Learning their customers’ habits through business intelligence is vital for bricks-and-mortar retailers to stay competitive
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Tablets have replaced laptops for many uses because of their light weight and longer battery life, but there remain important distinctions
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Microsoft has found several PCs, manufactured in China, to have had malware installed by cyber criminals
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Microsoft has found several PCs, manufactured in China, to have had malware installed by cyber criminals
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Microsoft has found several PCs, manufactured in China, to have had malware installed by cyber criminals
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Microsoft has found several PCs, manufactured in China, to have had malware installed by cyber criminals
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European suppliers have given a cool response to Intel technology enabling mobile providers to cut basestation hardware, says Intel’s CTO
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Microsoft has launched Visual Studio 2012 and .Net Framework 4.5, its integrated development platform for building and managing applications
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Tony Lock has been using a Windows tablet for a year and finds that it has a lot to offer businesses
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Businesses must make availability of IT services a boardroom issue due to growing employee frustration and resentment when systems are unavailable
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