Dell's Latitude business laptops have been a pretty popular choice when it comes to mobile solutions for the working professional, and now the Latitude E6420 has just gotten even sweeter. Today, Dell announced that it will be adding a new configuration option to the Latitude E6420 laptop: support for Verizon's 4G LTE network. Users that purchase the laptop will be able to get it with 4G LTE out of the box - eliminating the need of purchasing a separate 4G modem from Verizon.
This means that you'll be able to download files at blazing speeds (be it for work or entertainment) even when you're on the go: something to consider if you work with a lot of heavy files that need transferring, or if you work on the cloud all the time. The Dell Latitude E6420 is a customizable laptop, with specs ranging from Intel Core i3 to i7 processors, up to 8GB of DDR3 SDRAM, Intel HD Graphics 3000 or NVIDIA NVS 4200M, a 14? display (touch optional) and more. Head over to the Dell website to find out more.
source: Ubergizmo
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
BlackBerry Desktop for Mac gets beta PlayBook support
RIM gave Mac users their first shot at desktop syncing Wednesday by adding BlackBerry PlayBook support to Beta Zone users of its Desktop Software for Mac. The 2.1 release adds two-way media syncing, including photos and videos, without having to use Wi-Fi network sharing like before. Regular features like backups aren't currently available.
The app isn't widely available but should be reach more users soon. RIM had already promised a public version of the app in the summer but so far hasn't narrowed down a release. Windows users have had an updated desktop app since launch.
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