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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,…
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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,…
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HP
HP It’s a rivalry for the ages, with Dell and HP squaring up toe-to-toe in most major IT markets. It hurt when HP overtook Dell as PC market leader several years ago and it smarted when HP won 3Par, but the recent Compellent deal shows Dell will keep getting off the mat for another swing.…
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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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Dell’s SecureWorks Deal: What it Means for MSPs
Dell is expanding its software-as-a-service (SaaS) portfolio with the acquisition of security service provider SecureWorks. The deal extends an existing partnership between Dell and SecureWorks announced in July 2010. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. The SecureWorks acquisition, which is expected to close early this year, will add managed security services, security and risk…
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25 Facts About Dell
25 Facts About Dell 1. Initially called PCs Unlimited, Dell got its start out of Michael Dell’s dorm room at the University of Texas in 1984. He was only 19. No Title 2. Started with just $1000 seed money, the company grew so rapidly that its 1988 IPO raised $30 million. No Title 3. When…