Monthly Archives: February 2003

Ill Decide What to Keep on My PC

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It takes time to do good work but only moments to destroy it—whether by accident or by intent. The key difference between a "power...

New Products Strengthen HP Storage Lineup

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Hewlett-Packard Co. is readying across-the-board product upgrades, as well as a series of storage-related services, in the biggest storage product blitz since the companys...

Accelerator Slashes Latency

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As more companies roll out enterprisewide, Web-enabled applications or look to save money by using VOIP, theyre likely to find that the strongest barrier...

PGA Drives for Data

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Golf has always been a test of the players, their wits and their equipment. Now its also putting IBMs on-demand computing technology to the...

Some Ideas are Born Great—and Get Greater

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Some technologies dont get older, they get better. This weeks issue has a couple of prime examples: virtual machine technology and Ethernet. Both originated...

VMwares App Makes the Cut

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VMware Inc.s GSX Server 2.5 is a good choice for Wintel shops looking to consolidate their server infrastructure to increase CPU utilization and streamline...

Intel Cuts Xeon, Pentium 4 Prices

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Fresh off its spring developer conference, Intel Corp. is slashing the prices on its Pentium 4 desktop processors and Xeon server and workstation chips...

Top Tip: Partition Magic stole my hard disk!

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Tips used for Top Tips come from the ExtremeTech forum and are written by our community.Question from nerfhurter "i used partition magic 7 to...

Securing Windows 2000 Server Documentation

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Microsoft has released a set of documents geared towards helping network administrators secure Windows 2000 servers. According to a Microsoft posting on SecurityFocuss Bugtraq...

Unifying Video and Audio Conferencing

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In an effort to make video conferencing as convenient as audio conferencing, Polycom Inc. this week is launching a series of new products that...