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Tablets & laptops stories - Page 61

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.
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Corporate users warned Intel AMT flaw has 'destructive' potential
Wed, 17th Jan 2018
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intel
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Anyone who gains physical access to a machine could create a backdoor in less than 30 seconds and use the backdoor to remotely monitor activities.
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Just how dark is the dark web? The rise of Ransomware-as-a-Service
Thu, 11th Jan 2018
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
These packages allow individuals with little technical skill, to attack businesses and individuals with relative ease.
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Intel CEO addresses Spectre and Meltdown bugs at CES keynote
Wed, 10th Jan 2018
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personal computing devices
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intel
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spectre
Kraznich advised users to apply any updates from your operating system vendor and system manufacturer as soon as they become available.
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Razer’s project Linda is the Frankenstein's monster of laptops
Wed, 10th Jan 2018
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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razer
Razer unveils Project Linda, a bold hybrid laptop powered by the Android-based Razer Phone, aiming to merge smartphone convenience with laptop capabilities.
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ASUS​ ​announces​ the ​world’s thinnest convertible laptop
Tue, 9th Jan 2018
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personal computing devices
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asus
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mobility
ASUS recently announced the availability of the ZenBook Flip S UX370, the world’s thinnest convertible laptop...
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Intel processor vulnerabilities: What you need to know about Meltdown and Spectre
Mon, 8th Jan 2018
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
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google
Desktops, laptops, and smartphones running on vulnerable processors can be exposed to unauthorized access and information theft.
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Affordable digital training that works for you
Mon, 8th Jan 2018
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martech
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
Bringyourlaptop.com have made it easy and affordable for you to increase your digital skill set and get ahead of the competition.
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Inside modern hacking: The seven stages of a breach
Tue, 19th Dec 2017
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cybersecurity
In modern hacking, securing privileged accounts is crucial as breaches can have disastrous impacts on organisations. Explore the seven stages of a hack.
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Are You on his “Good List?”: 2017 Christmas gift guide
Tue, 19th Dec 2017
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personal computing devices
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hp
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tablets & laptops
While I’m sure most of you have been more naughty than nice, we all deserve a little bit of Christmas cheer...
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Launch of Surface Pro LTE in NZ to revolutionise the 9-to-5 workforce
Mon, 18th Dec 2017
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
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4g technology
The much anticipated Microsoft Surface Pro with LTE has finally launched in NZ with a great opportunity for the channel to transform the workforce.
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IDC names VMware leader in enterprise mobility management
Thu, 14th Dec 2017
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virtualisation
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iot
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it automation
An industry-leading UEM solution, high-profile customer deployments and IoT-focused solutions and partnerships solidify VMware’s position as a leader.
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Exclusive interview: Lenovo on channel development and AI
Thu, 14th Dec 2017
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hyperscale
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dc
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Lenovo executives Matt Codrington MD for ANZ and Amar Babu, APAC COO talk about why the channel is so important to their company.
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Only 20% of e-waste is recycled - and this needs to change, says United Nations
Thu, 14th Dec 2017
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uc
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cleantech
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personal computing devices
A new report reveals that e-waste is a growing crisis, with 44.7 million metric tonnes generated in 2016, and a further increase predicted for 2021.
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Expert insights: Why visibility and forensics matter in cybersecurity
Wed, 13th Dec 2017
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
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cybercrime
​A Six-Point Checklist for making sure that your security teams have the capacity to track the root causes and progress of noxious malware
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Guardians of data: Who watches over our information
Wed, 13th Dec 2017
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data protection
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pam
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personal computing devices
Australian businesses lost over AUD $2 million to hackers last year, prompting new laws. Now, IT teams act as vital guardians of data security.
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The Microsoft Surface range will change the way your office works
Wed, 13th Dec 2017
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
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surface
I recently had the opportunity to attend Microsoft New Zealand's Surface event and get hands-on with the latest and greatest enterprise technology...
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Working through the holiday season? Four ways to keep your mobile device secure
Wed, 13th Dec 2017
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smartphones
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endpoint protection
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edr
As the holiday season begins, Ixia warns that remote workers must not overlook mobile device security to avoid cyber threats.
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Hands-on review: D-Link DSL-5300 Cobra AC 5300 Wave 2 Wi-Fi Modem Router
Tue, 12th Dec 2017
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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wireless networks
The D-Link DSL-5300 Cobra AC 5300 marries eye-catching design with cutting-edge Wi-Fi capabilities, offering top-tier performance and future-proof versatility.
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Three futuristic instruments straight out of a Star Wars cantina
Mon, 11th Dec 2017
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
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digital music
Explore three futuristic musical instruments resembling those from a Star Wars cantina, including the Marimba Lumina, GePS, and Eigenharp.
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Connecting the dots between BYOD and the cloud
Mon, 11th Dec 2017
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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personal computing devices
When it comes to the cloud, companies and organisations have become more comfortable with running critical business workloads there.