“Software-as-a-service stashes business tools on Internet” plus 3 more |
- Software-as-a-service stashes business tools on Internet
- Five Reasons HP "Hurricane" Can Compete With iPad
- Sony Launches Diminutive Vaio P Series PC
- Forklift PC upgraded to Atom
Software-as-a-service stashes business tools on Internet Posted: 10 May 2010 09:29 PM PDT Today, small businesses can tap into a swelling portfolio of business applications residing in far-off computer servers. |
Five Reasons HP "Hurricane" Can Compete With iPad Posted: 10 May 2010 04:02 PM PDT Rumor has it that the Windows 7-based HP Slate tablet PC is dead, but that HP has plans to leverage its purchase of Palm to develop a new WebOS-based tablet currently codenamed "Hurricane". It appears that HP is beginning to understand that the iPad is a unique device and its not about taking a notebook and making it into a flat, touchscreen computer. |
Sony Launches Diminutive Vaio P Series PC Posted: 10 May 2010 01:37 PM PDT Sony Electronics has taken the wraps off a revamped Vaio P Series Lifestyle PC that sports an array of built-in one-touch buttons for enabling users to instantly access the web, adjust screen resolution or even tune-up their machines. The overall design is focused on attracting buyers looking for a thin, small and light-weight alternative to the traditional laptop. |
Posted: 10 May 2010 11:49 AM PDT Roper Mobile Technology (RMT) has updated a panel PC intended for forklifts, pallet trucks, and other warehouse machinery. |
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