There are plenty of handy gizmos and gadgets on the market that can help you fully take advantage of all your favorite summer activities, ranging from from fitness bands to waterproof cameras to glare-free reading tablets.
Apple's World Wide Developers Conference is fast approaching. CRN has spoken to partners to find out what they expect to see from the event. Here are the top 10 biggest announcements they think Apple CEO Tim Cook will make at WWDC.
There are plenty of handy gizmos and gadgets on the market that can help you fully take advantage of all your favorite summer activities, ranging from from fitness bands to waterproof cameras to glare-free reading tablets.
CompuCom CEO Tony Doye talks cloud, mobility and how the company is keeping a competitive edge in the move to services and recurring revenue as it wraps up its first year as a private company.
Lenovo gave CRN a brief tour of tablet and PC offerings for channel partners at XChange Public Sector 2014. Products shown included the ThinkPad Yoga, ThinkPad Yoga 11e, and Tiny Desktop.
HTG Peer Groups is adding critical content to its peer meetings, and consulting and coaching options to deepen its relationship with solution providers looking to take their businesses to the next level.
HP released the HP 7 Plus, a 7-inch Android tables with a quad-core processor — to the US this morning, a surprise to the tablet market. This comes just five months after the company released the HP Slate 7 Plus for just $150. Clearly, they are aiming for affordability.
This week's top tweets feature some strange bedfellows including John Chambers, Sheryl Crow and UglyGorilla. ALso, HP's layoffs get plenty of play and Surface 3 officially launches
5 came to win includes Cisco's security technology, Cisco ThreatGRID acquisition, Lenovo's fourth quarter earnings, Microsoft Azure and the channel and AT&T's deal to acquire DirecTV.
This week's companies that had a rough week include the eBay password security breach, a Chinese government Windows 8 ban, Hewlett-Packard lays off 16,000, NetApp's slower fourth-quarter sales, and a lawsuit against Oculus VR for intellectual property theft.
Other top stories include a move from Microsoft to allow partners resell Microsoft Azure. Reports have also surfaced that Microsoft made a gametime decision not to launch a Surface mini alongside its Surface 3 this week.
Chinese government bans Windows 8 over Microsoft's ending of Windows XP support, but VARs think China is really upset over spying uncovered by Edward Snowden.