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The ThinkPad name became the domain of Lenovo from 2005 onwards, when the Chinese manufacturer took on IBM’s laptop division. What might have seemed like good business was economically short-sighted ...
ThinkPad laptops became standard equipment for millions of corporate PC users after they were introduced by IBM on Oct. 5, 1992. Today Lenovo continues to produce ThinkPads, which are thinner ...
Chinese technology company Lenovo is paying $2.3 billion for IBM's low-end server business; IBM says the divestiture and funds will help it innovate other areas of its business, like cloud computing.
It’s a striking black laptop called the IBM ThinkPad. More precisely, it’s the first ThinkPad laptop, the 700C, which was announced 25 years ago today, on October 5, 1992.
IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad Z61p by Sandy Drew — Monday, November 13, 2006, 01:00 PM EDT Comments Page 1: Introduction ...
In an effort to explain how the ThinkPad brand has sustained 20 years, a sale from IBM to Lenovo, and relentless competition from all sides, Lenovo design VP David Hill turned mostly to analogy ...
IBM's flagship laptop, Thinkpad, celebrated 15 years in the industry this year, despite dropping from third place to fourth behind Acer in the years following the acquisition. Lenovo is running a ...
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