Dell is transforming its internal systems and processes this year. The initiative, called One Dell Way, moves employees to one enterprise platform to be more competitive and serve customers better.
Dell is shifting focus away from AI PCs after discovering consumers show little interest in purchasing computers solely for AI capabilities, according to PCWorld. The company plans to re-emphasize ...
Last year, Dell killed off all of its PC brands, including the iconic XPS lineup, and replaced them with a simplified naming scheme. It was a move meant to make it easier for people to discern between ...
Dell just admitted it made a mistake. At CES 2026, the company officially brought back the 'XPS' brand after a year-long experiment with the generic 'Premium' name. The new XPS 14 and XPS 16 are ...
The Dell Pro Max 16 Plus is a spectacular mobile workstation that checks all the right boxes for those who need a high-powered portable machine that can tackle whatever you throw at it. It's portable ...
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The Consumer Electronics Show is always a big event for the tech industry. Just this year, LG revealed its new wireless OLED TV that's also its thinnest and Motorola is trying to do what Samsung and ...
The tech industry’s insistence on cramming AI into virtually every aspect of their consumer-facing offerings, from AI apps you can’t uninstall to hallucinating assistants that nobody asked for, has ...
After killing off the beloved XPS brand just one year ago, Dell announced at CES 2026 in Las Vegas that XPS is officially back — and the new machines are completely redesigned from scratch. During a ...
New XPS models feature Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors Dell shifts focus from tier names to simplify customer understanding Upcoming XPS 13 teased as thinnest and lightest model yet Jan 5 ...
Dell reported fiscal third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that missed Wall Street expectations for revenue. But the company said it would have a big fourth quarter driven by $9.4 billion in AI sales.
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