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Has the demise of the PC been overplayed?
The PC is dead; long live the tablet. Right? Well, maybe not quite, says Ashley Gatehouse. On the face of it the numbers appear unremittingly bad: a year-on-year decline in PC shipments of 11.2
Read More »BYOD White Paper: Containment to Contentment in 3 years
A Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) strategy is never going to be easy for any corporation, not least those most at risk of security breaches. This white paper takes a look at the attitudes
Read More »Users should consume their tablets as prescribed
Dr BYOD wants you to take a few days off – but do stay safe, says A.Hack Some years ago, I remember being stunned when an advert for IBM Blade Servers came on during
Read More »The chips are down for the PC but the smart phone has a new rival
The PC is no longer the personal productivity tool of choice – but how long has the smart phone got? A Hack reports The majority of DRAM chips are no longer being bought by
Read More »The Big IT Debate morning highlights
Finally the Big IT Debate is here and the morning session has seen HP, Microsoft, Citrix and Symantec all sharing their ideas on the latest trends in BYOD and mobility. The day has been hosted
Read More »Guest Post: Which tablet is right for you?
The iPad has undeniably become hugely popular throughout education, and this will only continue with the launch of the iPad mini. The iPad mini has a smaller, 7.85 inch screen, and a cheaper price
Read More »Guest Post: Pros and cons of a BYOD scheme in schools
The bring your own device (BYOD) trend is a hot topic this year, with much debate raging around BYOD in the workplace. But what about managing a BYOD scheme in schools, will this have
Read More »Guest Post: Managing iPads in the classroom
Whatever your viewpoints on them, tablets are a hot topic in education at the moment, and none is more highly debated than the iPad. These small and lightweight devices boast up to a 10
Read More »Microsoft unveils Surface
Yesterday at an event in Hollywood Microsoft rolled out the red carpet for its latest venture, Surface. At 4.20 Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled Surface a tablet that is made entirely from Microsoft software
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