Thursday, June 14, 2012

Apple's MacBook Air price cuts make it tougher on Windows Ultrabooks

Retina MacBook Pro: The future comes a year too early | Why the stylus needs to be in the mobile mix

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Apple's MacBook Air price cuts make it tougher on Windows Ultrabooks
The company's move makes it tough for competitors looking to cash in on the thin-and-light category with Windows-powered Ultrabooks, Intel's marketing label for MacBook Air competitors. Read More


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Retina MacBook Pro: The future comes a year too early
t's clear that the Retina MacBook Pro's design will be Apple's new laptop platform for the coming years. But it's a little pricey for the average user right now. Read More

Why the stylus needs to be in the mobile mix
For certain activities, nothing beats a pen. The pen deserves to be one of the standard input methods, not in place of the others but alongside them. Read More

AT&T works on expanding Toggle BYOD service to PCs, Macs
AT&T plans to extend its dual-personality software for mobile devices, called Toggle, to provide a walled-off and encrypted work environment within PCs and Macs as well as mobile devices. Read More

Facebook's Open Compute and the future of IT
Why would the Open Compute Project create intellectual property of significant value and give it away? Because they can't wait for the stripped-down, power-efficient equipment underlying next phase of computing. Read More



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