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Fast Company Harry McCracken |
Surface 3: Finally, A $499 Device From Microsoft That Makes Sense What is Microsoft's new Surface 3 tablet/PC? That's pretty easy to explain: It's very much like the Surface Pro 3, except with a lower price, a smaller screen, and a few other signs of cost-consciousness. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Apple Introduces A Super-Thin 12-inch MacBook With Retina Display At 12 inches, the new MacBook weighs just two pounds and is said to be the lightest Mac Apple has ever made. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2013 |
Buyers Guide Investors can find more than a million commercial property listings on Showcase.com... Invoxia's AudiOffice uses InVivo Acoustic technology to amp up conference calls... Microsoft's Surface tablet includes casing made of VaporMg, which is three times lighter than aluminum... |
IEEE Spectrum December 2012 |
Tablet Profit Margins How much portables giants make off of each tablet varies a lot |
IEEE Spectrum December 2012 Cass & Jones |
High Tech Gifts for the Holidays Presents that geeks will love |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2012 Dennis LaMantia |
Excel-lent Apps For those who have already invested in a tablet and aren't ready to replace it with the Microsoft Surface or wait for rumors of an Office app, there are some alternatives. We offer some practical workarounds for using macro-enabled Excel files. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Nov/Dec 2012 |
Buyers Guide New tablet on the block... Mobile writing... Rugged laptop... |
IEEE Spectrum November 2012 Daniel Dern |
Portable Chargers for Your Mobile Gadgets A selection of battery packs with enough kick to charge a tablet, plus ways to get power when completely off the grid |
PC Magazine November 10, 2011 Grevstad & Cheng |
How to Buy a Laptop Picking the right laptop can be downright daunting, given the mind-numbing selection available in the market today. That's why we're here to help. |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2011 Evan Niu |
Why Does the Netbook Still Exist? Dell throws in the towel on consumer netbooks. |
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