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Eco-mode: Benefits and Risks of Energy-saving Modes of UPS Operation
Check out this white paper to learn more about UPS systems and how you can get efficient power without putting your network at risk.
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Ultrabooks will be overshadowed by the MacBook Air
Lack of differentiation in ultrabook market could "overwhelm or confuse potential customers."
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Rumor: Apple to redesign MacBook Pro laptops to resemble MacBook Air
The latest Cupertino rumor is that Apple will be updating its MacBook Pro notebooks to be more like the MacBook Air.
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MacBook Air: The ultra Ultrabook and business Windows, too
Ted Schadler lends some firsthand thoughts on using the MacBook Air in the enterprise.
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All Ultrabooks are thin, what else have you got?
Ultrabooks are all thin, so the only features that matter are what's inside.
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Could AMD be part of Apple’s supply chain?
Intel announced a $1B shortfall due to the Thai floods. AMD, on the other hand, said that its supply chain was “fine.� Could AMD be part of Apple's disk-less supply chain?
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Ultrabooks: Four things that will make or break the category
If ultrabooks are going to be a huge success they will need to inspire a corporate and consumer upgrade cycle.
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FAKE: AirBook is the best MacBook Air knock-off yet
The AirBook is definitely the best looking MacBook Air clone that the Internet's ever seen. The fit and finish is eerily similar to the MacBook Air and would easily pass as one to most passers-by....
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Apple's iPad sales look light amid Kindle Fire, MacBook Air popularity
Apple's iPad sales may be caught in the middle of consumers opting to go down market for the Kindle Fire or going upscale with the MacBook Air.
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Will Apple's AMD Trinity-based MacBook Air see the light of day?
An attack of the MacBook Air clones in underway, funded largely by Intel's $300M Ultrabook Fund. Will it push Apple to jump ship for AMD? We'll have to wait until next year to find out.
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2012: Year of the Ultrabook
The talk is usually all about tablets, but 2012 may be the year of the Ultrabook.
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My top 3 tech victories in 2011. What are yours?
2011 has been a milestone year for me where tech achievements are concerned, and these are my top 3. Perhaps my experiences can inspire some of you to do the same in 2012!
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OWC Mercury On-The-Go enclosure for MacBook Air SSD (Review)
Don't relegate your old MacBook Air's SSD to a drawer when you upgrade to a higher-capacity model. Instead, you can put it into service using an external enclosure from the folks at OWC.
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Did AMD take a bite out of Intel's forbidden Apple?
Are Intel's aging exclusivity agreement, the rumored 2010 testing of AMD processors at Apple, and Intel's new "Attack of the Air Clones" really a coincidence?
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EFI Firmware 2.2 patches MacBook Air (mid 2011) Thunderbolt issues
MacBook Air EFI Firmware Update 2.2 which fixes issues with the current-generation, (mid 2011) MacBook Air related to Thunderbolt Display compatibility and Thunderbolt Target Disk Mode performance
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MacBook Air and Android device with Verizon 4G LTE: A winning combination
Need an Internet connection on your MacBook Air that actually works? Try tethering your Android device to share its 4G LTE (or equivalent) connection! Works like a charm.
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Dear Apple: Please fix our MacBook WiFi issues. Love, MacBook users
Having WiFi issues with your new MacBook Air like I am? Hop aboard the "WiFi issue" train and let's see if we can put the press (no pun intended) on Apple to actually do something about it!
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Asus Zenbook UX21 (first look)
What does this $999, 11-inch MacBook Air alternative look like?
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Could an HP mobile workstation be the only computer you'll ever need?
Has the day of the mobile workstation finally come? Maybe...Chromebooks and MacBook Airs aren't for everyone.
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Windows 8 on the MacBook Air: Not just yet
The Windows 8 developer preview is generating a lot of interest. But is it ready to install on a MacBook Air?
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Cracking open the Apple MacBook Air (2011 11-inch)
TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler cracks open Apple's 2011 11-inch MacBook Air. Inside the ultra-thin notebook he found hardware from Intel, Samsung, and Broadcom.
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