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IT's Love-Hate Relationship With Laptops

Ian Lamont writes "Are laptops really as great as they're cracked up to be? We love their portability, and we've been charting the steady rise of laptop sales for years. Yet while many of us depend on them for work, our IT departments view them with mixed feelings. IT managers point to wi-fi configuration, complicated authentication procedures, and eight other issues as making their jobs a lot harder. What else is missing from the list of laptop limitations? What would you like to see in the next generation of laptop computers?"

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  1. Re:input device? by dafpoo · · Score: 2, Funny

    That's why they have the little red nub for!

  2. Best new feature (from IT's POV) by PPH · · Score: 3, Funny
    Would be a heavy chain attached to an eye bolt welded to the office floor.

    Or, whatever else it takes these things from wandering off the property. They get stolen along with data that shouldn't leave the property in the first place. Or taken home where the kids can goof around on the 'net with them and get them all infected with crap that mom/dad subsequently bring back inside the company firewall.

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  3. Re:Clunky but cramped. by (H)elix1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Same here. Most current laptops have a VGA or DVI port, which you can run an external monitor on. Dual screens all the way (when you can).

  4. Re:Laptops by John+Courtland · · Score: 3, Funny

    You mean the Clit mouse?

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