The Best Laptops for Back to School

June 28th, 2011
The Best Laptops for Back to School
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Some of the best laptops for back to school this year are from Acer, Dell, Sony, HP, ASUS, Toshiba, Apple and Lenovo. The Apple MacBook Air is a highly rated choice which starts at $999.. This super light and slim laptop features flash memory for quick startup and also boasts efficient battery performance. However, since a new version of the MacBook Air should be released shortly, it may be worth holding out for the new edition to be released before purchasing this laptop.

The Acer Aspire A0722 is a great budget laptop, starting at just $379. It features an 11.6 inch screen and a lot of excellent features for the price. These include a 1GHz AMD C50 fusion processor, a 500GB hard drive and 2GB of memory. On the other end of the price spectrum is the Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7272, which starts at $1,499.

A new series of Laptops: Launched by Asus.

June 26th, 2011
A new series of Laptops:  Launched by Asus.
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A famous hardware maker company of Taiwan named Asus has launched its U36 series of laptops in London. These laptops are only 19mm thin as compared to the competitor laptops of Apple and Samsung.
The Asus U36 laptops have been designed in such a way that they are ultra-thin as well as powerful. However, they only cost around £699 which is around half the price of MacBook air laptops. Asus said that U36 laptops have broken the mold in the design field by unveiling the impressive presentation of a standard voltage Intel Core i5 processor from a sleek 19mm chassis. The Samsung Series 9 laptops also have an Intel Core i5 processor and it is a little thinner as well as lighter compared to Asus U36 which weighs 1.31Kg.

Search for 12 NHS laptops starts!

June 24th, 2011
Search for 12 NHS laptops starts!
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12 NHS laptops which were being used to analyze important facts about Enfield patients got stolen in early June. Now the police officers have started searching for those lost laptops.
Apparently, these laptops were stolen by health chiefs at NHS North Central London. Reports say that the laptops have passwords and the information regarding the patients was deleted before the robbery took place.
NHS NCL which administers healthcare across Barnet, Haringey, Camden, Enfield and Islington, however are not disclosing whether the data was coded or not and from where exactly the laptops were stolen.
According to a spokeswoman of Department Of Health, they have chalked a guidance policy for NHS NCL that must be followed in order to keep the records safe.