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T2000 Blog Reviews
ZDNet Blogs - Back in December of last year Sun's Jonathon Swartz offered a free T2000 demo to anyone willing to test the machine and then blog about it in public. I thought it might be fun, therefore, to take a look at some of the resulting blogs. To do it I used
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Bravo XR disc publishing series unveiled
MacNN - Primera Technology today announced the Bravo XR-Series [site not updated], its enterprise-class line of disc publishing solutions that includes the Bravo XR Disc Publisher, Bravo XR-Blu Disc Publisher, Bravo XRP Disc Publisher, Laminator XR, and
Your computer can help identify weeds too
Onlypunjab.com - The next time you find some strange weed in your field, run to your computer for a solution. As India steps up the use of IT to solve domestic problems, a new solution to identify weeds is taking seed in Pondicherry. Called OSCAR, or Open Source
Microsoft Virtual Server Manager Augurs Partner Opportunities
CRN - Microsoft s planned Virtual Server Manager will spawn much-needed opportunities for its partners. The server, code-named Carmine, will provide a single graphical interface into host and guest operating systems and allow users to add, move, drag and
BEZ Systems Announces Immediate Availability of BEZProphet Release 1.8
dBusinessNews.com - BOSTON -- BEZ Systems, an innovator in the emerging market for Proactive Performance Management solutions, today announced the immediate availability of a new release of BEZProphet(TM) for Oracle(R). BEZProphet R1.8 extends its reach of Oracle
Is Toshiba's HD DVD being reckless with power consumption?
ZDNet Blogs - This story from Tomshardware reports that Toshiba's new HD DVD player uses an old energy-guzzling Pentium 4m CPU instead of a low power Pentium M chip. The Pentium 4m can waste an additional 60 watts of power while operating and that can add up to
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