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Apple Mac Pro (2x2.26GHz Xeon, 2009)

Apple Mac Pro (2x2.26GHz Xeon, 2009)

Reviews Apple's new eight-core Mac Pro shows improvements in high-intensity digital media and multitasking scenarios. We also love the design tweaks that improve on Apple's already industry-leading efforts. Any Apple-bound design professional would welcome this powerful tool.

Tuesday, March 24 2009 11:30 AM

Tags: Apple Mac Pro, Apple Inc., Intel Xeon, CPU, Chip, Graphics, Card, Apple Macintosh, Model, Memory


Windows boss weighs in on version 7 plans

Windows boss weighs in on version 7 plans

Insight newsmaker In an interview, Bill Veghte talks about Windows 7 and gets a little protective of Vista while telling consumers his company's software is a good deal when money's tight.

Friday, January 23 2009 08:48 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Software engineering/development, Product development and design, Microsoft Corp., Security, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7, Advertisement, Windows Boss


Apple Mac Pro

Apple Mac Pro

Reviews Apple's Mac Pro has design innovations that we hope will cross over to other systems. Its performance is as strong as you'd expect for a system in its class, and it's priced right, too. You might need more flexibility in your configuration options, especially for 3D design. But otherwise, the Mac Pro is as solid a professional-class PC as we've seen.

Monday, August 21 2006 10:16 AM

Tags: Apple Mac Pro, Apple Inc., CPU, Apple Macintosh, 3D, Apple Power Mac, Exterior, Number System, DivX Video Codec, Default Plan


Windows 7 testers want their voices heard

News Microsoft is trying to reassure the hundreds of thousands of people testing the new operating system that their feedback matters. At the same time, don't expect huge changes.

Thursday, February 26 2009 10:31 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Security, GUI, User Account Control, Microsoft Windows 7, Windows PC, Voice, Microsoft Windows, blog


Gates: Natal to bring gesture recognition to Windows too

News In an interview with CNET News, Bill Gates notes that Microsoft has broad ambitions for using gesture-sensing cameras in the home and office.

Thursday, July 16 2009 10:46 AM

Tags: Consumer Technology, Bill Gates, Video, 3D, Windows PC, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Xbox, camera, PC, game


How to run .NET applications on Linux

Blogs In many enterprise environments we work with a mix of Windows and Linux servers. If you had to build a large, complex en...

Wednesday, June 24 2009 12:00 AM


Get ready for virtualization to affect you, too

News VMware is pushing its software for use on PCs and mobile phones. There is plenty of room for expansion, but watch out for that cloud.

Tuesday, September 08 2009 09:52 AM

Tags: Virtualization, VMware Inc., computer, Server, Virtualization, PC


Apple owns the premium PC market at US retail

News Ninety-one percent of computers priced over $1,000 are purchased from Apple, according to the June tally of the PC market from the NPD Group.

Friday, July 24 2009 09:17 AM

Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Apple Inc., Apple MacBook, Apple Macintosh, Notebook, Stephen Baker, computer, Apple iPod, NPD Group Inc., PC


GoToMyPC 4.1

Product Reviews GoToMyPC 4.1

Sunday, October 19 2008 03:36 AM

Tags: Citrix GoToMyPC, Citrix Systems Inc., Security, Password, Computer, software, network, Linux, Web, PC


Microsoft offers EU 'browser ballot' compromise

News Microsoft says it is now open to allowing users in Europe to select competing browsers in Windows 7.

Monday, July 27 2009 09:44 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Web Browser, Proposal, European Union, Microsoft Windows 7, Europe, Mozilla Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Brad Smith, Microsoft Windows


Macromedia updates Dreamweaver

News Macromedia released an update last Friday for Dreamweaver MX 2004, the latest version of its widely used Web-authoring application.

Monday, March 15 2004 09:18 AM

Tags: Digital media


Ximeta NetDisk

Reviews If you require simple, inexpensive local or network-attached storage in capacities ranging from 80GB to 250GB, look no further than Ximeta's NetDisk.

Thursday, August 05 2004 08:58 AM


Is computing getting too complicated?

Insight commentary Vendors would do well to keep their technologies simple, even if the latest products promise better features and functions.

Monday, May 30 2005 04:10 PM

Tags: Data security


Browzar: A first look

Techguide Want to surf the Web leaving no trace? Check out this Internet Explorer-based application--or just use Firefox instead.

Monday, September 04 2006 09:03 PM

Tags: Web browsers, Browser


Microsoft extends life of its Java Virtual Machine

News In an early sign of teamwork between the software giant and Sun, Microsoft will extend support for its JVM to 2007. But distribution has been halted, along with all enhancements and bug fixes.

Thursday, April 15 2004 11:22 AM

Tags: Java


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Keep IMAP e-mail messages locally using OfflineIMAP

Open Source

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..... by Lee Lup Yuen

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