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Is it reality or is it augmented?

Mark Gibbs discusses the how augmented reality works and chastises the U.S. Postal Service and General Electric for playing fast and loose with terminology. Read full story

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October 29, 2009

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  10. Win 7 upgrade paralyzes some PCs

Laptop Security Redefined
A laptop for "the whole team," that's what Lenovo created with the new ThinkPad T400. It takes thin and light to a new level, but even more compelling; it creates a new standard for laptop security. Lenovo provides manageability to remotely manage PCs for the diagnosis, isolation and healing of threats even when the PC is powered down. There's also a "poison pill" to deactivate a stolen notebook even if it's off the network.
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