Monthly Archives: March 2009

Apple Expert Calls Netbook Rumors Premature

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Asus' netbook announcements last week are just the latest development driving the netbook market to new heights of recognition and acceptability. Smaller, lighter and...

Who Wants to be Cyber Czar?

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It's astonishing, but apparently no one wants to be the federal government's Cyber Czar... at least not for very long.As first reported by AP...

AFCOM’s Five Bold Predictions for the Data Center

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Follow-up is a good thing, especially after one offers predictions. It shows boldness, candidness and strength of character—especially if the predictions are way off...

CeBIT: Simply Another Piazza — Only More So

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HANNOVER, Germany—One of the truly charming features that many old European cities have is a central square, the place—usually near a basilica—where people congregate,...

Nvidia Offering $5 Million for Startups Interested in GPUs

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In a time when tech companies are eliminating employees and cutting costs, Nvidia is looking to offer up to $5 million for startup companies...
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First Look: Dells Latitude E6400 XFR Rugged Laptop

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First Look: Dells Latitude E6400 XFR Rugged Laptop by Nicholas Kolakowski No Title Dell's second-generation Latitude E6400 XFR can withstand a drop-and-impact from 4 feet (as opposed...

Windows 7 Licensing May Hurt Microsoft Courting of Enterprise

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A few weeks ago, I attended a Microsoft-hosted workshop extolling the benefits the forthcoming Windows 7 operating system would provide for Microsoft's enterprise customers....

Dell Latitude E6400 XFR Offers Extreme Ruggedness

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Dell is rolling out its latest fully rugged laptop-the Latitude E6400 XFR-in an effort to match what Panasonic has done with its Toughbook notebook...

Dell ‘Adamo’ Tease Creates More Questions

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The Dell "Adamo," a definite head-turner of a high-end, luxury laptop, will be out "soon," writes Alex Gruzen, a Dell vice president, on a...

Ecessa Adds Greater Security to WAN Link Controllers

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A week after changing the company's name, Ecessa is bringing greater security features to its WAN link controllers.Ecessa-formerly known as Astrocom-unveiled March 10 its...