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Microsoft Surface Book 2 to bring more power to mobile users
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Eight ways iMac changed computing
20 years of Apple’s most iconic desktop computer.
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The Mac mini is Apple’s tiny desktop computer and the cheapest Mac you can buy. Here are five reasons why you shouldn’t buy a Mac mini right now.
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XYZprinting’s latest 3D printer, the da Vinci Jr. 2.0 Mix, allows makers to print with two different coloured filaments at the same time.
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In the late 1990s, beige boxes populated the IT market as the latest desktop computer models that consumers could get their hands on, until the iMac G3 was released in 1998.
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The release of the Toshiba T3100 in 1986 struck a fine balance between strong computing power, whilst also being durable and portable – though some may say it wasn’t technically ‘portable’ as it still required an external power source.
Intel profit slides due to restructuring costs
Intel has reported that its profits dropped last quarter due to heavy costs from a restructuring announced in April, however, company sales were up fueled by the strong performance of the company’s data centre group.
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How to build physical security into a data centre
Mantraps, access control systems, bollards and surveillance. Your guide to securing the data centre against physical threats and intrusions.