Tag: 10
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1. Apple
Categories: News and Trends1. Apple Apple arguably understands tablets more than any other firm in the space. The company was the first to deliver a worthwhile tablet in the iPad, and by the looks of things, its iPad 2 could be just as appealing this year. What that means for competitors is anyone’s guess. But at least right… Read more
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Mobile PC Market Up 10 to 12 Percent in 2011: Acer
Categories: News and TrendsTaiwan’s Acer Inc, the world’s second-largest PC vendor, expects the market for mobile PCs to grow 10-12 percent in 2011, driven by emerging markets, its chief Gianfranco Lanci said on Monday. "The economy is coming back. Consumers are still spending," Lanci told Reuters in an interview. In developed markets PC sales growth halted last Christmas… Read more
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Start With a Policy Plan
Categories: SecurityStart With a Policy Plan Reducing USB risks starts by recognizing how they could be a danger for your organization. This means developing a set of policies that guide users as to which USB devices they can use to access corporate information, how they can be used and how these devices will be managed within… Read more
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10 Essential Tablet Features
Categories: News and Trends10 Essential Tablet Features 1. A Large DisplayTablets aren’t all that useful when they feature small displays. The Dell Streak, for example, came with just a 5-inch display. The iPad, on the other hand, offers a 9.7-inch screen. Some upcoming tablets, like the Motorola Xoom, will offer 10.1-inch displays. The iPad’s screen is the right… Read more
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An Antenna Fix
Categories: News and TrendsAn Antenna Fix First and foremost, Apple must deliver a fix for its antenna. When the company launched the iPhone 4, it was revealed that when the smartphone was held in a “death grip,” users would lose signal quality. Apple tried to say that it was one of many companies experiencing the problem — and… Read more
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Flash Support
Categories: News and TrendsFlash Support Apple won’t do it, but it should add Flash support to iOS. Whether or not it will cause more security problems is debatable. And perhaps more importantly, the enterprise requires Flash in several sites it interacts with every day. It might not make Apple happy, but if the company wants to play nice… Read more