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COMPANY NEWS: Avaya, a global leader in customer experience solutions, today announced that new platform integrations and capabilities, along with expanded strategic alliances with Google and Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, are helping redefine the cloud journey for customers.

Published in Company news

Patching of vulnerabilities is the security industry's equivalent of thoughts and prayers, a prominent American security expert has said during a debate on the topic "Patching is useless" at a recent online conference named Hack At The Harbor.

Published in Security

Computer peripherals maker Logitech has released two new wireless compact mice, one aimed at Apple users. One is the MX Anywhere 3 and the other the MX Anywhere 3 for Mac.

Published in Home Tech

Intel has announced a new line of chips for laptops, claiming that its 11th Gen Intel Core processors with Iris X graphics would be up to 2.7x faster in content creation, more than 20% faster in office productivity and more than twice as fast in gaming plus streaming.

Published in Hardware

Android tablets never took off the same way iPads did, and while Chromebooks have had success in education, Google wants its latest batch to become a massive consumer hit.

Published in Home Tech

Users of Linux and ChromeOS are complaining that Microsoft's OneDrive Web app slows to a crawl when they attempt to use it through the browsers on their systems.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 22 August 2016 10:27

Chrome apps – RIP

Google’s Chrome is taking a different direction by announcing the end of app support for Windows, Mac, and Linux Web browsers.

Published in Apps
Tuesday, 07 January 2014 18:52

Could the Google Chromebook be used by business?

Seeking the perfect powerful ultraportable device for enterprises I decided it was time to give Google's Samsung Chromebook 303C a spin. How does it fare?

Published in The Linux Distillery

With 94% or almost 635m new PCs shipped by the end of 2011 to come with Windows 7, and on 42% of all PCs in total, Microsoft's Vista replacement is slowly but surely making its way up the charts, as Apple posts small gains and Linux based operating systems remain 'niche'.

Published in Home Tech

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