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Bracketron reveals MetalDock and Mushroom GreenZero
Bracketron have unveiled the MetalDock charging dock for iPhone 4 and 4S. The curved L-shape dock was revealed at the same time as the Mushroom GreenZero battery charger at CTIA Wireless. The MetalDock is a curved metal combination dock for charging and synching, while the Mushroom GreenZero is an energy-conscious wall charger suitable for world travel…. Continue reading
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Tagged archives, british, ces, enterprise, facebook, ipad, iphone, ipod, news
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Apple Looking to Launch $799 MacBook Air in 3Q 2012?
Digitimes reports that Apple is planning to launch a cheaper MacBook Air in the third quarter of this year, dropping the entry-level price to $799 from the current $999. The move is reportedly being made to take on Intel’s “Ultrabook” initiative that is pushing low-cost, ultra-thin notebook PCs. Although Acer has recently reduced its ultrabook shipment target, Intel continues to aggressively push ultrabooks and is aiming to have the devices priced at US$699 in the second half of the year. However, if Intel is unable to bring down ASPs to its goal, the price gap between ultrabooks and the US$799 MacBook Air may further postpone the time ultrabooks become standardized, the sources noted. Ultrabook manufacturers have so far struggled to match or beat Apple’s MacBook Air pricing, leading to weak shipments . But Intel remains committed to the initiative, and is working with manufacturers to continue to bring prices down. It is unclear just how Apple would achieve a $200 price cut on the MacBook Air, given the company’s focus on maintaining high profit margins. Certainly pricing on the solid-state drives used in the MacBook Air will continue to fall, but Apple likely has only limited flexibility to bring down pricing. And given the strong performance of the MacBook Air as Ultrabooks continue to struggle, it is not immediately obvious whether Apple would even see a need to lower pricing on its models. Digitimes has a spotty track record with regard to Apple rumors, although it has on occasion offered accurate insight based on sources in Apple’s supply chain. The publication’s recent claims regarding Apple’s notebook plans including a report of production being underway on slimmer 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro models, as well as a suggestion that Apple is considering a 14-inch MacBook Air for Asian markets. Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, apple, copyright, desktop, enterprise, intel, iphone, ipod, itunes, japanese, mac rumors
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Will Flashback hurt Macs in the enterprise?
If anybody still thought Apple devices were bulletproof, the Flashback drive-by episode last month should have provided the needed reality check. Continue reading
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Tagged apple, ces, devices-were, enterprise, last-month, needed, needed-reality, provided-the-needed, the-enterprise
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HP Slate 8 render leaks, shows first true Windows 8 tablet
The first production Windows 8 tablet may have been uncovered early in a presentation believed leaked on Friday. Badged as the Slate 8, the third-generation Windows tablet seen by Neowin in preliminary rendered form would be much sleeker than previous generations. The 10-inch tablet would now be much more competitive in design, at 0.36 inches thick and eight to ten hours of battery, while carrying an aluminum design with a chin for the hardware Start button…. Continue reading
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Tagged apple, article, ces, enterprise, facebook, gadgets, ipad, ipod, itunes, news, technology
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Are Boy Scouts prepared for the iPad?
The Northern Star Council Boy Scouts of America believes a bring-your-own-device approach and a cloud-based virtual private network service are the right tools to explore iPads in the enterprise. Continue reading
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Tagged america, apple, enterprise, ipad, network-service, northern, northern-star, scouts, virtual-private
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Apple posts new ‘iPhone in Business’ section on website
Apple has quietly posted a new sub-section on its iPhone pages dealing with business and enterprise uses for the iPhone, including tips, profiles, integration solutions and more. The section is broken down into five main pages, with the overview promising users that they can organize their day, view their business, manage projects, meeting anywhere and travel light. The section showcases both Apple products like the iWork apps as well as third-party solutions…. Continue reading
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Tagged app-store, apple, article, ces, enterprise, iphone, ipod, mac news, microsoft
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MokaFive debuts iOS version of enterprise admin software
Enterprise data management company MokaFive has released an iOS version of its self-titled Mac and Windows software for corporate and enterprise use, allowing mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads to protect business data and enforce corporate use and rights policies remotely with the same console used to provide business data protection for desktops. Popular in the healthcare sector, the software now provides access to HIPAA-compliant health information over Wi-Fi, 3G or LTE…. Continue reading
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Tagged apple, article, enterprise, intel, ipad, iphone, ipod, itunes, mac news, microsoft, podcast
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CrushFTP 6 moves to new web-based interface
CrushFTP has released a sixth edition of its self-titled file transfer server software. The platform handles FTP/SFTP, HTTP, and WebDAV traffic. New in CrushFTP 6 is an overhauled GUI, which is not only said to be more “modern,” but entirely web-based for tasks such as administration, jobs, reports, and preferences. Also new are some enterprise-only features, such as real-time sync across several machines, and POP3/IMAP attachment monitoring…. Continue reading
iPad in the Enterprise: A videoconferencing dream machine?
The iPad and other mobile devices have the potential to transform how employees communicate and collaborate, essentially becoming magic hubs for… Continue reading
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Tagged apple, becoming-magic, ces, employees-communicate, enterprise, essentially-becoming, ipad, mobile, mobile-devices, potential, transform-how
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RIM rumored dropping BlackBerry access fee to boost sales
RIM might counteract its recent poor results by dropping its longstanding BlackBerry server access fee. A rumor from a “senior source” at RIM speaking to BGR had the company exploring the possibility of dropping the cost it normally passes on to carriers in order to get wider adoption. It would cost over $1 billion in revenue a quarter, but the gamble would be that carriers would drive more sales without that fee to pay or factor into their prices…. Continue reading
