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IBM System x3455

Reviews This is a good choice for compute-intensive applications, but restricted storage and availability options limit its use when it comes to general hosting duties.

Monday, February 26 2007 03:48 PM


IBM M400

Reviews This is a highly portable projector with plenty of features for business users and for occasionally running entertainment applications.

Thursday, December 23 2004 10:40 AM


IBM Deskstar 120GXP

Reviews Unless you're after the biggest hard drive possible, IBM's Deskstar 120GXP provides an excellent combination of storage capacity and performance at a reasonable price.

Wednesday, May 22 2002 12:41 PM


IBM xSeries 206m

Reviews The versatile IBM xSeries 206m comes configured as a low-cost all-in-one server with plenty of room for expansion, or as a moderately priced powerhouse for resource-intensive services.

Thursday, January 12 2006 12:35 PM


IBM System x3650 M2 / Lenovo ThinkServer RD220

Reviews IBM remains a solid choice of server vendor, and this IBM/Lenovo server is a good rack-mount platform, albeit not quite as good as some of the competition.

Friday, August 21 2009 11:31 AM

Tags: IBM Corp., Intel Xeon, Hypervisor, Server, remote server, Lenovo Group Ltd., processor, Fujitsu Ltd., USB port, disk



IBM Lotus Symphony (Windows)

Reviews IBM Lotus Symphony (Windows)

Saturday, April 05 2008 03:36 AM


IBM eServer xSeries 226 8488 (Xeon 3GHz)

Reviews For budding small businesses or mid-size companies that have already endured their growing pains, the IBM eServer xSeries is a wise investment.

Thursday, August 11 2005 09:10 AM


IBM ThinkVision L200p

Reviews This is a well thought-out and soundly constructed flat panel display that delivers high resolution (1,600 by 1,200) while maintaining excellent image quality.

Monday, June 09 2003 10:29 AM


IBM ThinkPad T43

Reviews The ThinkPad T43 puts new components inside its tried-and-tested case, but the updated parts fail to match its predecessor on either performance or battery life.

Wednesday, May 25 2005 02:30 PM


IBM ThinkPad X40

Reviews Business travellers who like to travel light should definitely consider IBM's sleek and full-featured ThinkPad X40.

Monday, November 08 2004 12:23 PM


IBM ThinkPad T40

Reviews This thin-and-light notebook isn't the speediest Pentium M/Centrino system, but it offers very good battery life and many outstanding features.

Wednesday, June 11 2003 08:19 AM


IBM ThinkPad X31

Reviews The ultraportable ThinkPad X31 provides a depth of features in a compact format that's suitable for serious travellers.

Friday, July 04 2003 07:48 AM


IBM ThinkPad T30

Reviews The ThinkPad T30 is a powerful and fully featured notebook that oozes quality. The high screen resolution and absence of a floppy drive as standard might be issues for some, but the biggest sticking point is likely to be the huge price tag.

Monday, July 22 2002 12:37 PM


IBM ThinkPad X24

Reviews The X24 is an accomplished ultraportable that combines good build quality, good ergonomics, decent performance and long battery life. There are some niggles, but on balance the X24 stands up well.

Thursday, July 11 2002 11:05 AM


IBM ThinkPad X30

Reviews IBM’s ThinkPad X30 is an ideal travelling companion: it's light enough to carry but comfortable to use, and it packs sufficient power and battery life. It’s not cheap, especially if you factor in external drives and a docking base, but you are definitely getting quality for your money here.

Tuesday, November 12 2002 11:53 AM


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Keep IMAP e-mail messages locally using OfflineIMAP

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Vincent Danen discusses the uses of OfflineIMAP for synchronizing local and remote IMAP mailboxes and providing a good method for backing up e-mail.


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Buying a projector? Try an LED TV instead

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If you're thinking of buying a new projector for your office meeting room, why not consider getting an LED TV instead. LED TVs are similar to LCD TVs except that..... by Lee Lup Yuen

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