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Construction needs cloud flexibility

Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.

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Thinnest Toshiba Tablet to feature in new range

Your IT - Mobility

Toshiba Tablet AT200Toshiba has released the thinnest and lightest tablet in the world, the 10.1'³ Toshiba Tablet (AT200). The company says the new tablet is leading the way in power and performance in the sleek, new consumer line-up for its Australian customers.

Lightest and thinnest Tablet in the world Credit: Toshiba

Unveiling the new line-up on January 24, Toshiba says the new line-up for customers boasts an exciting array of high-performance treats including the latest edition to the Ultrabookâ„¢ line- up - the 14' Toshiba Satellite U840. The line has been built upon since Toshiba's Android-powered tablet was made available last year.

Making these products available has been good timing for Toshiba as they strive to provide the best products within its lone-up. Justin White, Product Marketing Manager, Toshiba (Australia) Pty Limited said in a statement, 'we all want to look good on the move, but without compromising on the power or technology at our fingertips'.

The new range looks to maintain high quality as it caters to the many needs of its customers. Mr White continued, 'our thin, light and sleek tablets and ultrabooks pack a serious performance punch whether you're settled in at home, hard at work in the office or out and about.'

Leading the range is the Toshiba Tablet (AT200). Weighing 535g and coming in at just 7.7 mm think, the new Tablet is indeed the lightest and thinnest tablet available on the market. Additional features include Wide Screen HD screen, dual screens and a range of ports for superior entertainment and connectivity. It will run the Androidâ„¢ 3.2 operating system and will be available in retail stores for purchase in early February.

Customers looking for other products in the range can look forward to the Toshiba Satellite U840, the 14'³ style leader, the Tablet 7'³ AT1s0, the tablet with AV capabilities, Qosmio X770 made for extreme gaming and the Qosmio F750, a deluxe HD notebook that delivers a gold class entertainment value.

More information can be found on the Toshiba website.