iMac, Not iPad, Propels Apple to No. 3 Slot
The education sector helped make Apple the No. 3 computer manufacturer in the United States last quarter. The company jumped two slots from its previous position at No. 5, according to two new reports. And that's not counting sales of iOS devices like the iPad and iPhone.
MoreMcGraw-Hill Campus To Make Resources Free Through Any LMS
McGraw-Hill Higher Education will launch McGraw-Hill Campus, a service that allows schools to integrate the company's course solutions with any learning management system at no additional cost, on July 21.
MoreAmazon Launches Cross-Platform Textbook Rentals
Amazon's Kindle Store is now renting textbooks for the 2011 school year using a model that lets students decide how long they will rent the book for--and on which platform they'll use it.
MoreU Utah Adds HP-Based HPC Servers and Storage
The University of Utah has gone public with implementation of a new Linux cluster in its Center for High Performance Computing that was made available to the campus research community earlier this year.
MoreBlackboard Partners with Major Education Publishers for LMS Integration
Four major education publishers revealed new partnerships with Blackboard Wednesday, including Cengage Learning, John Wiley & Sons, Macmillan, and Pearson.
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