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It's too early to say the DSLR is dead, but Sony's amazing a9 is proof that the mirrorless revolution is unstoppable. Smaller, lighter, faster, with excellent battery life, mind-blowing autofocus, unbelievable high ISO performance and exquisite image quality, the a9 puts mirrored cameras on notice. Read more
Jamf Now is an on-demand mobile device management solution for your iPad, iPhone and Mac devices at work. We make tasks like deploying Wi-Fi passwords, securing company data and enforcing passcodes, simple and affordable, so you can support your users; no IT required. Get started for free today! Read more
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