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Tablets & laptops stories - Page 62

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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Exclusive: The big four vendors speak out at the Canalys Channels Forum
Fri, 8th Dec 2017
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network infrastructure
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open source
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personal computing devices
HPE, Lenovo, HPI and Dell EMC all talk about where they found value at the APAC Canalys Channels Forum in Perth.
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Forrester names VMware a leader in enterprise mobility management
Fri, 8th Dec 2017
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virtualisation
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it automation
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personal computing devices
VMware’s digital workspace platform, VMware Workspace ONE powered by AirWatch, scored the highest out of 13 vendors profiled.
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Layered security: Making it harder for the bad guys to win
Thu, 7th Dec 2017
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malware
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ddos
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ransomware
While locking every door may seem obvious, making it harder for cybercriminals to physically get in should be stage one of a layered security program.
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Epson Moverio AR smart glasses revolutionise student learning
Tue, 5th Dec 2017
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edutech
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healthtech
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personal computing devices
Griffith University's School of Pharmacy has transformed its teaching environment with Epson projectors and augmented reality smart glasses.
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Hands-on review: How the iPad Pro 10.5 took over my life
Fri, 1st Dec 2017
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
Once a sceptic, a hands-on review reveals how the iPad Pro 10.5 transformed my tech life, replacing nearly every gadget in my arsenal.
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How Australia fared through the state of cybersecurity in 2017
Thu, 30th Nov 2017
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malware
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ransomware
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phishing
As the end of 2017 quickly approaches it means the federal government’s Mandatory Data Breach Notification legislation will soon be in effect.
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IDC: Personal Computing Device market continues to decline
Wed, 29th Nov 2017
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personal computing devices
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microsoft
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notebook
The analyst says global shipments of PCD devices are expected to decline 2.7% year over year in 2017, however, all is not lost.
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IBM Security collaborates to launch anti-DNS tracking service
Tue, 28th Nov 2017
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uc
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personal computing devices
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ibm security
Quad9 Domain Name Service protects users from accessing malicious internet sites that are known to steal information and other harmful activities.
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Why your gaming rig needs more memory
Mon, 27th Nov 2017
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
Boost your gaming rig's performance with more RAM; it's an affordable, quick upgrade that sharpens graphics and ensures seamless gameplay, says Ballistix.
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Star Wars holograms are finally here
Mon, 27th Nov 2017
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personal computing devices
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star wars
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holographics
The HoloPlayer One is a device that projects 3D holograms that look like they are straight out of Star Wars...
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Dicker Data bolsters PC portfolio with Venom Computers
Fri, 24th Nov 2017
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
Dicker Data will be distributing Venom’s main product line, the Venom Blackbook Zero as well as their regular Blackbook line.
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Hands-on review: D-Link’s DIR-882 EXO AC2600 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Router
Wed, 22nd Nov 2017
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gaming
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uc
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digital entertainment
As home networks are put under pressure from multiple wi-fi connected devices D-Link’s DIR-882 EXO AC2600 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Router makes sure everyone in.
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Interview: The Australian firm moving beyond cybersecurity's 'silver bullet' myth
Tue, 21st Nov 2017
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ueba
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data privacy
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ResponSight CEO Jeff Paine reveals the firm’s innovative approach to breach detection, moving away from the industry's 'silver bullet' solutions.
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HP New Zealand Partner Awards: And the winners are…
Tue, 21st Nov 2017
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personal computing devices
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hp
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printing
Cyclone, Lexel, Ingram Micro, Noel Leeming and Samoa Stationery were among the winners at the HP New Zealand Partner Awards.
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PAX Aus 2017 offers gamers a glimpse of what’s to come
Wed, 15th Nov 2017
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gaming
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network infrastructure
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digital entertainment
FutureFive’s Darren Price took some time out to fly down to Melbourne to spend a day at Australasia’s largest festival of gaming culture.
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Veeam launches new ‘Availability Console’ for partners
Wed, 15th Nov 2017
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virtualisation
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multi-cloud
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partner programmes
Veeam unveils its free 'Availability Console' for service providers, promising efficient management, billing, and new revenue streams through BaaS and DRaaS.
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IGEL ink ANZ distribution agreement with Dicker Data
Wed, 15th Nov 2017
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virtualisation
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daas
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personal computing devices
The move will bring IGEL closer to the Citrix channel in Australia and enhances Dicker Data’s portfolio of virtual solutions.
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Enterprise mobility management market more competitive than ever
Mon, 13th Nov 2017
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smartphones
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virtualisation
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daas
EMM platforms have evolved from being just tactical device management tools, with the market more competitive than ever. So who's leading the race?.
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Five rules for optimising VDI in the face of digital disruption
Mon, 13th Nov 2017
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daas
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personal computing devices
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vdi
Disruption is a given with DX. Igel’s team offers some tips on how to minimise adverse effects and harness the opportunities with optimised VDI.
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'Alarming' lack of privileged account security awareness in DevOps
Thu, 9th Nov 2017
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devops
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pam
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apm
DevOps environments are facing an ‘alarming’ lack of security planning and potentially serious knowledge gaps, a CyberArk survey warns.