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Posted on Wednesday March 20, 2019 | laptop, hardware, battery
If you want to use your laptop in an airport, a co-working space, or a cafe, the first thing you would look for is a power socket. If you are not lucky enough to find an available outlet, you'll have to depend on your laptop's battery (assuming it still has power after your last charge). The following tips should optimize your laptop's battery so it will last long.
Posted on Thursday February 14, 2019 | supply, shortage, server, production, processor, laptop, intel, hardware, desktop, demand, computer chip
Consumers and businesses increasingly rely on powerful computers to run high-tech applications. But in the coming months, they may have issues obtaining the PCs they need. Since 2018, Intel has reported a processor shortage, which some experts believe may not be resolved until the latter half of 2019. Read on to learn more.
Posted on Thursday December 27, 2018 | zero client, virtual desktop, thin client, management, hardware cost, hardware, energy consumption, desktop, data breach, cooling
It's no secret that cutting costs is one way to increase profit. When it comes to tech, most businesses do this by bringing their operations to the cloud, hiring pay-as-you-go service providers, and uninstalling unnecessary software. Another way to reduce costs is by swapping bulky desktops for thin or zero clients.
Posted on Monday November 26, 2018 | upnp, security, iot, internet of things, hardware
Major companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft are investing a lot of money in the Internet of Things (IoT). But just like any other technological trend, it comes with minor bugs and setbacks. Because of the diversity in IoT, developers have yet to develop large-scale security solutions. In the meantime, here are some things you can do to keep IoT cyberattacks at bay.
Posted on Tuesday November 20, 2018 | virtualization, server virtualization, security, office 365, hardware, cloud storage, cloud apps, cloud
Have you heard about cloud computing and virtualization technologies but don't know the difference? Or maybe you've heard a fellow business owner talk about why one is better than the other? Here are the differences between the two and the things you must know to determine which solution is best for your business.
Posted on Thursday November 08, 2018 | managed services, software, hardware, routers, operating system, cybersecurity, firmware
If most of your company's computers are obsolete, they double or even triple your chances of experiencing a data breach. This emphasizes how dangerous it is to have outdated applications, operating systems, and even web browsers. Failing to update your firmware could expose your business to major security threats.