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  • Toshiba Satellite C655D Notebooks Offer AMD APUs

    Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, announced select Satellite C655D laptop models would feature AMD’s new E-Series Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) with on-die graphics1. Designed with price conscious buyers in mind, the new Satellite C655D offers an improved battery life rating. The notebook will be available on Jan. 23,…

  • Motion Computing Launches Rugged Tablet PC at CES

    Among all the tablets making their debut at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show is a new product from Motion Computing designed for businesses that have sturdier computer needs than can be met by an iPad. Motion Computing launched the CL900, a small, rugged tablet PC for workers on the go and in the field like…

  • Lenovo Releases ThinkPad Edge E220s and E420s Notebooks

    Computer maker Lenovo announced a line of notebooks aimed at small to medium-size business (SMB) computing with contemporary designs and extra features to help companies go beyond business computing. The ThinkPad Edge E220s and E420s laptops feature an infinity screen, a matte finish and real metal accents. The notebooks are also engineered for business performance,…

  • CES: Tablet Onslaught Good for the Channel

    Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that tablets are the talk of the town at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. And the choices available will help solution providers better serve their customers as the technology moves beyond vertical markets like health care and field service into the enterprise and…

  • Toshiba’s iPad Killer Priced to Compete

    (Reuters) – Toshiba Corp is making its foray into the tablet war, offering a 10-inch device it says will be comparable in price to Apple’s iPad. The Toshiba Tablet, which will be available in the first half of 2011 and run Google’s forthcoming Honeycomb version of the Android operating system, is targeted at consumers. Like…

  • Microsoft Hotmail Service Restored

    SEATTLE, Jan 3 (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Hotmail service, the world’s most-used online email system, is back to normal operations on Monday after some users over the weekend lost access to emails or found them transferred to a deleted mail folder. The world’s largest software company, which has more than 360 million Hotmail users,…

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