Engadget - Yep, it's party-time in Beijing once again. While the PC industry as a whole reportedly grew by a tight handful of percentage points over the past year, Lenovo has somehow managed to continue its long-running growth spurt, with shipments up 44 percent and operating profits up 46 percent. Sales of both laptop and desktop (including IdeaCentre all-in-ones) grew roughly equally, helped along by blossoming demand in emerging markets, while fledgling smartphones and tablets also proved popular in Lenovo's homeland.
Your move, Apple.
The ThinkStation P360 Ultra is a tiny beast.
The Chinese PC maker said the additional headcount will bolster its focus on its "client-edge-cloud-networ k-intelligence" IT architecture.