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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Cracking open Hewlett Packard's IIP, the original personal LaserJet printer
The Hewlett Packard LaserJet IIP popularized the desktop personal laser printer. TechRepublic cracks it open to see what made the IIP tick.
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Specialization...aka, "I'm not a handyman"
Can schools break the one-techie-to-rule-them-all mentality?
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Cosmos: An open-source .Net-based microkernel OS is born
Move over, Microsoft Singularity. There's another microkernel, C#-based operating system in town. And this one's available under an open-source license.
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MakerBot Replicator unboxing and assembly (photos)
Here's a quick look at the MakerBot Replicator's out-of-box experience
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Coda EVs roll off assembly line to waiting customers (photos)
Coda Automotive has started to deliver its all-electric, five-passenger, midsize sedan over the weekend to initial customers. All early reservation holders were selected based on the vehicle...
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Why aren't iPhones assembled in the U.S.? It's not due to labor costs
The iPhone is manufactured in China and in a very detailed and well-researched report the New York Times explains how it is not primarily due to the higher cost of labor in the U.S.
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Rumor: Apple to start assembling iPhone 5 in August
It has been widely reported that Apple is waiting to unveil the iPhone 5 (if that is what it will be called) this fall. Now rumors about when production will actually start are underway.
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HP launches assembly line for data center PODs
Hewlett-Packard has seen enough demand for its performance optimized datacenters (PODs) that it is building an assembly line for them.
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Cracking open Hewlett Packard's IIP, the original personal LaserJet printer
The Hewlett Packard LaserJet IIP popularized the desktop personal laser printer. TechRepublic cracks it open to see what made the IIP tick.
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Specialization...aka, "I'm not a handyman"
Can schools break the one-techie-to-rule-them-all mentality?
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Ford melds Wi-Fi Sync installation, assembly line
By using Wi-Fi installation for its Sync software, Ford has been able to eliminate 90 unique part numbers from its supply chain.
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Oracle: Our full virtualization stack beats VMware
Oracle took a pre-emptive strike at VMware this week, maintaining that its integrated and expansive virtualization portfolio is far superior to the "point" solution offered by the No 1...
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Microsoft's cloud conclusions: Pre-assembled components trump datacenter containers
ISO standard containers are out. Air-cooling is in. Those are just a couple of the findings from a just-published Microsoft white paper, entitled "A Holistic Approach to Energy Efficiency in...
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Staying on legacy systems ends up costing IT more
The cost of legacy systems and the cost of supporting the mainframe hasn’t changed in 12 months. What has changed is the available cash that companies have to spend on IT.
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Can the Man Who Re-Assembled AT&T Change His Tune For GM?
Ed Whitacre. The quintessential amalgator of companies. He's going to save GM, as its new chairman? Don't get me wrong. He did a pretty amazing job with the hand he was played in...
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Citrix, Intel developing open source Xen desktop hypervisor
Citrix's promised Xen-based desktop virtualization solution will be delivered in the second half of 2009. Earlier this week, the Ft Lauderdale virtualization company announced that it is...
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Promises, promises: the elusive user-assembled app dream
Will users finally get the chance to assemble their own applications? There's nothing really new to this promise, promulgated by vendors, consultants, and pundits. As Oliver Widder (of Geek &...
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Merger target suspect Citrix assembles virtualization products as Delivery Center
On an even more fascinating note, came consultant Sramana Mitra's pithy ruminations this week of how a Citrix and SAP merger would work. And the timing of that tidbit coincides nicely with rumors...
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Cosmos: An open-source .Net-based microkernel OS is born
Move over, Microsoft Singularity. There's another microkernel, C#-based operating system in town. And this one's available under an open-source license.
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IBM prints with molecules
Researchers have devised a way to print patterns with molecules, precisely arranging particles on a template that can be used like a rubber stamp.
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