Philips has announced a new 34-inch curved LCD display as part of their announcements at the CES 2015 expo in Las Vegas. The Brilliant Curved UltraWide LCD display (if you’re not into the whole brevity thing) features a 21:9 aspect ...
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Samsung has confirmed its next generation of smartphones, including the Galaxy S5 we assume, will use a 64-bit processor. Apple's new flagship smartphone, the iPhone 5S, features the A7 64-bit processor with "desktop-class architecture". ...
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MiiPC, a new Kickstarter project, has been launched today by Young Song, the founder of eMachines. Young is looking to upset the traditional PC market again by launching the first family computer on Android, starting from $89 on a ...
VMware plans to acquire Virsto Software, maker of a "storage hypervisor" that will be added to VMware's popular virtualization lineup and licensed by EMC. Virsto's software is designed to let enterprises virtualize their storage systems ...
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Xi3 Corporation unveiled its Z3RO™ Pro Computer, a small form factor computer the size of a small paperback at the 2013 International CES trade show, January 8—11, 2013. With a starting price point of $399, the Z3RO Pro ...
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Considerations for supporting consumer devices in the workplace There is a growing realisation that desktop computing is no longer simply about IT providing a set of tools for employees.Consumer technology is more advanced than desktop ...
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The year 2012 will go down in history as the year when people voted with their wallets and decided that tablets are good enough for work. The success of tablets has driven people to bring their own devices to work. Supporting these ...
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VMware has fleshed out its desktop virtualisation strategy with a suite of products designed to make desktop computing more manageable by using workspace aggregation. As 30 June, 2014 – the end of support date for Windows XP – ...
Mark Adams-Wright, CIO of Suffolk County Council is a firm believer in making changes to the business gradually. He is overseeing an IT change that is supporting a major transformation in the role of the council – from a provider of ...
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