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Buoyed by Chrome OS success in schools, Lenovo unveils two new Chromebooks

Lenovo announces N20p Chromebook with touchscreen and 300-degree hinge

Lenovo brings a twist to Chromebook design with N20p touchscreen

IT News Daily
May 06, 2014
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Buoyed by Chrome OS success in schools, Lenovo unveils two new Chromebooks

With low-cost Chromebooks catching fire in many education settings, Lenovo has expanded its Chromebook line to consumers with two new models.

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Issue highlights

1. Lenovo announces N20p Chromebook with touchscreen and 300-degree hinge

2. Lenovo brings a twist to Chromebook design with N20p touchscreen

3. Pensioners withdraw lawsuit against IBM over China sales

4. Games console maker Ouya exploring the Chinese market

5. Google Now gets smarter for real-world scenarios

6. Target CEO resignation highlights cost of security blunders

Lenovo announces N20p Chromebook with touchscreen and 300-degree hinge

Lenovo's new N20p, announced Monday night, might look like any other compact Chromebook--there are plenty of them, and most are unremarkable. But the N20p offers two distinctive features: First, its 11.6-inch display is a 10-point touchscreen, a display enhancement that only the Acer C270P offers in this size class. READ MORE

Lenovo brings a twist to Chromebook design with N20p touchscreen

Lenovo is bringing a unique design to Chromebooks with the N20p Chromebook, which has a touchscreen that can rotate roughly 300 degrees to a "stand mode." READ MORE

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Pensioners withdraw lawsuit against IBM over China sales

A pension and relief fund that sued IBM for failing to warn investors of loss of business in China because of its alleged involvement with spying by the U.S. National Security Agency has voluntarily withdrawn the lawsuit in a New York court. READ MORE

Games console maker Ouya exploring the Chinese market

Android console maker Ouya is considering entering the Chinese market as part of its expansion into Asia. READ MORE

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Google Now gets smarter for real-world scenarios

Whether you've lost your car or lost your Internet connection, Google Now is getting a little more helpful. READ MORE

Target CEO resignation highlights cost of security blunders

The massive data breach that tarnished the career of Target Chief Executive Gregg Steinhafel and contributed to his resignation is a reminder of the worst-case scenario facing CEOs caught in a security SNAFU. READ MORE

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