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Microsoft’s new notebook coolers

Plus, mobile phone sales and job-hunting during the recession

Women in Leadership & Technology (WIL&T) meet and mingle event

WIL&T's first ladies' meet This was the first year the WIL&T group, a division of the International Association of Microsoft Certified Partners (IAMCP), and in...

Acer Aspire 8930 Desktop Replacement Laptop

Thanks to a couple of reasonably primo parts, this high-octane portable is a solid choice for mobility-minded gamers

Microsoft encourages women to join the IT channel

Non-profit organizations promise partners a way to network, build relationships and come out more profitable

Relationship with VMware will not change, EMC chief says

EMC and VMware will continue to work closely together, EMC's top executive said Tuesday

Apple unveils new iPod shuffle

The latest generation of iPod shuffle is nearly half the size of the previous model

Sun adds SSD to its x64 servers, blade systems

The vendor promises up to 70 per cent faster response times and up to 98 per cent less power consumption than traditional spinning hard disk drives

D&H Canada is moving on up

Distributor out grows its current facility in just over a year

Symantec pushes Altiris to the channel

Workflow enablement programs to help partners push Altiris Version 7.0

A glimpse at Windows 7

Plus, router market share and wireless projectors from Sanyo

Dell launches its first rugged touch-screen laptop

The tough Latitude E6400 XFR laptop comes with a touch screen

HP’s new storage offerings aimed at driving down costs

HP Canada's Dave Frederickson says partners will have new, more powerful offerings to bring to mid market and enterprise customers

Oracle offers sourcing software as a service

Software allows for collaborative decision making amongst employees

Symantec’s Altiris 7 boosts Mac, Linux PC management

Altiris 7 also lets IT managers save on energy costs

Windows 7 upgrade for netbooks ‘going to be tough,’ Intel CEO says

Microsoft building netbook-compatible version of Windows 7 in hopes to restore lost Windows revenue

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