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Quest Migration Assessment Tool (QMAT)
Download this assessment tool to compare Microsoft Exchange with Google Gmail and Sharing Tools. You'll see what they do best, and why you should pick one over the other.
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Sprint offers old-school netbook on fading WiMAX network
Sprint is offering a subsidized netbook with old technology, to work on its WiMAX network that will be phased out in favor of current LTE. The subsidy requires a 2-year commitment to the old tech.
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With Ivy Bridge graphics, could Intel's Valley View Atom processor save netbooks?
Intel has a chip in the pipeline that could boost graphics performance significantly over current Atom processors.
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Flogging a dead horse, Asus releases Eee PC 1025 Flare series netbooks
Asus has rolled out its latest Eee PC netbook, complete with new Intel Cedar Trail Atom processor and Windows 7. But who's buying?
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New iPads ordered and netbooks updated to Windows 8 (MobileTechRoundup show #262)
The initial new iPad pre-order sold out, but Kevin and I were able to get units ordered. We also updated some older gear this week.
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Attack of the Sylvania Smartbook
The pseudo-laptop known as the Smartbook is alive and on store shelves to this day.
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HP doesn't get memo that netbooks are dead, releases $399 Mini 1104
Netbook sales are shrinking as quickly as you can say "iPad," but that hasn't deterred HP from pumping out a new model for a tepid market. The company says its Mini 1104 is designed for business...
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CES 2012: Showcase for stuff not available for months, if then
The big CES show is hitting the desert next week, and of all the cool gear that will be displayed, how much of it will be available any time soon?
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Consumerization: The New Colossus
Consumerization drives IT people crazy but it's also driving the brave new world of bring your own device. Join the revolution or get left behind.
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Dell out of the netbook game
A search of the site for 10-inch systems returns no results.
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Building Apps is Wrong!
Software application development has been going on for decades. In the old world of software, applications took a (usually accounting) business event and then validated, stored and reported it....
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IDF 2011: Intel's Cedar Trail Atom aims for netbook-tablet hybrids
At IDF this week Intel gave an update on its Atom roadmap and talked about how the upcoming Cedar Trail SOC will work in hybrid devices that blur the lines between laptops and tablets.
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First benchmarks for Intel Cedar Trail netbook platform, new Atom CPUs revealed
Netbooks have been shoved aside by tablets, but Intel is carrying on with its forthcoming Cedar Trail platform and new Atom processors, even if their launch has been delayed by graphics driver...
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Post Netbook failure, race for the cheap to cheapest tablets starts in India
Powered by Android and the Android Marketplace, operators and low-cost mobile manufacturers are introducing affordable tablets for the India consumer.
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Intel delays release of Cedar Trail-M netbook platform, new Atom processors
Intel has had to push back the release date for its latest netbook platform, Cedar Trail-M, and will also delay the launch of its new Atom CPUs. Once slated for release next month, Cedar Trail-M...
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HP Pavilion dm1: Hands on with integrated 4G LTE
The HP Pavilion dm1 is now available with integrated 4G LTE from Verizon Wireless. I have taken it for a test drive and find it to be a solid notebook for travelers.
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Intel creates $300 million Ultrabook fund
Intel is putting its money behind the ultrabook bet with a $300 million fund from its venture capital unit.
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Apple's EU legal win could prevent all OEMs from building tablets
Apple gets an injunction against the Galaxy Tab in Europe based on some very generic line drawings.
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Apple, Lenovo buck anemic PC sales trend
HP remains the top PC vendor in the world, but the strong growth rates belong to Lenovo globally and Apple in the U.S.
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Flash SSD prices dropping - but not enough
Flash SSD prices still too rich for you? Prices are dropping, despite Japan's quake woes. Here's what's happening - and what to expect this year.
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Why the Linux netbook crashed and burned
I say the Linux netbook was rubbed out by Microsoft with an Intel chip in the CFO's office.
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