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Steve Jobs calls this the "Post-PC Era," so maybe it's all his fault. On the other hand, Gartner ought to take its share of the blame, since it was the first to start putting out misleading titles about PC vs. pad and netbook sales suggesting...
Early in 2010, Info-Tech predicted that it would be the year of the tablet. Was the prediction accurate? It was, although many vendors have not moved as quickly as expected getting their tablets to market. By the end of 2011, every major (and...
(5-Mar-10) The popularity of netbooks helped computer makers shore up their sales through the recession, but analysts suggest the market is changing again and the booming sales of these super-portable computers will be short-lived. Netbooks...
(2-Dec-09) Spokespeople from Info-Tech Research Group Ltd., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Sony Corp. and Research in Motion Ltd. provided food for thought on upcoming uses for mobile devices at a Technology Town Hall meeting in Toronto...
(12-Aug-09) Despite the economy, a few areas are still thriving – in spite of, or perhaps because of, market conditions. Netbooks, as a product category, continue to grow, even though many organizations are holding off on PC refresh cycles. But...
(Information Exec) - Some 33 million netbooks are expected to reach store shelves worldwide this year, usurping 20 per cent of the notebook PC market according to a recent DisplaySearch report, but some industry insiders are not optimistic that...
(IT Business) - Canadian tech experts praise Microsoft Office's 2010 Web app offerings. Here's why the Google should step up the pace following Redmond's step into the Cloud
Enterprise technology investments are progressively addressing financial and environmental concerns. In a time of economic downturn, IT must focus on getting the best bang for its buck without being distracted by flashy marketing. Keep a clear...