Friday, 28 June 2013

Apple's 802.11ac Wi-Fi problems: They're for real

HP shows off 21-inch all-in-one Android desktop | Here come the pricey, 12-hour laptops from Apple, Samsung

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Apple's 802.11ac Wi-Fi problems: They're for real
The new MacBook Air, which is outfitted with an 802.11ac Wi-Fi adapter, is radically slower when it comes to transferring real-world files over a wireless connection. Read More


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Tips and Techniques for Building a Converged Data Center
Convergence streamlines delivery and management of infrastructure, application workloads, virtual desktops, and IT services. The Dell Active Infrastructure solution reference architecture offers high-performance framework for efficient operations and heighten performance. View now.

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BYOD and Beyond: How To Turn BYOD into Productivity
One of the most overlooked aspects of the BYOD phenomenon isn't just connecting the users to the network, but how to manage them once they're there. Getting mobile and BYO devices onto the network is now table stakes. Read Now

HP shows off 21-inch all-in-one Android desktop
The device, called the HP Slate 21, is built with a high-definition IPS touch screen, and installed with Android 4.2.2. The Slate 21 has a starting price of $399 and will launch in the U.S. in September. Read More

Here come the pricey, 12-hour laptops from Apple, Samsung
These are top-of-the-food-chain systems -- sleek and thin, with power-efficient SSDs built from the ground up with energy savings in mind. The prices of these systems reflect that effort, and may be a big negative for some would-be buyers. Read More

Review: Acer Iconia W510 just keeps going and going
The lightweight, Atom-based Windows 8 tablet-laptop convertible gets amazing battery life, making it a great grab-and-go machine. Read More

Chromebook Pixel? Beautiful and wrong
Google's Chromebook Pixel is a handsome laptop, with an attractive metal case, a beautiful high-resolution display, and solid keys. It's also selling 1990s-era technology in a shiny 2013 wrapper. Read More


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