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An All-Around Athlon 64 System for $1,500
Recently, we built a $1,500 jack-of-all-trades Pentium 4 system. With our modest budget, we put together quite a decent computer that can edit digital photos, perform offline 3D rendering, play games, record TV, watch DVDs, rip and listen to music, and even do a little home recording. More importantly, it was actually quite good at…
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Iomega To Exit Small-Form-Factor Storage
Iomega Corp. this week said it plans to wind down its DCT small-form-factor storage operation, failing to find enough customers to keep the operation afloat. On Thursday, Iomega reported a net loss of $19.8 million for its second quarter on revenue of $77.6 million. Revenue dipped by 23 percent from a year ago, largely from…
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Microsoft, Apple Sued over Software-Updating Tech
Microsoft and Apple are being sued for patent infringement over the use of Web-based software-updating technology. London-based intellectual-property company BTG Plc. announced Tuesday that it has filed suit against the companies in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. BTG alleges that Apple’s and Microsoft’s operating systems, as well as Microsoft’s Office…
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How Intimate a CRM Relationship Do Your Customers Really Want?
At the very heart of any robust retail CRM system are the benefits consumers—and retailers—receive when the retailer knows as much about a customer as possible. But what happens when the customer doesn’t want such an intimate relationship? Not unlike romantic relationships, professional ones need to be based on either trust or a more calculated,…
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Intel Intros Low-Voltage ‘Dothan’ Chips
Intel Corp. has moved its “Dothan” mobile processor into the ultra-low-voltage space, scattering additional price cuts among its mobile microprocessor lineup. Intel introduced the LV/ULV Intel Centrino 1.40GHz model 738, 1.10GHz model 733, and 1GHz model 723 alongside the platform’s corresponding Pentium M counterparts. The Centrino bundles include, in addition to the processor, an Intel…
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SAP, Oracle Products to Aid Procurement Integration
Enterprise software developers SAP AG and Oracle Corp. are building up their respective wares to help manufacturers integrate internal design and procurement processes. The goal of each effort is for manufacturing customers to reduce the costs associated with production by creating a seamless chain of information from conception through parts sourcing and procurement. SAP, of…