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SGI, Microsoft Ink Server Partnership

Silicon Graphics, which in October emerged from bankruptcy and staff cuts in October, is now teaming up with Microsoft to offer the Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 operating system in its Xeon-based servers. The two companies are scheduled to announce the new agreement Jan. 11. SGI, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., will start offering the 64-bit […]

Jan 11, 2007
Lenovo Acknowledges Delays in ThinkPad Tablet Shipments

If you wanted to be one of the first to try out Lenovo’s new ThinkPad X60 Tablet PC, you might have to wait a little longer. The Raleigh, N.C., PC maker disclosed on its official company blog that due to shortages of the panels used in the X60’s display, the new tablet will not start […]

Jan 11, 2007
Sun Rolls Out New Blade, Services

Sun Microsystems is looking to grow its foothold in the blade market and entice new and current customers to stay with its products by offering a unique hardware replacement and upgrade service. On Jan. 9, the Santa Clara, Calif., company is scheduled to roll out its latest blade offering, the Sun Blade X8420, and detail […]

Jan 9, 2007
AMD Looks to Be ‘Better’

Advance Micro Devices is looking to make PCs “better.” The Sunnyvale, Calif. company is launching its “Better by Design” program at the CES expo in Las Vegas on Jan. 9. The program, according to AMD officials, will allow users to take full advantage of the features and applications that come with the new Microsoft Windows […]

Jan 9, 2007
D-Link Builds Digital Home with Pandora Networks

D-Link, a maker of networking, broadband, voice and data communication products, is teaming up with a number of partners, including Pandora Networks, as part of a new digital home strategy. D-Link announced these partnerships at the International CES in Las Vegas, which is running from Jan. 8-11. The partnerships will be combined in an offering […]

Jan 9, 2007
Intel Adds 3 Quad-core Chips to the Mix

Taking advantage of the attention lavished on the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Intel is scheduled to roll out three new quad-core processors on Jan. 8. Although CES, which will run from Jan. 8 to Jan. 11, is a showcase for consumer electronics, Intel is using the showroom floor to launch two quad-core […]

Jan 8, 2007
Intel to Announce Quad-Core Processors for Servers at CES

Amid all the consumer products that will be on display at the International CES expo, Intel is planning to offer something new for its enterprise customers as well. The Santa Clara, Calif. chip maker, in addition to rolling out its Core 2 Quad for consumer PCs, will also officially launch two additional quad-core Xeon processors […]

Jan 5, 2007
Source: Intel’s Core 2 Quad to Debut at CES

Looking to capitalize on its first-to-market quad-core processors, Intel plans to announce its Core 2 Quad for commercial PCs at the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week, an industry source told eWEEK. The latest quad-core offering from the Santa Clara, Calif., company will join five other quad-core chips that Intel has already […]

Jan 3, 2007
OpenVZ Project Software Comes to Sun

The OpenVZ Project’s operating system-level server virtualization software is now available for users of Sun Microsystems’ UltraSPARC T1 processors. The Herndon, Va. organization announced Jan. 2 that it would start offering its virtualization software for servers, such as the Sun Fire T2000, that use this processor, formally code-named Niagara. On Feb. 14, 2006, Sun announced […]

Jan 2, 2007
10 Years Gone: IBM Reappears at CES

It has been a decade since IBM showed up at the Consumer Electronics Show. That 10-year absence will come to an end in a few weeks, after Big Blue opens its booth on the showroom floor at the 2007 CES show in Las Vegas. Since last showing up at the CES in 1997, a lot […]

Dec 29, 2006
IBM Rolls Out Lotus Notes for Mac OS X

IBM’s Lotus Software division is taking a bigger bite of Apple’s Mac OS X. The Armonk, N.Y. company on Dec. 28 formally rolled out the latest version of its Lotus messaging software package, dubbed Notes 7.0.2, which will include e-mail, calendar management tools and instant messaging that is specifically designed for Mac OS X users. […]

Dec 28, 2006
VMware Unleashes Fusion Beta for the Mac

VMware, a virtualization software maker, has released the beta version of its desktop product, which will allow Microsoft’s Windows operating system to run on a Macintosh. The Palo Alto, Calif., company first announced it would offer a desktop version of its virtualization software for Macs at Apple Computer’s Worldwide Developers Conference in August. The actual […]

Dec 27, 2006
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