The Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6, which is originally sold at $2,739, is on sale at 45% off, bringing it down to nearly half-price at $1,506. You need to be quick in completing your transaction for ...
The ThinkPad P16v is not as overpowered as the P16. It keeps what's excellent about that model, while making a name for itself with the "v" moniker. However, it is still powerful, boasting a ...
You can primarily thank the new Carbon’s insanely low heft for that: At just 2.2 pounds, it’s the lightest ThinkPad X1 Carbon ever—by a considerable margin. (The Gen 12, launched in early ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable (Gen 2) is one of few proper alternatives to the Surface Pro family, and a durable design with enterprise security and optional 4G LTE makes it compelling.
For the first time in almost 20 years, Walmart has a new logo. The international retailer describes it as a “a comprehensive brand refresh,” but the online world hasn’t been quite so kind to ...
For several years, we've contended that the contest for "best laptop you can buy, period" comes down to Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon versus Dell's XPS 13, with the former winning because it's a bit ...
Of course, if you’re specifically looking for something geared towards business and academia, then the ThinkPad lineup has some of the best laptops on the market for that. Luckily, there are ...
Walmart is refreshing its logo for the first time in nearly two decades, highlighting its evolution while also serving as a nod to its past, the big-box retailer announced Monday. The word mark on ...
Our Verdict The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition has elegance and feels great to use. But Lenovo should have stepped up its game, as the system lags behind in performance and battery ...
Here are some before and after pictures of the company's wordmark and logo. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Here's a look at how the new wordmark and logo will appear on ...
Walmart steel cage match (although we would totally watch). Instead, Walmart gave its logo a makeover fit for modern times—at least that was the idea. But people, well, they have feelings.