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Samsung packs camcorder with SSD for fast startOpen in New Window
"Solid-state disks, hard-disk drive replacements filled with flash memory chips, have become popular in the laptop computing space and now they're expanding to other markets. At this week's..." read more »
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Intel launches convertible 'kid-friendly' netbookOpen in New Window
Classmate PC evolvesCES Intel today took the wraps off the latest generation of its education-oriented netbook reference design, the Classmate PC.… read more »
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SSD and HDD capacity goes on embiggeningOpen in New Window
But is it better?Comment SanDisk and Sony have announced a roadmap for Memory Stick products that take it from its current (Memory Stick PRO) 16GB capacity up to 2TB. Do we have a tape-like generatio read more »
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IP video is already in the enterprise but deployment is no easy taskOpen in New Window
Today, we'll continue our discussion of IP video and will share our own business experiences of IPV and how enterprise video can be useful. We'll highlight some tips from AT&T on IPTV based on an ent read more »
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HP adds aluminum-clad Mini 2140 to netbook lineupOpen in New Window
"Hewlett-Packard completed its shift away from Via Technologies' C7 processor with the release of an updated version of its popular Mini 2130 netbook that offers a larger screen and uses an Atom pr read more »
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Apple should start taking enterprise servers seriouslyOpen in New Window
Not as cool as iPods, but profitableComment Aside from Steve Jobs' hormone imbalance iTunes minus DRM, there wasn't a whole lot happening at MacWorld 2009. And if you were looking for Apple to do som read more »
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Accelerating Enterprise Adoption of Solid-State StorageOpen in New Window
There is a price-point argument starting to emerge for deploying SSDs in the enterprise read more »
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Myspace comes to TV with Intel, YahooOpen in New Window
Consumers will be able to exchange messages with MySpace friends on their TVs while watching shows, thanks to a social-networking application for TVs jointly launched by MySpace.com, Intel and Yahoo read more »
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