
Dell builds monitor with Teams button
Coming to a lockdown near you
Dell is launching three new monitors next month, and all of them come with a dedicated Microsoft Teams button to capitalise on the home video conferencing market.

Dell brings in EPYC
VxRail systems hit the streets
Tin box shifter Dell has released two new VxRail systems and introduced AMD EPYC processors.

Dell EMC unveils new PowerScale
Unstructured data storage
Dell EMC introduced PowerScale, a new family of unstructured data storage products engineered to help organisations store, manage and capitalise on the massive growth of unstructured data – video, audio, images, documents, health records, and metadata.

Dell doing well
Even if it is taking the opportunity to freeze everything
While tin box shifter Dell has frozen employee pay rises, retirement plan contributions and hiring across the business to "counter the financial impact of COVID-19" its results show that it is doing rather well out of the pandemic.

Dell to release mid-range EMC PowerStore today
Seven times faster, three times more responsive than previous Dell EMC midrange storage arrays
Gray tin box shifter Dell is to announce today the release of its new EMC PowerStore and says that it will be seven times faster and three times more responsive than what is currently on offer in the mid-range.

Dell spills the beans on Comet Lake
Ready for the desktop soon
Intel's 10th-generation "Comet Lake" CPUs appear to be just around the corner to take on AMD's Ryzen chips, according to a new YouTube video from Dell.

Dell flogs RSA
Banks $2.075 billion
Tin box shifter Michael Dell has flogged off his RSA business for $2.075 billion to a consortium led by Symphony Technology Group.

Intel starts the foldable PC era
A part of the Intel’s CES 2020 keynote
Intel has showcased a concept PC codenamed Horseshoe Bend, and this gives you an idea of the future of the ultra-portable high-end PCs. Lenovo X1 Fold and Dell concept ORI already showcased their version of the concept, but Intel shared a bit of detail.

Dell allows Apple fanboys to control iPhones from PCs
So much for the iPhone replacing the PC
Tin box shifter Dell is releasing software which will enable Apple users to finally get control over their shiny toys on a proper machine.

Dell does well
Rocking at Round Rock
Dell has released its third quarter results but only upped its revenue by two percent compared to the same period last year.