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What’s Inside: A Look at the Components that Make Up Apple’s iPad
Sure the Apple iPad looks unique, but viewed from the inside out, it represents a more “radical departure” from traditional electronics design than might be expected, said iSuppli in an April 7 report. During a recent teardown of the iPad, iSuppli not only discovered that the device likely costs more to make than iSuppli originally…
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Microsoft to Release Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Soon
Microsoft plans on releasing the beta of its Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1 in June, bringing a number of changes to user interface, integrated archiving and other areas. >> Click here to read the rest of the story at eWEEK.com
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Lenovo to Unveil Netbook, All-In-One This Month
Lenovo introduced two new consumer PCs on April 7, the IdeaPad S10-3s netbook and the C200 all-in-one desktop, designed with families in mind. The 2.43-pound IdeaPad features a 10.1-inch display, a chiclet-style keyboard that’s 98 percent of a full-size one, an Intel Atom N470 processor and a choice of Microsoft Windows 7 operating systems. >>…
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Dell Rolls Out New Business Laptops
Dell grew its Latitude family by three, with the introduction of the E6410, E6510 and E6410 ATG. While the Dell Latitude E6410 ATG is a semi-rugged laptop, all three notebooks offers Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors, high-speed DDR3 memory and energy-saving features. The Dell laptops are also equipped with either Windows Vista or Windows…
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Dell: Don’t Hand Over Your Data Center to a Single Vendor (i.e. Cisco)
Image via Wikipedia Cisco’s big next-generation Unified Computing System announcement, which came with a host of news about new servers and switches and high-performing memory technology, was greeted with skepticism by other companies looking to dominate the data center architecture space, including Dell, which partners with companies such as Brocade rather than offer its own…
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Growing Business Intelligence Demand Means VAR Opportunity
I’ve been on a gadget spree in the last few weeks, wrapping up two “home” projects as I write this. First, I’m redoing my home network, retiring the servers I had in my home and replacing them with a new Windows Home Server and a SheevaPlug, which will handle all the tasks that a virtualization…