple’s most repairable phone?
Our resident technology fixer explains why the iPhone 16 is a contender for Apple's most repairable phone yet - but why all is not quite as marvellous as we would hope
Intel partners with Dell to deliver RAG-based solution powered by Gaudi 3 AI and Xeon 6
Intel and Dell will use the Xeon 6 CPU and the Gaudi 3 AI accelerators to meet the growing market adoption of AI.
Intel doubles down on Enterprise AI with Xeon 6 P-cores and Gaudi 3
Intel hopes to lure enterprises with this double release: Xeon 6 with P-cores and Gaudi 3 accelerators, both of which are now available
HP unveils OmniBook Ultra Flip and EliteBook X “next-gen AI PCs”
HP updates its AI PC lineup with a 55 TOPS NPU business laptop, creators 2-in-1 and tools for data scientists
Intel Core Ultra 9 288V review: everything you need to know in six minutes
We compare Intel's top-end Core 9 Ultra 288V with its rivals for speed, battery life and AI skills in this short, punchy review.
Verizon and Skylo launch direct-to-device messaging using satellites
Verizon and Skylo partnered to launch a direct-to-device messaging service for customers and Internet of Things (IoT) enthusiasts.
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition review: first look at this ultra-slim business laptop
Here's our first-look review of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition, which we played with during a private briefing at IFA 2024
Hans-Martin Zogg, Business Director TPS, Leica Geosystems: “Ensuring accurate, tamper-free measurements in high-pressure environments is a complex problem”
If you've ever wanted to know how Olympics organisers measured distances thrown in field events, Hans-Martin Zogg, Business Director TPS, Leica Geosystems, has the answer.
Barantech Company Profile
With a focus on innovation, durability, and customization, Barantech continues to lead the HMI industry - here is its company profile.
Dell hits record figures in Second Quarter Fiscal 2025 due to AI server sales
Dell's latest quarterly results have shown an uptick for the hardware giant, with AI server sales continuing to grow.
Lenovo drives enterprise AI development with Nvidia NIM Agent Blueprints
A serious of announcements this year - including a joint one with Nvidia - reinforce Lenovo as a serious player in enterprise AI development
Best of IFA 2024: best business laptops, phones and gadgets
From new laptops to folding phones, IFA 2024 has introduced a bunch of new products of interest to both consumers and business buyers. Here's our pick of the bunch.
What is Lenovo’s Aura Edition?
Lenovo and Intel have worked together to create exclusive "Aura Editions" PCs. Their aim: to solve the problems faced by computer users around the world.
Honor MagicBook Art 14 review: making the business case
In this Honor MagicBook Art 14 review, we give our verdict on the stylish laptop's merits and demerits as a business laptop.