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Two years on, Dell shows going private was a smart move

In 2012 Lenovo released the Thinkpad X1 Carbon as part of Intel's Ultrabook initiative. It was thin, it was light, and it boasted Levovo's excellent build quality and reliability. Windows users jealous of the MacBook Air finally had a thin-and-light to call their own. Around about the same time Dell updated to its own business line of notebooks, the best of which was the Dell Latitude E6430s. While it managed to cram a 14-inch screen into a 13-inch chassis, it was hardly a desirable laptop. At 2.68cm thick (it still had an optical drive) and around 2kg when kitted out with a much-needed 6-cell battery, it wasn't exactly a particularly portable one either.

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Lenovo's new augmented reality glasses work with the iPhone

Your move, Apple.

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Lenovo's new tiny desktop PC is an Xbox-killer

The ThinkStation P360 Ultra is a tiny beast.

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Lenovo plans to add 12,000 new hires to R&D team in the next three years

The Chinese PC maker said the additional headcount will bolster its focus on its "client-edge-cloud-networ k-intelligence" IT architecture.