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These $140 iPads Are Perfect for Work, but Selling Out Fast
TL;DR: Get a refurbished iPad 7th Gen and faux leather case for $139.99 while supplies last — fewer than 50 are left in stock (reg. $249.99). Not every business needs top-of-the-line tech. Sometimes, practical and affordable wins the race. If you or your team need affordable tablets, consider shopping refurbished devices. You’ll save hundreds of dollars and help out the…
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‘We think that selling everything helps the customer’: HP wants to supercharge its partner program to support a new market strategy
HP has enhanced its partner program to encourage channel partners to sell its entire range of products and solutions as it expands its portfolio, targeting long-term growth with a diversified go-to market strategy. Speaking at the firm’s annual Amplify 2025 conference, HP chief executive Enrique Lores said the company’s goal was to provide a more unified and consistent experience for…
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Yahoo is selling TechCrunch | The Verge
TechCrunch has a new owner, again. Yahoo has sold the tech news site to the private equity firm Regent for an undisclosed sum, according to an announcement on Friday. When Verizon acquired AOL in 2015 and Yahoo in 2017, the company folded TechCrunch, Engadget, Yahoo Sports, and other sites into a new division called Oath, which later became Verizon Media.…
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The MacBook Air M2 is my everyday laptop and it’s selling at an all-time price low
I use my MacBook Air (M2) for just about everything. From streaming Netflix to covering a full-day of work, not once has my Mac shown any signs of lag. Although Apple’s new MacBook Air M4 is out today, I personally recommend the M2 model, especially now that it’s crashed to its lowest price ever. For a limited time, Amazon has…
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Tesla brings its redesigned Model Y to the US, but keeps selling the old one too
Just a couple weeks after launching the refreshed “Juniper” Model Y in China and other Asia-Pacific markets, Tesla has started taking orders in the Americas (US, Canada, Mexico, and Chile) and Europe. The Launch Series is the only trim level currently available to order in the US, offering a “fully loaded” setup with special badging, the Full Self-Driving (Supervised) driver…
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FTC orders GM to stop collecting and selling driver’s data
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking action against General Motors (GM) and its subsidiary, OnStar, for unlawful collection and selling drivers’ precise geolocation and driving behavior data from millions of vehicles. The U.S. government organization proposes a settlement in which the automotive giant will be barred from sharing drivers’ sensitive data for five years. The car maker also has…
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Selling on outcomes, not solutions – how the channel can improve sales success in 2025
The IT and technology industry continues to grow – Canalys estimates that IT sales in 2024 will have reached $4.94 trillion worldwide by the end of the year and that 73% of that total will have been delivered by partners. This signals a substantial market opportunity. Cybersecurity continues to grow faster than the rest of the market, driven by compliance…
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Intel finally notches a GPU win, confirms Arc B580 is selling out after stellar reviews
Intel is having an incredibly rough year — but at long last, the company’s discrete graphics card initiative has produced a card worth celebrating. While we haven’t managed to review it ourselves due to a fluke issue, the $250 Arc B580 “Battlemage” GPU launched to nigh-universal praise, has already sold out most everywhere, and Intel tells The Verge it’s working…
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How to clear a computer before selling: Protect your personal data
Thinking about selling your old computer? Before you hand it over to its new owner, you need to ensure all your personal data is completely erased. Simply deleting files or formatting the hard drive isn’t enough to protect your sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to thoroughly wipe clean…
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Data brokers may be banned from selling your social security number
In the wake of high-profile hacks affecting hundreds of millions of Americans, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is proposing a rule limiting data brokers’ ability to sell Americans’ sensitive personal and financial information. Under the proposed rule, data brokers that sell information about consumers’ income, credit history, credit score, or debt payments would be considered consumer reporting agencies. As…
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