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Chromebook Pixel review: A luxury laptop for life in the cloud

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Chromebook Pixel review: A luxury laptop for life in the cloud
A deep-dive review of Google's new Chromebook Pixel laptop, which has high-quality hardware and an amazing touch-based display -- and a few limitations. So at $1,300, is it the laptop for you? Read More


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Simplifying the Transition to Exchange 2010
Summers Labs relied on a bare-bones AS/AV product, until a plan for a complete infrastructure refresh opened the door to a more comprehensive solution. Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email management solution greatly simplified the company's transition to Exchange 2010. Learn More.

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SaaS with a Face
Learn how a carefully targeted SaaS approach can add value to your email environment and potentially result in better services within a much reduced cost structure. Learn More.

MWC2013: iPhone 5, Macbooks get wireless charging
Duracell Powermat introduced wireless charging options for the iPhone 5, Macbook and Samsung Galaxy S III at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

Intel takes on ARM in low-cost Android tablet market
One of the first low-cost Android tablets with an Intel x86 processor was announced at Mobile World Congress, setting the stage for a long battle between the world's largest chip maker and ARM, whose processors go into most tablets today. Read More

Firefox OS adds to pressure on Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 OS
The emergence of the Firefox OS is just one more reason that Microsoft and BlackBerry will need to sharpen their marketing savvy to sell more smartphones in 2013. Read More

Tizen mobile OS shows some teething issues
Mobile operators are passionate about the Tizen OS, but it appears there's a lot of work to do before the smartphones running it will go on sale later this year. Read More


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ESG Offers Guidance on Ensuring Your Network is Cloud-Ready
Networks have lagged behind servers and storage when it comes to enabling cloud computing. IT organizations must go well beyond tactically replacing a switch here or there or upgrading to a higher bandwidth core. This ESG reports offers research and guidance on taking a strategic approach to deploying a software-defined network. Learn more.

Jonny Evans: Apple needs to 'Think Different' to beat Samsung, warns ads guru
Apple has always maintained a cunningly managed "whole widget" approach across its business, spanning products, retail chain, support, even its advertising. But the company seems to be losing a little of its magic touch, warns legendary ads man, Ken Segall. Read More

JR Raphael: Say what?! 3 major misconceptions about Google's Chrome OS
As we look at the Chromebook Pixel, I thought it'd be worth addressing a few of the most common myths about Google's cloud-centric platform. Read More

HP sells webOS rights to LG for smart TVs
Hewlett-Packard has sold some of the rights to its webOS mobile operating system to LG Electronics for use in smart television sets made by the South Korean electronics firm. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's possible new Windows Phone strategy: Go cheap, steal Android users
Windows Phone is still struggling to gain serious market share, but there's evidence that two related strategies could bear fruit: Get manufacturers to release low cost smartphones, and convert Android users to Windows Phone 8. Read More

Apple, BlackBerry, others sued over security patents
Security company Maz Encryption Technologies sued seven large technology companies for allegedly infringing on several of its security patents. The suits target security technology used in the iPhone and iPad as well as the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, among other products. Read More

 

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