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Is the Desktop Dead?
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 | Author: aaronwood

In the past, a cost chasm separated the laptops from the desktop. Mobility, it seemed, came at a price. Businesses opted to buy the more pricy laptops for those who needed it most, furnishing the rest with the more reasonably priced desktops. The dropping prices of laptops reduced the gap in price to a mere […]

Selecting the Best of Breed Product
Tuesday, December 20th, 2011 | Author: billpennock

Recently, I was discussing with a colleague the difference between a primarily Microsoft environment and the so called ‘Open Source’ environment. I made the comment that it is sort of like the difference between selecting a unified approach vs. a build-it-yourself with Lincoln Logs approach. My colleague laughed and said, “Some people would call the […]

How Rugged Is a Rugged Computer?
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011 | Author: trycmcw

While it might seem pretty impressive to own the latest computer in state-of-the-art technology, there are times when a person simply needs a mobile rugged computer for important missions. These types of computers have actually been around since the late 1970s and have proven, time and time again, that there is a definite market for […]

Many people have wondered where the name “Bluetooth” came from. It’s not very “tech” sounding and really doesn’t seem to have anything to do with its technology. However, its origins definitely fit its name. There was a Danish King in the 900’s that was known for bringing the people of many […]

All businesses want to be profitable and need to at least break even in order to operate over a pro-longed period of time. There are two primary ways in which businesses can make and increase profit; reduce outgoing payments and/or increase incoming payments. In other words spend less and sell more!
Depending on what type of […]