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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Five reasons not to fear a $200 Linux PC
A rash of supremely affordable PCs preloaded with Linux has hit mainstream retail stores. And trying one is not as risky a proposition as you might think.Photos: Three sub-$200 Linux PCs
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Everex debuts $399 ultramobile PC
At CES, Everex is launching a $399 ultramobile that will be sold through Walmart.com starting January 25. The low-cost Everex CloudBook uses the open source gOS V2 Rocket operating system and VIA...
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Another cheap mini-portable...competition rocks
Everex looks to be the latest to join the ranks of companies offering Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs) at prices educational institutions can afford. While final details will be released early in the...
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Wal-Mart PC was a sell-out
I'm holding my breath for Everex to conduct a full accounting, and the result won't come in a press release. It will come in future products.
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$200 Linux PC selling out is another reason Wal-Mart is good for America
Our own Adrian Kingsley-Hughes writes about the new, Everex’s TC2502 gPC- a $200 Linux-based PC now temporarily out of stock at Wal-Mart. A full 10,000 units were sold. The Everex does the...
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It's not a Google PC
Because this machine is just like the earlier Windows Vista box, and will sell through the same Wal-Mart channel, Everex will get an oranges-to-oranges comparison of support costs, and return...
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Can Google and Wal-Mart break the Microsoft desktop monopoly?
A version of the same PC, running Windows Vista, was released in July for $298 as a back-to-school item.
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News to know: IBM's fear free enterprise; Everex Google PC; Vista security
Notable headlines: Dan Farber: Everex delivers $198 err $199 Google-friendly PC. IBM touts enterprises free of fear and $1.5 billion security spend. Ed Bott: One year later, Vista really is...
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Everex delivers $198 Google-friendly PC
Everex has teamed up with open source players to create a $198 PC (sans display). The Everex Green gPC TC2502 runs a Linux OS and is loaded with (or has links to) free applications, including...
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Does Everex benefit open source market?
One can argue that the Everex machine is a stunt. Since we're talking about replacement machines, anyone with an existing Office license will find the claimed price break disappears. If you're...
Additional Results
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Acer plans new, low-cost laptop
Acer, the world's third largest computer seller, said today that it will offer a new, low-cost laptop targeted primarily at emerging markets. The specs and price would put it in direct competition...
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Five reasons not to fear a $200 Linux PC
A rash of supremely affordable PCs preloaded with Linux has hit mainstream retail stores. And trying one is not as risky a proposition as you might think.Photos: Three sub-$200 Linux PCs
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Everex debuts $399 ultramobile PC
At CES, Everex is launching a $399 ultramobile that will be sold through Walmart.com starting January 25. The low-cost Everex CloudBook uses the open source gOS V2 Rocket operating system and VIA...
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Another cheap mini-portable...competition rocks
Everex looks to be the latest to join the ranks of companies offering Ultra-Mobile PCs (UMPCs) at prices educational institutions can afford. While final details will be released early in the...
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Wal-Mart PC was a sell-out
I'm holding my breath for Everex to conduct a full accounting, and the result won't come in a press release. It will come in future products.
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More on the Wal-mart/Everex $200 Linux PC
Google engineer Matt Cutts has posted some photos of him unboxing the Wal-Mart/Everex $200 Linux-based PC, and I have to admit that I'm impressed by what I see.
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$200 Linux PC selling out is another reason Wal-Mart is good for America
Our own Adrian Kingsley-Hughes writes about the new, Everex’s TC2502 gPC- a $200 Linux-based PC now temporarily out of stock at Wal-Mart. A full 10,000 units were sold. The Everex does the...
-
It's not a Google PC
Because this machine is just like the earlier Windows Vista box, and will sell through the same Wal-Mart channel, Everex will get an oranges-to-oranges comparison of support costs, and return...
-
Can Google and Wal-Mart break the Microsoft desktop monopoly?
A version of the same PC, running Windows Vista, was released in July for $298 as a back-to-school item.
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News to know: IBM's fear free enterprise; Everex Google PC; Vista security
Notable headlines: Dan Farber: Everex delivers $198 err $199 Google-friendly PC. IBM touts enterprises free of fear and $1.5 billion security spend. Ed Bott: One year later, Vista really is...
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