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 300 vs Qualcomm Snapdragon X chips
We compare AMD's new Ryzen AI 300 series with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X chips found in Microsoft's new Copilot+ PCs
Intel launches apprenticeship program for manufacturing technicians
Intel has announced an apprenticeship program for manufacturing technicians, hoping to fill a likely skills gap in the semiconductor industry
Victor Donker, Co-Founder and CEO of Usono: “We can still learn a lot about the human body to transform an athlete’s journey and outcomes”
We interview Victor Donker, Co-Founder and CEO of Usono, an experienced designer, entrepreneur and marketer in high-tech and medical devices.
Samsung increases focus on business with new monitor range
We interview Pepe Dijkstra, Head of Monitors at Samsung to better understand how the company's new range of monitors can help your business
HP’s sustainability strategy: promising signs but challenges lie ahead
We take a deep dive into HP's recently published 2023 Sustainability Impact Report to show where it's doing well - and where it could do better
What the UK’s Automated Vehicles Act really means
The UK's Automated Vehicles Act passed in May, but what does the industry think about it? And when will driverless cars hit our roads? Nicole Kobie explains
AMD wants to be an AI-first company
At an invite-only briefing with a handful of European journalists, Jack Huynh, Senior Vice President and GM of AMD's Computing and Graphics Business Group, explains two key shifts in the company's strategy
Mouse not showing up on laptop [best fixes]
In this sponsored explainer, Sviat Soldatenkov explores the different options available if your mouse is not showing up on your laptop.
Colorado’s Right To Repair law is first to include business-to-business repairs
Colorado's Right to Repair legislation not only makes it easier for consumers to get their devices repaired, but also for businesses.
Acer means business: why it should shed its consumer reputation to battle Dell, HP and Lenovo
Acer means business: why the time has come for Acer to shed its consumer reputation and become a true commercial rival to Dell, Lenovo and HP
How to create a healthy home workspace in this post-pandemic world
The pandemic forced many people out of comfortable offices into their own homes, never to return. Here, experts provide their advice on creating the perfect healthy, home workspace.
AI servers drive Dell’s growth but keen margins reduce overall profits
Dell is literally banking on AI, as AI servers drive immediate growth, it aims to sell AI services to companies and also hopes that AI will drive future sales of PCs
Which are the most sustainable computers and peripherals?
We’ve scoured the world to find the most sustainable desktops, laptops, monitors, peripherals and printers
Why turning motherboards to jelly could be a sustainability breakthrough thanks to vPCBs
A team at the University of Washington has created printed circuit boards that really do turn to jelly - or at least, viscous material - to make reusing components far easier at the end of life.
From carbon calories to renewable energy: eight ways to make technology products more sustainable
We all want to buy more sustainable products, but how do we make informed decisions? Logitech's Head of Sustainability gives us his eight wishes to make sense of it all.
What is Thunderbolt Share?
Intel has just announced Thunderbolt Share, which can link two PCs together in a way that we've never seen before. To discover how it works, and what you need, read our explainer.
Optus appoints Stephen Rue as new CEO
Optus appoints Stephen Rue as the new permanent CEO as well as a new governance structure for him to operate under.
Why Lenovo’s customers want sustainable technology: youth, power bills and legislation
In an exclusive interview with Lenovo's Global Head of Environmental Services, Stefan Brechling Larsen, we ask why its customers are finally asking for sustainable technology
Riken to integrate IBM’s quantum system with supercomputer Fugaku
IBM and Japanese laboratory Riken have announced an agreement to deploy IBM’s quantum system and integrate it with supercomputer Fugaku
Inside Lenovo’s Budapest factory: making workstations more sustainable
Lenovo has just switched on 5,072 solar panels to make its Budapest factory more sustainable. We go behind the scenes