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  • For classroom laptops, a locker that teachers can love

    Ergotron's new PowerShuttle laptop charging carts secure, recharge and update classroom laptops when school is not in session.

    Blog posts | April 11, 2012 7:08am PDT

  • On copyright, putting the cart before the horse

    The U.S. Justice Department is stockpiling prosecutorial ammunition to pursue copyright infringement crimes. The problem, editor Andrew Nusca writes, is that the law isn't any clearer.

    Blog posts | February 14, 2012 7:36am PST

  • "Should I buy a laptop cart?"

    I get asked this sort of question all the time. It's along the same lines as, "Should my school buy netbooks or laptops?" "Laptops or desktops?" "Desktops or thin clients?" It is, however, a...

    Blog posts | August 12, 2009 8:55am PDT

  • Troubleshooting Troubleshooting: Yes, There Is Such A Thing As A System Problem

    Does your blood pressure rise when you hear the phrase "There is no system problem" being uttered by a tech support rep of an online service? A spike is probably inevitable. Because then you know...

    Blog posts | May 7, 2009 2:17pm PDT

  • Cart troubles

    One of our schools has two carts of MacBooks. They're new this year and the principal has done a wonderful job of scheduling the heck out of them. They have brief downtime around lunch but are...

    Blog posts | February 25, 2009 10:51am PST

  • I can buy a lot of netbooks for $30k

    It's that time of year again. That's right, budgeting for the next fiscal year. E-rate submission deadlines are looming, priorities are shuffling...you know the drill. So as I sat punching...

    Blog posts | December 7, 2008 11:44pm PST

  • Go, Carts, Go! Trumps "drill, baby, drill."

    Even in oil country folks are turning to electric golf carts for transport. Like in Hobart, Oklahoma. The annual fee: $10. How long before Exxon goes to court to stop this madness? City after...

    Blog posts | November 30, 2008 3:19pm PST

  • How I'd spend a few 100k...

    We recently had a visit from the state and they were less than impressed with our technology integration. Apparently I'm now supposed to tell them how I'd fix things if I had money.

    Blog posts | September 21, 2006 1:35am PDT

Additional Results

  • For classroom laptops, a locker that teachers can love

    Ergotron's new PowerShuttle laptop charging carts secure, recharge and update classroom laptops when school is not in session.

    Blog posts | April 11, 2012 7:08am PDT

  • On copyright, putting the cart before the horse

    The U.S. Justice Department is stockpiling prosecutorial ammunition to pursue copyright infringement crimes. The problem, editor Andrew Nusca writes, is that the law isn't any clearer.

    Blog posts | February 14, 2012 7:36am PST

  • HP TouchPad insult to injury: Cart glitch hampers SMB fire sale

    Given the reputation hit HP is going to get over this TouchPad discontinuation, you'd think at the least the company would have its IT systems ready for an inventory liquidation.

    Blog posts | August 20, 2011 8:00am PDT

  • We demand on-demand: A la carte cable TV

    Why do we have to pay such high prices for cable TV? Customers deserve more choices from their cable service providers.

    Blog posts | May 6, 2011 3:27pm PDT

  • Reconnect with abandoned shopping carts

    A recent study says 88 percent of online shopping carts that are filled, are left abandoned. But here's a plan to "remarket" those lost sales.

    News items | December 9, 2010 1:15pm PST

  • Garia Soleil de Minuit golf cart

    The Garia Soleil de Minuit golf cart is heralded as "the most expensive golf car ever made by a manufacturer."

  • "Should I buy a laptop cart?"

    I get asked this sort of question all the time. It's along the same lines as, "Should my school buy netbooks or laptops?" "Laptops or desktops?" "Desktops or thin clients?" It is, however, a...

    Blog posts | August 12, 2009 8:55am PDT

  • Troubleshooting Troubleshooting: Yes, There Is Such A Thing As A System Problem

    Does your blood pressure rise when you hear the phrase "There is no system problem" being uttered by a tech support rep of an online service? A spike is probably inevitable. Because then you know...

    Blog posts | May 7, 2009 2:17pm PDT

  • Cart troubles

    One of our schools has two carts of MacBooks. They're new this year and the principal has done a wonderful job of scheduling the heck out of them. They have brief downtime around lunch but are...

    Blog posts | February 25, 2009 10:51am PST

  • HP services go ala-carte to beat downturn

    Hewlett-Packard unveiled Proactive Select, a new component in its strategy to help midsize and large businesses keep their systems and technology running in a tough economic climate.

    News items | February 10, 2009 12:00am PST

  • iTunes Plus debuts a-la carté pricing (updated)

    Macworld reports that Apple has bowed to the pressure and made upgrades to DRM-free iTunes Plus music available on a track-by-track basis. Previously it was an all or nothing proposition, if you...

    Blog posts | January 29, 2009 8:46am PST

  • I can buy a lot of netbooks for $30k

    It's that time of year again. That's right, budgeting for the next fiscal year. E-rate submission deadlines are looming, priorities are shuffling...you know the drill. So as I sat punching...

    Blog posts | December 7, 2008 11:44pm PST

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