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Intel working on third generation of Classmate PCs

The Classmate 3s no-frills laptops will have a new look and feel. What Intel has done to upgrade the Classmate

U Calgary turns to BlueCat for IPAM needs

With large wireless projects and VoIP projects on the boiler, ignoring the importance of IP address management could lead to serious headaches

Senior VP, Technology research, Harris/Decima

The rapidly evolving payment industry is undergoing a new chip and PIN revolution in Canada and merchants will need to stay on their toes to keep up. Industry observers, including a newly appointed Canadian INSIDE Contactless executive weigh in on the issue

SAP denies maintenance hike is cost-generating ploy

A recent price change on software maintenance contracts will jack up the total cost of owning SAP software. British users are not amused.

Apple says MobileMe e-mail will be restored this week

Some users lost messages sent to their mac.com and me.com addresses between July 16 and 18. Find out what disgruntled clients are saying on the blogs

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A research firm says despite the drop in component prices, the cost of packaging and assembly and software remains the same. When can you expect to pay $100 for a new laptop?

DRAM glut driving up chip capacity, technology

Users should get faster PCs without paying more, as prices for DRAM chips are dropping and mainstream chips have 2 GB capacity. What

Eee PC 1000H arrives with Windows XP, not Linux

ASUS cites high demand for Microsoft

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