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Tablets & laptops stories - Page 63

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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Insite’s new laptop may be the most versatile PC on the market
Wed, 8th Nov 2017
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Insite's new laptop, supporting desktop CPUs, toasts rivals with a 20% performance edge and unrivalled customisation.
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Commvault drops 3 new data recovery services especially for laptops - Commvault GO 2017
Wed, 8th Nov 2017
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Commvault unveils three bespoke laptop data recovery services at GO 2017, addressing rampant data loss and compliance needs.
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KRACK vs Secure WiFi: What your clients need to know
Tue, 7th Nov 2017
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network infrastructure
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Ingram Micro de-mystifies KRACK and offers concrete advice to keep your client’s WiFi networks safe and secure.
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Expert says effective IT security starts with effective training
Tue, 7th Nov 2017
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Tony Glass, GM & VP EMEA at Skillsoft, discusses why effective training holds the key to robust IT security in a challenging business environment.
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Four out of five key tablet vendors see growth - but market still declines
Mon, 6th Nov 2017
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Growth for four of the top five tablet vendors has failed to stop the tablet decline as a critical crossroad for detachable tablets looms.
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It’s officially time for Kiwis to say goodbye to landlines
Mon, 6th Nov 2017
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New Zealanders bid farewell to landlines as Vodafone transitions customers to voice over broadband, preempting Spark's PSTN shut down by 2022.
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Microsoft’s new Surface Pro with LTE seeks to eject MacBook Pro
Fri, 3rd Nov 2017
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Microsoft unveils the LTE-equipped Surface Pro, targeting mobile professionals and enterprises seeking a viable alternative to the MacBook Pro.
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Microsoft sets sights on Aussie SMBs with 365 Business launch
Thu, 2nd Nov 2017
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personal computing devices
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The company asserts the launch is a significant step in facilitating scale and growth for Australian businesses with up to 300 employees.
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Exclusive interview: Traditional data centers VS cloud - which is more secure?
Mon, 30th Oct 2017
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Traditional data centres vs. cloud: David Kim of TmaxSoft dispels myths about security, highlighting cloud's superior regulations, tech, and data protection.
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Microsoft financial growth driven by cloud revenue
Mon, 30th Oct 2017
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public cloud
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personal computing devices
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Microsoft outshines expectations with annual cloud revenue hitting USD $20.4 billion, contributing to a 12% increase in total quarterly revenue.
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Interview: Progress on cognitive computing, IoT & the future of app development
Mon, 30th Oct 2017
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Progress CTO Dmitri Tcherevik discusses the impact of cognitive computing, IoT, and serverless architectures on the evolving landscape of app development.
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Exclusive: ESET on why the humble password is here to stay
Mon, 30th Oct 2017
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ESET's Nick FitzGerald discusses the enduring relevance of passwords, advocating for long, memorable phrases to enhance security without regular changes.
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Experts weigh in on ‘Bad Rabbit’, the potential next WannaCry​
Thu, 26th Oct 2017
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network infrastructure
Ever heard of Bad Rabbit? It’s the newest form of ransomware causing havoc in Eastern Europe that could be coming your way soon.
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How Wi-Fi KRACK vulnerability can hit almost everyone with an endpoint
Wed, 25th Oct 2017
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We can be sure that attackers will leverage that delta in patching. Communication and router security has been ignored for too long.
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Jabra: Work from anywhere with your mobile office
Wed, 25th Oct 2017
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Advances in technology are providing modern workers with greater opportunities to perform their jobs from any location.
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Cisco & Dimension Data say ransomware is a 'massive issue' in NZ
Wed, 25th Oct 2017
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malware
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ransomware
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wireless networks
Tech giants Cisco and Dimension Data have put ransomware under the spotlight as part of an effort to help organisations stay ahead.
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Why schools need to ramp up their cybersecurity measures
Tue, 24th Oct 2017
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personal computing devices
They house the sensitive information that hackers specifically seek, are running a wide variety of unprotected endpoints, and have limited resources.
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Hands-on review: Wireless headphones for the open plan office of the future
Mon, 23rd Oct 2017
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digital entertainment
The Jabra Evolve 75 comes with some ambitious claims, the most important being their ability to function well in a modern open-plan office...
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Hands-on review: The Rain Design MStand
Mon, 23rd Oct 2017
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smart home
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digital entertainment
Experience unparalleled comfort with the Rain Design MStand, an ergonomic laptop stand that keeps your device cool and your posture perfect.
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Hands-on review: Logitech G533 Wireless Headphones
Mon, 23rd Oct 2017
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digital entertainment
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personal computing devices
Logitech's G533 Wireless Headphones impress with impeccable 7.1 surround sound, even reviving the haunting vocals of John Lennon’s ‘Free as a Bird’.