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Lenovo targets graphics users with 17-inch laptop

The latest ThinkPad costs $3,128, includes colour calibration, WiMAX support and a bay for an second battery. Analyst Michelle Warren praises the hardware for its multimedia reader

Taiwanese electronics giants deny reported tie-up

Newspaper report dismissed by Asustek and Foxconn doesn't prevent their stock from temporarily going up

The hottest fall laptops for Canadian business users

Canada's major OEMs have launched updated versions of their mobile computing products that focus on extended battery life and lightweight designs. Help users choose the model that best suits their enterprise needs

A new Perspective on network management

Startup PacketTrap Networks to begin charging next week for its latest product, called Perspective. It has a lot of the features found in more expensive platforms, says an industry analyst

Royal Ontario Museum to be digitally SKRTCH

Toronto's Manifesto urban arts festival this week will include a computer-based mechanism for rendering 3D images on one of the city's most visible landmarks. The user interface? A vinyl turntable

The Demo: Citrix’s Xen Desktop

As the VMworld conference gets under way in Las Vegas this week, one of its virtualization rivals shows how the technology could be applied to better manage an enterprise PC fleet

Intel packs six cores into Xeon 7400 processors

The chipmaker's server line gets an update that's aimed at virtualization adopters. MySpace comments on the data centre demand while Forrester looks at the competition from AMD's Barcelona

Enhanced keyboard lets users scan while they sit

Law firms, chartered accountants and health-care workers are all included in the target market for the KeyScan KS810, which integrates a built-in device for scanning colour documents. The CEO discusses early adopters

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