Add another option to the freely available online productivity software suites: Anyone can sign up for and use Apple’s iWork for iCloud, even if they don’t have a Mac or iOS… Read more »
What happens when you offer the combination of a simple user experience, a growing choice in streaming apps and a low cost? You sell a lot of that product and people… Read more »
Voluntarily accepted education standards that include keyboarding skills could be hurting iPad sales in schools while at the same, boosting the already compelling choice of lower-cost Chromebooks. Read more »
Three K-12 school districts alone have purchased and deployed 108,000 Chromebooks as IDC notes the devices are best-selling in the education market this year, just three years after Google introduced the… Read more »
Two-thirds of the employees at Chapters Health System opted to pick an HP Chromebook 14 over a Windows laptop or iPad, which has made the IT department happy. There are cheaper… Read more »
After four years of full pricing, Apple is offering a $20 to $30 educational discount on its iPad line. Why now? Perhaps its just an effort to ramp up iPad sales,… Read more »
Ubiquitous connectivity, file sync-and-share, and a new generation of office apps continued to disrupt the modern workforce during the first quarter. Read more »
The most recent dust-up between Google and Microsoft for the future of the desktop is a new partnership between Google and VMWare to allow Chromebook users — by bridging Chrome OS… Read more »
My Chrome OS tablet experiment has morphed into a surprising purchase: One that offers some of the best of my Chromebook Pixel and my iPad Air. It’s not perfect, but this… Read more »
The purpose of the on-screen guide has shifted too. While the main objective is still to provide information on television programming, the EPG has the potential to be a much broader… Read more »