Laptops stories - Page 52
Hands-on Review: HP EliteBook 840 G5 performs on every level
Tue, 24th Apr 2018
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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hp
This is the first Windows-based laptop that I have ever considered as an equal to the Mac for graphics capabilities.
Anatomy of an outage: Understanding the lifecycle of downtime
Thu, 19th Apr 2018
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dr
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cloud services
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business continuity
Businesses face high costs and risks with outages, impacting operations and reputation; understanding all stages is key.
Spark buys 2019 Rugby World Cup broadcast rights, should you worry?
Mon, 16th Apr 2018
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4g technology
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tvnz
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3g
Spark secures Rugby World Cup 2019 streaming rights, promising flexible pricing and accessibility for all Kiwis, not just Spark customers. Should fans worry?.
Portable virtual reality with a Dell Visor and an Alienware 13 R3
Sun, 15th Apr 2018
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network infrastructure
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ar, vr & metaverse
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alienware
It's taken a little under two years for acceptable VR to go from a monster desktop PC to a set of equipment that you can fit in your backpack.
Control is critical to contain cyber attacks in New Zealand
Mon, 9th Apr 2018
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accenture
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opinion
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patching
As evident from CERT New Zealand's security recommendations, mitigation and prevention of a data breach is a lot more cost-effective than recovery.
Samsung launches new gaming Notebook, can it really compete?
Fri, 6th Apr 2018
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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samsung
Samsung unveils the Notebook Odyssey Z at Intel's Beijing event, boasting advanced thermal tech for gaming. But is it truly a game-changer?.
The i9 may be the greatest gaming processor Intel has ever built
Wed, 4th Apr 2018
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gaming
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semiconductors
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digital entertainment
Intel unveils its groundbreaking 8th Gen Core i9 processor for laptops in Beijing, touting unmatched gaming and content creation capabilities.
New 8th Gen Intel Core processors are built for businesses
Wed, 4th Apr 2018
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supply chain
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intel security
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intel
Recently Intel introduced new 8th Gen Intel Core vPro processors, spanning the Intel Core processor family and the Intel Xeon processor family.
Data centres in outer space could happen sooner than you think
Thu, 29th Mar 2018
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spacetech
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semiconductors
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hyperscale
An expert has stated that we could soon be launching data centres into outer space to utilise solar power & zero human error, among other things.
Q&A: Darktrace explains how AI influences cybersecurity
Tue, 27th Mar 2018
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supply chain
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ai security
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ai
Darktrace delves into AI's transformative impact on cybersecurity, elucidating how it handles sophisticated threats and anticipates future advancements.
Kiwi Jedi keep forgetting their lightsabers in Uber cars
Mon, 26th Mar 2018
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uber
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tablets
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kiwi
Uber released its second annual lost and found index, a snapshot of riders' most commonly lost and most surprising forgotten items.
New chief distribution officer for FlexiGroup New Zealand
Fri, 16th Mar 2018
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fintech
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flexigroup
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finance, leasing & rental
FlexiGroup New Zealand appoints Wayne Simeon as its new chief distribution officer, leveraging his 20 years of expertise in sales and channel development.
Why a secure perimeter is no longer enough protection for your IT infrastructure
Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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mfa
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mdm
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iam
Digital identity is used as the key method of protecting digital assets regardless of their location or how they are being accessed.
Hands-on Review: Acer Switch 5
Mon, 12th Mar 2018
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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acer
Acer's Switch 5 hybrid laptop, though pricey at USD $1600-$1800, offers solid performance for everyday tasks with its 1440p touchscreen and detachable keyboard.
Discrimination, advocacy, and standing together – Women in tech speak out
Fri, 9th Mar 2018
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fintech
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financial systems
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xero
Xero's International Women's Day tea saw approximately 80 women who were Xero partners, customers, and employees coming together.
Is the IoT putting Kiwis at risk?
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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iot
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cybersecurity
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trend micro
As Kiwis embrace IoT devices, a new Trend Micro report reveals a surge in cybersecurity threats, with homes at risk due to poor security measures.
Make music from the comfort of Chrome
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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digital entertainment
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google
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digital music
Google's latest Chrome Music Lab update enhances music education with new hands-on experiments, accessible directly from your web browser.
How your smart home gadgets are putting you at risk – and what you can do about it
Mon, 5th Mar 2018
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ddos
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mdm
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smart home
You wouldn't openly leave your front door and your wallet open for burglars, so why would you leave your entire home unsecured from cyber threats?.
Microsoft Elevate: Exploring Everyday Lane
Thu, 1st Mar 2018
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microsoft
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ingram micro
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distributors
Ingram Micro NZ and Microsoft Elevate's Everyday Lane - five booths, each designed to show real-world applications of a few features of Microsoft 365.
Hands on impressions with Full Ace Tennis Simulator on Steam
Wed, 28th Feb 2018
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
2018 we already saw the release of AO Tennis for PS4 and Xbox One and now the PC is getting a new tennis game called Full Ace Tennis Simulator.