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Schwinn Shows Tailwind Electric BikeOpen in New Window
Bicycles at a consumer electronics show? You bet. But Schwinn's Tailwind is no ordinary cycle: It's a hybrid bicycle, which can be ridden the old-fashioned way, powered by its petals, or in motor-ass read more »
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Lenovo shows swish monster multimedia all-in-oneOpen in New Window
Black and shinyCES Lenovo is pitching what it claims is the thinnest all-in-one desktop multimedia PC, the IdeaCentre A600.… read more »
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IP video is already in the enterprise but deployment is no easy taskOpen in New Window
Today, we'll continue our discussion of IP video and will share our own business experiences of IPV and how enterprise video can be useful. We'll highlight some tips from AT&T on IPTV based on an ent read more »
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Lenovo dual-display laptop shows its stripesOpen in New Window
17in screen not big enough? Just slide out and extra oneCES on Video  … read more »
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Microsoft planning quiet Patch Tuesday (1 critical)Open in New Window
Microsoft plans to ship a solitary security bulletin next Tuesday with fixes for a serious security problem in its flagship Windows operating system.The bulletin will carry a “critical” r read more »
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Apple should start taking enterprise servers seriouslyOpen in New Window
Not as cool as iPods, but profitableComment Aside from Steve Jobs' hormone imbalance iTunes minus DRM, there wasn't a whole lot happening at MacWorld 2009. And if you were looking for Apple to do som read more »
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Accelerating Enterprise Adoption of Solid-State StorageOpen in New Window
There is a price-point argument starting to emerge for deploying SSDs in the enterprise read more »
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Panasonic shows off thin plasma TV prototypeOpen in New Window
LCD TVs aren't the only TVs that can be thin. On Wednesday, Panasonic demonstrated a plasma TV set that is one-third of an inch thin -- or 8.8 millimeters -- at the thinnest part of its profile. read more »
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