Monthly Archives: March 2009
Apple Expert Calls Netbook Rumors Premature
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?
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
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
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
In a time when tech companies are eliminating employees and cutting costs, Nvidia is looking to offer up to $5 million for startup companies...
First Look: Dells Latitude E6400 XFR Rugged Laptop
First Look: Dells Latitude E6400 XFR Rugged Laptop
by Nicholas Kolakowski
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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
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
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
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
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...