Tablets & laptops stories - Page 34
Among the most popular devices in the corporate and arguably home environment, laptops and tablets
are the weapon of choice for most computing tasks. Dominated by Microsoft and its Windows operating
system, laptops are produced by a wide number of manufacturers and typically feature purpose-
designed processors from Intel or AMD; tablet computers are similar to laptops but lack a dedicated keyboard and are often ‘stripped down’ with lighter weight and somewhat reduced capabilities.
Windows’ domination as an operating system has not extended to tablets, which typically run Android
or Apple’s iOS.

The rise of cybercrime and NZ's fragmented response
Tue, 15th Jun 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Cybercrime is rising in New Zealand, but victims often struggle to get justice. Anusha Bradley investigates how to better protect cybercrime victims.

ThycoticCentrify updates PAM capabilities across Secret Server & DevOps Secrets Vault
Tue, 15th Jun 2021
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devops
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datacentre infrastructure
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pam
ThycoticCentrify updates privileged access management solutions for Thycotic Secret Server and Thycotic DevOps Secrets Vault.

Salary, benefits gap growing between employers and employees
Tue, 15th Jun 2021
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hybrid & remote work
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personal computing devices
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recruitment
Employees dissatisfied with working benefits as minimal salary increases predicted in 2021, says Hays Salary Guide.

EXCLUSIVE: The right to repair & why NZ must rethink the e-waste problem
Fri, 11th Jun 2021
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uc
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personal computing devices
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apple
What if there was a way to extend the lifespan of products before they end up in landfill? Device repairability seems like a logical step.

Hands-on review: Xiaomi Mi 11 5G Dual Sim Smartphone
Fri, 11th Jun 2021
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smartphones
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gaming
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reviews
Xiaomi's Mi 11 impresses with its quality, curved glass body, and easy-to-use tools, making it a hit with video makers and photographers.

Remote work inspires business evolution - four key steps to prolonging its success
Thu, 10th Jun 2021
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hybrid & remote work
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personal computing devices
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fujitsu
Many business leaders feared productivity would dip when workers took to their laptops in their living rooms, but instead the opposite was true.

Hands-on review: Kingston NV1 NVMe SSD
Fri, 4th Jun 2021
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
NVMe SSDs, like Kingston's NV1, offer lightning-fast storage in a tiny form factor, making them ideal for budget PC builds.

Samsung introduces Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
Tue, 1st Jun 2021
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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samsung
Samsung Electronics has unveiled the latest additions to its tablet portfolio, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite.
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Interview: Thomas Dexmier- HTC Vive Country Manager ANZ
Tue, 1st Jun 2021
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reviews
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personal computing devices
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ar, vr & metaverse
With the recent announcement of the Vive Pro 2 and Vive Focus VR headset, TechDay’s Darren Price chatted with HTC country manager for ANZ Thomas Dexmier.

New report reveals state of sustainable IT for global businesses
Tue, 1st Jun 2021
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cleantech
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personal computing devices
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sustainability
Most organisations aren't prioritising sustainable IT, despite its benefits, according to a report from Capgemini Research Institute.

Intel announces two new 11th Gen processors
Tue, 1st Jun 2021
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endpoint protection
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edr
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personal computing devices
Intel has announced the addition of two new processors for thin and light laptops to its lineup of 11th Gen U-Series Intel Core processors.

Kaspersky finds 1 in 5 employees pretend their devices are updating to avoid work calls
Fri, 28th May 2021
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uc
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personal computing devices
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software updates
Kaspersky finds that 21% of employees surveyed say they have pretended their devices were installing updates to avoid attending a call or meeting.

Work from anywhere – provisioning the new hybrid business model
Wed, 26th May 2021
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hybrid & remote work
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personal computing devices
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wfh
All employees must be properly equipped to work in this next normal, with all content presented to them exactly as it was before the pandemic.

Fortinet: Seamless security into the cloud at any edge, any scale
Wed, 19th May 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Fortinet's Jon McGettigan offers a strategy for securing your network in a hybrid cloud environment and implementing edge computing.

HP finds remote work is creating a growing cybersecurity risk
Tue, 18th May 2021
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cloud security
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phishing
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email security
HP's security report reveals remote work is increasing the cybersecurity risk, with hackers targeting home workers.

OpenText launches MDR service to empower security teams
Wed, 12th May 2021
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soc
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cybersecurity
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personal computing devices
OpenText launches new MDR service to help enterprise customers detect and respond to cybersecurity threats more effectively.

Chromebook and tablet vendors posting record first-quarter numbers
Wed, 5th May 2021
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personal computing devices
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pc market
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mobility
Chromebook and tablet vendors are posting record first-quarter shipment numbers, according to the latest data from Canalys.

Fortinet: Reduce risk with consistent security
Wed, 5th May 2021
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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hybrid cloud
Cornelius Mare, CISO for Fortinet Australia, explains how consistent security can reduce risk whilst streamlining NOC/SOC operations and minimising costs.

Getac updates rugged K120 tablet for businesses in 'challenging' industries
Mon, 3rd May 2021
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it in manufacturing
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supply chain & logistics
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personal computing devices
The K120 now features an 11th generation Intel quad-core processor (i5 or i7), as well as Iris Xe graphics, 16GB memory, and more.

Kingston launches NV1 NVMe PCIe solid state drive
Mon, 3rd May 2021
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personal computing devices
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pc hardware
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solid state drives
Kingston's entry-level NV1 NVMe SSDs offer fast speeds and compact size for laptops and PCs. Prices start at NZ$100.