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The Strangest Scenes From CES 2017

(NOTE: This story was originally posted to CRN.com Jan. 10.)

This year's Consumer Electronics Show may have removed the cloak from many new gadget, but there were plenty of weird scenes for attendees to take in last week in Las Vegas.

Polaroid wins for the strangest booth exhibit. It assembled a giant tree-house carousel with chimps dressed as people using its Cube cameras – an extremely creepy sight.

Education Gold Rush: K-12 To Shell Out More For Tech Tools

If you have business within the K-12 education market, you may have the potential to pick up more over the next few years, based on the findings of business research firm Research and Markets.

Research and Markets, based in Dublin, Ireland, predicts that the global market for "smart" education and learning solutions will grow more than triple between 2016 and 2021, from $193.2 billion to $586 billion, with North America having held the largest share of last year's market.

10 Things Partners Need To Know About Intel's Core vPro Processor

(NOTE: This story was originally posted to CRN.com Jan. 3.)

'Better Level Of Support' For Channel Customers

Intel said its new, seventh-generation Core vPro processors, which were unveiled this week, feature best-in-class performance, a record range of business designs, and new security advancements that make them perfect for businesses.

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