Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover And Ipad Air: Thinner Than A Dime

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After looking around this morning, this specific blurb caught our interest.

Ultrathin Keyboard Cover KB

Specs: Dimensions: (L x W x H): 240mm x 169.5mm x 7.3mm, 9.44in x 6.67in x 0.29in Weight: 330g, 0.73lb iPad Air and Ultrathin Keyboard Cover (Image: James Kendrick/ZDNet) The Ultrathin Keyboard Cover is a keyboard that attaches to the iPad Air via a magnetic hinge. Just bring the edge of the Air near the hinge and it snaps onto the tablet securely. Once attached the duo can be closed like a book for transport. Opening/closing the two uses Smart Cover technology to wake/sleep the iPad Air. The tablet can be separated from the cover with a gentle twisting motion while holding both the iPad Air and the Ultrathin Keyboard Cover. It’s thus easier to use the iPad Air alone than with some other cases. This makes the tradeoff of only providing protection to the screen of the iPad Air worthwhile.
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Microsoft Exec: ‘we Are Not Going To Have Three’ Windows Platforms

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More often than not the dumbest articles include vital pieces of data that turn out to be rather beneficial. Let’s take a check out the piece of content beneath and see if there’s something of use.

Larson-Green’s words suggest that in the short term, Microsoft’s sees the need for both a true desktop operating system as well as a more restrictive mobile OS. “We do think there’s a world where there is a more mobile operating system that doesn’t have the risks to battery life, or the risks to security,” she said. “But it also comes at the cost of flexibility. So we believe in that vision and that direction and we’re continuing down that path.” No, the death of the desktop is not yet imminent. But make no mistake about it: The splintered fiefdoms that represent Microsoft’s operating systems today are but a temporary blip as Ballmer and company. get their cards in order.
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Enterprise Tablets: Choose A Device Nature That Best Supports Cloud Nurture

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After months of silence, there’s finally a lot of news to report. Strangely enough however, this information sounds familiar. A minimal percentage of the data may be beneficial developments that we haven’t heard of before.

If so, IT will be left supporting a dozen or more mobile client device types and/or versions. You and I know that cant happen. The list of supported device types needs to be under six, preferably far less, whether its BYOD or quasi-BYOD. Ticking time bomb Yet enterprises must act. Users are buying and making favorites. Mobility is an imperative. These tablet hardware decisions must be made. Think of it.
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