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Asustek gives sneak peek of desktop Eee PC

Following the success of its small Eee PC laptop, the computer manufacturer will bring out a book-sized desktop PC in two months

Intel delays Centrino 2 launch over chipset issues

The chipmaker says it needs at least two months to resolve issues related to the product, including the antenna used with the wireless version. Will this give AMD a first-mover advantage with Puma?

Via releases laptop design as open source

The OpenBook will include an 8.9-inch screen with a resolution of 1,024 pixels by 600 pixels and calls for a hard disk with a capacity of 80G bytes or more

Building a VPN with Cisco ASA gear

Columnst Ron Nutter helps an administrator test and set up firewalls from a new vendor before being installed in a number of group homes. A split-tunneling configuration may be needed

Connecting 2 buildings to 1 broadband service

Columnist Ron Nutter advises an IT manager on linking two buildings needing Internet service that are close together. First, dump DSL in favor of cable if the number of users warrants, he suggests

Microsoft to support ODF, PDF in Office next year

A service pack will add file-format support for PDF 1.5, PDF/A and ODF v1.1, as well as XML Paper Specification, allowing users to save documents just as they would any of the current supported file formats in Office

Gross! A computer cleaner dishes the dirt

Jacqueline Miller is on a one-woman quest to educate companies about the germs they leave on their keyboards, mice and phones. She tells ComputerWorld Canada why IT departments should be the first to clean up their act

Oracle unveils mobile workforce software

Utilities Mobile Workforce Management 1.5 includes better linking between project components and staff scheduling features. Find out how it displays fleet routes

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Logitech’s improved tool for managing devices in multiple locations

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Imagine a smartphone made from 25 per cent recycled polycarbonate. A phone that comes equipped with a biodegradable, replaceable battery and a case made...

Ensuring your remote staff is productive and safe

With the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns, many businesses have had to move quickly to support work-from-home (WFH) staff. The transition has been reasonably...

Ways to manage and engage your growing remote workforce

For many companies, providing remote access is no big deal. At Shopify, for example, about half of its roughly 4,000 employees in Canada were...