Large multinational technology vendor Lenovo has issued a global recall for the 5th generation Lenovo Carbon X1 notebook.
There are two ways of watching a structure crumble and slowly disappear from existence. You can either watch a demolition crew take down a multi-storey building using explosives or buy a Lenovo ThinkPad and use it for a few years.
The main person behind the design of the ThinkPad, IBM's iconic laptop which is now the property of Lenovo, has decided to step down from the role after nearly 20 years of leading the design effort.
Last week, Lenovo reported a big drop in profits for the third quarter of its current fiscal year, with a drop of 67% to US$98 million.
There was a time some years ago when the ThinkPad, that boring, ugly, black notebook made originally by IBM, was referred to as the Rolls-Royce of laptops.
At its first major global conference, Tech World in Beijing, Lenovo has launched an impressive new Thinkpad, new consumer notebooks, a new collaboration with Microsoft and more!
Lenovo has widened a recall of batteries sold with or for a wide range of ThinkPad notebooks.
Lenovo has moved swiftly to douse the Superfish scandal, a third-party program pre-installed, only on consumer notebooks between September 2014 and February 2015.
Lenovo claims its new ThinkPad Tablet 2 is the lightest Windows 8 tablet is the world's lightest.
A new variant of the ThinkPad X1 Carbon - the the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch - features a multitouch screen.
Featuring a carbon fibre top cover, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is the world's lightest 14in business ultrabook, company officials claimed.
An analyst is tipping Lenovo as a future global number one PC vendor.
Lenovo's aiming its latest notebooks at students, professionals and SMEs.
Lenovo has announced three new tablets, with two running Android 3.1 Honeycomb on Nvidia Tegra 2 processors and a third running Windows 7 with an unspecificed 1.5GHz Intel processor - are these all but placeholders until Windows 8?
Lenovo's answer to the MacBook Pro is here, and it's the ThinkPad X1, showing more PC designers are finally learning from their crunchy style competitor with stylish and thin designs all their own.
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