Ultra Portable Laptops
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Sony Vaio Pro 13 reviewReviews With a stunning 13in full HD touchscreen, is this ultra-light 1kg machine a potential best friend for business users?
By Mike Jennings Published
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More than a third of small companies have BYOD policiesNews More than a third of small companies have policies to secure BYOD in the workplace.
By Rene Millman Published
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BBC laptop thefts treble in three yearsNews Over £750,000 of equipment lost or stolen from BBC staff.
By Rene Millman Published
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Chromebook Pixel on sale for £1,049 at Google PlayNews Google unveils high-end addition to Chromebook range.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Toshiba offers McAfee add-on to sweeten Ultrabook dealsNews Firm offers 12-month subscription to McAfee Anti-Theft software.
By Khidr Suleman Published
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Intel bets big on thin PCs and phones at CES 2013News Chip maker uses consumer electronics summit to show off new energy efficient technologies and laptops.
By ITPro Published
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Samsung launches Windows 8 Ultrabooks and tablet hybridsNews End of October slated for availability of Windows 8-based devices
By Rene Millman Published
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Greenpeace blasts EPEAT over Apple, Lenovo and SamsungNews Campaign group hits out at EPEAT for including "ultra-thin" notebooks on its list of green approved technologies.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Context: Ultrabook sales to overtake notebooks by 2013News Market watcher claims Ultrabooks will become the device of choice for corporate users over the next "three-to-four" years.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Microsoft's big bet on Windows 8In-depth Inside the Enterprise: A leading analyst firm says Windows 8 is a "gamble". But how much does Microsoft's bet matter to businesses?
By Stephen Pritchard Published
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook review: First lookReviews A sneak peek at the 14in Ultrabook, which will feature a lightweight carbon chassis, Intel vPro support and HD+ display.
By Khidr Suleman Published
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Chromebooks: What's gone wrong?In-depth With all Google's weight behind them, and companies keen to use the cloud, Chromebooks should be selling better than they are, argues Mike Jennings.
By Mike Jennings Published
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