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Who will buy the iPad?

The tech-savvy set has expressed mostly disappointment with Apple's latest device. But that doesn't appear to be Apple's intended audience.

January 29, 2010 in Business by Erica Ogg Comment

Microsoft limits XP subnotebook specs

Reports suggest XP is being offered at a discounted rate to makers of low-cost subnotebooks, but only if they agree to limit the devices' hardware specs.

May 16, 2008 in Software by David Meyer Comment

10 ways to protect systems from electrical catastrophes

Your systems and peripherals are constantly at risk of sustaining electrical damage, whether the culprit is improper site wiring, fluctuations in a system's electrical supply, overtaxed circuits, or lightning strikes.

August 16, 2006 in Disaster Recovery by Erik Eckel Comment

Thin, but no flakes: 4 thin-clients reviewed

RMIT examines the back end for thin-client setups.

June 30, 2005 in Hardware by Steve Turvey Comment

Make Windows XP file system run faster

Want to squeeze the last ounce of performance out of your Windows XP workstation? Try tweaking NTFS.

April 16, 2004 in Software by John Sheesley Comment

Gates reveals his 'magic solution' to spam

The battle to rid the world's in-boxes of spam has got itself a heavyweight champion--Bill Gates--making an even more heavyweight promise: an end to the e-mail plague within two years.

January 27, 2004 in Security by Jo Best Comment

Microsoft Research seeks better search

Microsoft Research is plugging away at one of the growing dilemmas in computing: so much data, so little time.

April 21, 2003 in Hardware by Michael Kanellos Comment

Max out your PC's CPU

WhatÂ’s the fastest CPU that a PC can natively support? This question can be a little trickier than it seems. Nevertheless, by doing a little research, you should be able to maximize your system's CPU and enjoy the benefits of newer processors and an extended life for your system.

July 16, 2002 in Hardware by Rodrigo Zamora Comment

Fujitsu to debut 128-CPU server

Fujitsu Technology Solutions will announce its new top-end Unix server Monday, a 128-processor behemoth that will put pressure on Sun Microsystems, IBM and Hewlett-Packard.

July 12, 2001 in Hardware by Stephen Shankland, CNET News.com Comment

Fujitsu to unveil 128-CPU server

Fujitsu Technology Solutions hopes to put the squeeze on Sun Microsystems, IBM and Hewlett-Packard when it rolls out its new top-end Unix server, a 128-processor behemoth.

July 12, 2001 in Hardware by Stephen Shankland, Special to ZDNet News Comment
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