Moscone Center – Top Tech Events

June 7, 2013
San Francisco’s Moscone Center will host some of the country’s largest IT shows this year. With more than two million square feet of building area, including over 992,000 square of exhibit space, up to 106 meeting rooms, and nearly 123,000 square feet of pre-function lobbies it’s not too surprising. Below is a summary of the […]
Read MoreThe Death of Windows XP

June 4, 2013
On April 8th, 2014 Microsoft will be ending support for Windows XP. This means Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, or other patches to computers still using the Windows XP operating system. With this in mind, companies must have plans for migrating to a new operating system. Window XP is still used by nearly 39% […]
Read MoreWindows 8 May Become Less Expensive

May 9, 2013
Windows 8 operating system requires a decent amount of storage. This means Windows 8 tablet also needs a lot more storage than Android or iOS which makes Windows 8 more expensive. Windows 8.1, or Windows Blue, could try to tackle this shortcoming. Secondly, they need very efficient x86 chips to be economically feasible, but upcoming […]
Read MorePC Market’s Recovery Not Likely

May 6, 2013
Top Four Reasons PC Market May Never Recover: 1. Multiple Device Experience While it is evident that people want a device that can do it all, it appears they don’t mind owning multiple devices. As new tablets emerge, and technology becomes cheaper the selection of devices will only increase. Let’s face it you can’t carry […]
Read MoreAcer Launches 3 New Touch Products

May 3, 2013
Acer has launched two notebooks and a tablet with touch-screens, in hopes to draw buyers after they suffered a decline in the PC market. Acer unveiled the new generation Ultrabook, the Aspire P3. The new Ultrabook will change the way you work and play. The portability and detachable keyboard give you the best of both […]
Read MoreAir Show Events Canceled Due to Budget Cuts

May 1, 2013
Air shows draw thousands of people and generate millions of dollars for local economies. The military grounded its jet and demonstration teams because of automatic federal budget cuts this year, so many shows have been cancelled. In the past years, the air shows biggest crowd drawers have been the military’s two elite jet teams, the […]
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