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Five things you need to consider before purchasing Laptops!Open in New Window
I have been aspiring to own a laptop from last few months. There are so many people who have been aspiring to own a laptop, but always get spoilt for choice. There are so many varieties available in read more »
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AT&T, Lenovo Offer Subsidized LaptopsOpen in New Window
"Customers will be able to get up to $150 off a laptop with embedded 3G modem if they sign up for a two-year data plan with AT&T." read more »
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Samsung netbooks, laptops to invade US shores in 2009Open in New Window
"Samsung has a strong presence in the US electronics market, and is a major memory manufacturer, but the company's PC presence in the US is still quite small. That may change in 2009, when the com read more »
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Portugal Unveils 500,000 Cheap Laptops For SchoolsOpen in New Window
"Named Magellan, the computers are based on Intel's Classmate PC, and are intended to boost the computer literacy of school children aged 6 to 11." read more »
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Intel ships solid-state drives for desktops, laptopsOpen in New Window
"Intel is shipping solid-state drives that are designed for use in desktop and laptop computers, the company said Monday.The X-18M and X-25M solid-state drives fit into 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch drive bay..." read more »
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OLPC laptops now blanket the Pacific nation of NiueOpen in New Window
"The small country of Niue today became the first nation to provide OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) laptops to all of its public school students -- but then again, that number amounts to only 500." read more »
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DHS searching laptops at borderOpen in New Window
Richard Koman posts on new policies that give The Department of Homeland Security the right to conviscate laptop computers or other electronic devices at the border, without suspicion of wrongdoing. They may take the items off-site for an unspecified amount of time for inspection. Officials may also "share copies of the laptop's contents with other agencies and private entities for language translation, data decryption or other reasons." read more »
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Most sensitive data on government laptops unencryptedOpen in New Window
Grant Gross writes, "Only 30% of sensitive information stored on U.S. government laptops and mobile devices, including the personal information of U.S. residents, was encrypted a year ago, despite a series of data breaches at government agencies in recent years, according to an auditor's report." read more »
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