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  • Apple MacBook Pro Computers Make Debut

    (Reuters) – Apple Inc released its new lineup of MacBook Pro notebook computers, featuring Intel’s peppy new processors and graphics chips made by Advanced Micro Devices, helping boost the smaller chipmaker’s stock more than 5 percent. The new MacBook Pros will be powered by Intel Corp’s latest dual-core and quad-core chips, which were previously code-named…

  • Mobility Etiquette: The Worst Behaviors

    Feb 25 (Reuters Life!) – Whether is it texting during dinner, talking on a cellphone in a public restroom or using a laptop while driving, most people think mobile etiquette is getting worse, not better. Ninety one percent of U.S. adults questioned in a new poll by computer innovation company Intel said they have seen…

  • 10 Reasons to Buy A Tablet Right Now

    10 Reasons to Buy A Tablet Right Now 1. Everyone Else IsLet’s face it: the vast majority of consumers and enterprise customers are in one way or another thinking seriously about buying a tablet. Sometimes, that means picking up the iPad, while in other cases, they’re thinking about opting for another device. In either case,…

  • RIM Is A Winner

    RIM Is A Winner When it comes to enterprise mobility, there are few companies in the space that are as trusted as Research In Motion. HP is also a well-trusted enterprise provider, but it lacks the same appeal as RIM does in the mobile space. Realizing that, it’s quite possible that enterprise customers will choose…

  • Winter Edition of Hot Channel Stories from All Over

    This week’s company to watch MSP Mentor did a great job of laying out why MSPs and VARs should watch Parallels. The cloud and virtualization company, known for its Mac desktop virtualization software, named a new CEO and held its Parallels Summit in Orlando, Fla. this week.  As MSP Mentor reports, plenty of channel and…

  • Cisco’s Hosted E-Mail Service Says Goodbye

    Cisco Systems pulled the plug on Cisco Mail, the hosted e-mail service it launched a mere 13 months ago. While Cisco Mail was “well received,” Cisco found that customers were not interested in hosted e-mail as much as they cared about “social software and video,” Cisco said in a Feb. 22 blog post announcing the…

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