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Server sales bolstered by cloud expansions
Both revenue and unit shipments showed strong growth during the first three months of the year. Read More


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Why Your Next Generation Firewall Protection Isn't Enough
The attack vectors have changed from a user on a PC within the network to any user on any device, operating inside and outside of the organization. To combat these threats, you need real-time predictive threat intelligence that can be easily integrated with your NGFW to protect at the network layer, or on the endpoint itself. Learn more >>

Oh, THAT'S what you meant!
Pilot fish is new on the job, supporting a collection of healthcare facilities spread over a wide area -- and at one of them, the pharmacy's server just refuses to boot. Read More

Lenovo's new Windows 10 tablet to arrive in August
Lenovo will be one of the first to offer a Windows 10 tablet, with a new ThinkPad device that's slated to arrive in August. The next-generation ThinkPad 10 will be loaded with Microsoft's upcoming OS and is aimed at business users. It will have a starting price at $499. The ThinkPad 10 is available with a choice of quad-core Intel Atom processors, the X5 Z8500 or the X7 Z8700, which are part of Intel's "Cherry Trail" line of processors. Other options include either 2GB or 4GB of RAM, and 64GB or 128GB of internal storage. Apart from the faster processors and a new USB 3.0 port, the ThinkPad 10 is otherwise similar to the previous generation. It still contains a micro-SD card slot, and there is optional support for a fingerprint reader and smart card reader. The 10.1-inch screen has a resolution of 1920 pixels by 1200, and battery life is up to 10 hours.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Well, you know how wild those library parties get
High-level manager for this library system tells IT support there's a problem with her laptop's keyboard: No matter what key she types, random things happen. Read More

Chip maker Avago may be close to buying Broadcom
Avago Technologies is in advanced talks to acquire Broadcom in a potential deal that could mark the latest consolidation in the global semiconductor industry, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Read More

Does he stay or go? Parsing Apple's promotion of designer Jony Ive
Apple's well-known designer, Jony Ive, has been promoted to the newly created position of chief design officer. Does that mean he's staying at the company or leaving? Read More

WWDC 2015: Everything we think we know about iOS 9
StrippersWe’ve heard reports Apple plans a stability and maintenance release for OS X, and it appears the company has similar plans for iOS 9 as it sets the scene for the next iPhone to deliver 64-bit desktop class performance. ( about iPhone 7 here).Two 9to5Mac imagines Apple may ship two versions of iOS 9, the one designed to run efficiently on older devices should eliminate long standing complaints the company attempts to force users to upgrade with each release.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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What to Consider Before Deploying New Laptops
Older PCs are a risk due to outdated OSs and the lack of robust hardware-based security. This Cheat Sheet paper discusses the points you should consider when selecting notebooks and laptops for your mobile and remote workforce. View Now

Lenovo introduces new budget laptops
One model, the Lenovo Z51, can be upgraded to include Intel's RealSense 3D camera. Read More

Long-term review: The new MacBook is a great travel laptop
Apple's new MacBook doesn't have the best performance, but a brilliant display, light-weight design and long battery life make it the perfect travel laptop. Read More

Oculus acquires image recognition startup Surreal Vision
The company's technology could help Oculus apps better mimic reality. Read More

Microsoft green-lights Cortana on rivals iOS and Android
Microsoft today confirmed that it will release Android and iOS mobile apps that feature Cortana, the company's intelligent assistant. Read More

Sony's Xperia Z4 renamed Z3+ outside Japan, goes on sale in June
Sony's new flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z4, will be called the Xperia Z3+ when it goes on sale outside Japan in June. The phone has a sleeker design, faster processor and better front camera than the Z3 it replaces. Like the Z4, the Xperia Z3+ was announced with little fanfare compared to events organized by competitors Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics. The low-key launch on Tuesday doesn't necessarily reflect badly on the product, but raises the question of how committed Sony is to its struggling smartphone unit. The Z3+ and Z4 are both available with 32GB of integrated storage. The only difference between them is that the Z4 is also available in a 64GB version. Both models have the option to add another 128GB using their microSD card slots.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Jony Ive gets promoted -- hands management drudgery to underlings
Stephen Fry has news for you: He once met meet Steve Jobs and burst through the reality distortion field, popping it like a bubble. Incidentally, Jony Ive.... Read More


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