Monthly Archives: July 2009

Weather Again Halts Endeavour Blastoff to ISS

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Stormy Florida weather July 13 postponed the launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour for the third consecutive day and marked the fifth time since...

AMD Announces Six-Core AMD Opteron Processors

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Technology giant and chip maker Advanced Micro Devices announced the availability of three members of the Six-Core AMD Opteron processor family that the company...

Microsoft Windows 7 for Business Goes on Sale Sept. 1

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Microsoft will start selling Windows 7 to business customers in volume on Sept. 1, weeks before its official retail rollout on Oct. 22.As it...

Netgear Launches Gigabit Smart Switches

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Networking solutions specialist Netgear announced two ProSafe Advanced Gigabit Smart Switches, the GS724TPS and GS748TPS, which the company claims are the industry's first Gigabit...

Hitachi Enters Cutthroat Consumer Storage Wars

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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, known in the past only for its enterprise storage products, on July 13 launched three consumer products that put the...

What Do Developers Think of Google Chrome OS?

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Google announced its Chrome operating system on July 7 and developers have been weighing in on what it means for the developer ranks ever...

Promise Technology Offers Digital Media Server

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Promise Technology, known as the originator of SATA/ATA redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) products, announced a digital media server aimed at small business...

Cisco, HP Clash over Networking Equipment Pricing

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The friction between Hewlett-Packard and Cisco Systems is continuing, this time in the area of networking equipment.Specifically, the issue is the pricing of the...
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10 Reasons We Are Excited About Google Chrome OS

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10 Reasons We Are Excited About Google Chrome OS by Jeff Cogswell The Web It's built by a company that practically defined the Internet as we know...

10 Features of the Smarter Office Application Suite

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1. Permanence. This may sound strange, but the ability to read documents 20 years in the future should be a requirement. I recently went...