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At CES, Lenovo marries Windows and Android in potential iPad-killer
For now, tablets are mainly a companion device, a diversion for those times you'd like a fun, portable computer and don't need to do real work. But that may all change this week at CES, the consumer electronics show expected to attract more than 100,000 visitors to glitzy Las Vegas. Read More


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Mobile Powerplay: Secure, High Performance, Unified
The mobile revolution is here—and here to stay. iPhone, iPad, Droid--employees bring their mobile devices into the workplace, and they want access to personal and professional information. This brings a new set of concerns for IT and the business: IT needs to ensure that the corporate network and the access remains secure. Register Now

CES 2011 Preview: Gadgets Galore
The holidays may be over, but for gadget freaks the real treat starts this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Take a look at some of the gadgets making a splash at this year's show. Read More

10 even wackier USB devices
Got a spare USB port on your PC? Then you have room for something goofy! Forget the useful peripherals for a bit and get silly with these gadgets. If you thought our "10 wacky USB devices" from last year were crazy, wait till you see these! Read More

Netgear launches routers, home networking products at CES 2011
Netgear goodies for 2011 include HD over Wi-Fi, filling in Wi-Fi deadspots, Power Line adapters, shared 4G connections and Gigabit routers. Read More


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Electronic Software Delivery
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CES: Lenovo shows its first tablet, the LePad
As expected, tablets are already making news at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show with Lenovo showing off its LePad Tuesday night. Read More

Purported iPad 2 Case Shown Off at CES
The iPad 2 has landed at the Consumer Electronics Show. Well, not really but a purported iPad 2 aluminum mockup inside a new iPad 2 case has. Read More

With CES raining tablets, some will get flooded out
With as many as 100 different models of tablet computers from dozens of makers expected to be on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week, market consolidation is a certainty. Read More


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E-mail: Today's Problems and How to Deal With Them
As e-mail use balloons, IT faces looming archiving, management and security challenges. In these articles, Network World and its sister publications CIO, Computerworld and CSO explore how business users and IT alike can stay on top of the e-mail morass. Read now!

AMD's Fusion processors to go into $200 laptops
After years of talks and demonstrations, Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday started shipping Fusion processors for netbooks, laptops and small desktops priced between US$200 and $599. Read More

HP announces Fusion netbook with LTE
Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday announced a netbook with some cutting-edge mobile broadband and graphics technologies that could make it the most powerful netbook yet. Read More

CES 2011: The Madness Begins
Later today I will board a plane for Las Vegas to attend the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), but the madness of gadget reports are already beginning. The show officially opens on Thursday, but companies are already making some announcements and there will be more news coming out tomorrow. To try and keep up, stay tuned to Network World, Computerworld and other IDG sites for the latest. Read More

Survey: Families Love Gadgets
On the eve of this week's Consumer Electronics Show, Memorex released results of its 2011 WeTime Survey, which looked at the role consumer electronics play in family life. Read More



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