Tablets & laptops stories - Page 60
Among the most popular devices in the corporate and arguably home environment, laptops and tablets
are the weapon of choice for most computing tasks. Dominated by Microsoft and its Windows operating
system, laptops are produced by a wide number of manufacturers and typically feature purpose-
designed processors from Intel or AMD; tablet computers are similar to laptops but lack a dedicated keyboard and are often ‘stripped down’ with lighter weight and somewhat reduced capabilities.
Windows’ domination as an operating system has not extended to tablets, which typically run Android
or Apple’s iOS.

Data#3 tapped for Aruba network transformation of Brisbane school
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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digital transformation
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wireless networks
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personal computing devices
Data#3 boosts John Paul College's education with cutting-edge wireless network, enhancing learning experiences.

Is the IoT putting Kiwis at risk?
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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iot
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
As Kiwis embrace IoT devices, a new Trend Micro report reveals a surge in cybersecurity threats, with homes at risk due to poor security measures.

Make music from the comfort of Chrome
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
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google
Google's latest Chrome Music Lab update enhances music education with new hands-on experiments, accessible directly from your web browser.

How your smart home gadgets are putting you at risk – and what you can do about it
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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ddos
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mdm
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smart home
You wouldn’t openly leave your front door and your wallet open for burglars, so why would you leave your entire home unsecured from cyber threats?.

Microsoft Elevate: Exploring Everyday Lane
Thu, 1st Mar 2018
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
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ingram micro
Ingram Micro NZ and Microsoft Elevate’s Everyday Lane - five booths, each designed to show real-world applications of a few features of Microsoft 365.

IDC says there’s a silver lining behind ongoing PC decline
Thu, 1st Mar 2018
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
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notebook
Despite the personal computing devices market posting another decline in 2017, IDC says there are a number of positive aspects to take advantage of.

Hands on impressions with Full Ace Tennis Simulator on Steam
Wed, 28th Feb 2018
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
2018 we already saw the release of AO Tennis for PS4 and Xbox One and now the PC is getting a new tennis game called Full Ace Tennis Simulator.

MacBook watch out, Huawei sets sights on PC market
Mon, 26th Feb 2018
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
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mobility
Huawei takes aim at Apple’s MacBook with its new MateBook X Pro, featuring a FullView Display, powerful specs, and innovative privacy features.

Learn how to bring data to life anywhere, anytime
Mon, 26th Feb 2018
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martech
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personal computing devices
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online courses
Even if you have no previous experience with the programme, you can join the course as Dan starts you off from the very basics.

Kiwis' contradictory habits costing millions in cybercrime damage
Thu, 22nd Feb 2018
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
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symantec
New Zealanders lost more than $177 million to cybercrime last year but it seems people are not paying enough attention.

AU govt echoes HP's recall of potentially fiery laptop batteries
Tue, 20th Feb 2018
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power / energy
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personal computing devices
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hp
The ACCC has reiterated HP’s recall with one of its own in an attempt to get Aussie consumers to check and replace their batteries if needed.

Polycom on workplace diversity and multi-generational workforces in Australia
Fri, 16th Feb 2018
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dei
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hybrid & remote work
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personal computing devices
66% of Australia’s population, an estimated 11.8 million people aged between 15 and 64 years - now make up our workforce.

Unlocking the benefits of leading a multi-generational workforce
Tue, 13th Feb 2018
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dei
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ai
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hybrid & remote work
Diversity – and not just gender diversity – brings different ideas, backgrounds, and assumptions to the table.

Upskilling made easy with remote online courses
Mon, 12th Feb 2018
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martech
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personal computing devices
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adobe
In the modern workplace having a team of digital experts is vital, however, training is costly and very often time-consuming.

Expert opinion: Three simple ways to prevent data loss
Fri, 9th Feb 2018
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encryption
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dlp
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breach prevention
IBM estimates the cost of a data breach is $3.62m, highlighting the importance of encryption - COMPAREX UK's expert on the matter provides his advice.

Warbiking tour reveals the Aussie city with stellar WiFi security
Wed, 7th Feb 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Perth’s WiFi security leads the nation, with 94% of networks using WPA/WPA2 protocols after a Sophos warbiking tour. Experts urge cities to follow suit.

Detachable tablets return to growth while slate tablets continue decline
Wed, 7th Feb 2018
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personal computing devices
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lenovo
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apple
Growth for the overall year just remained positive with 1.6 percent year over year growth in 2017, a sharp drop from the 24 percent growth in 2016.

Why the C-suite must not be exempt from cyber defense training
Wed, 31st Jan 2018
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phishing
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email security
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breach prevention
Some C-suite executives do not think they need training or education to spot attacks because they don’t think they would ever fall for an attack.

How businesses can prepare for the Notifiable Data Breaches legislation
Tue, 23rd Jan 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Australian organisations are likely to embrace mandatory data breach reporting requirements and most businesses believe it should be mandatory.

Interview: Randtronics' take on encryption - and why quantum computing is not a threat
Mon, 22nd Jan 2018
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encryption
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quantum computing
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personal computing devices
Randtronics founder Bob Adhar explains why encryption is indispensable in cybersecurity and how the firm is bracing for quantum computing's emergence.