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FAQ: Microsoft drafts new Windows Server upgrade blueprint
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FAQ: Microsoft drafts new Windows Server upgrade blueprint

Microsoft is changing its upgrade cadence for Windows Server, crafting a schedule that mimics Windows 10 and Office 365 release dates. Read More

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60% off iClever Travel Power Strip with Surge Protector and 4 USB Ports - Deal Alert

This travel power strip is ultra mini and lightweight. Transfer power and keep plugged-in devices safe when voltage fluctuates, swells or spikes. The unit offers 2 AC ports and 4 USB ports. Read More

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Lenovo's new workstation is 'Tiny' but packs a punch

Windows users working in tight spaces who want a small workstation with multiple display ports and solid processing power have a new option: the ThinkStation P320 Tiny. Read More

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Michael Horowitz: Are Android bug fixes worth $510 when buying a phone?

There is, financially, a high price to be paid, by anyone who wants Android bug fixes. What is someone who doesn't need high end hardware to do? Read More

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Jonny Evans: 12 ways you’ll use Apple’s ARKit in your enterprise

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Mobility Redefined: The Utility Mobile Workforce in the Connected Grid

This paper explores how a data-rich world with unprecedented connectivity will transform a utility's mobile workforce, along with the mobile technologies and communication networks they rely on every day. Read More

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