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  • Free Embotics V-Scout Tool Helps Consultants Tame VMware Environments

    Take a step back and think about how most administrators are “managing” their VMware virtual environments, and you will find that the word “management” does not really apply. When it comes to virtual systems, most administrators are focused on the reactive and not the proactive form of management. What’s more, most of those same administrators…

  • Fujitsu LifeBook S6520 a Solid Choice in Thin and Light Notebook Category

    With a retail price starting at $1,479, Fujitsu’s LifeBook S6520 may not be the cheapest, fastest, thinnest and lightest notebook on the market, but it does certainly deliver a lot of value at that price point. The 4.1-pound unit is equipped with a 14.1-inch WXGA display, an Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor running at…

  • Dell Profits Disappoint as Tech Spending Weakens

    By Eric Auchard SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Dell Inc posted a surprisingly steep drop in quarterly earnings on Thursday and said companies around the world are cutting back on technology spending, sending its shares tumbling 10 percent and sparking fears of weakness in the whole tech sector. The world’s second-largest computer maker, which had cautioned…

  • What`s the Deal with Vista Anyway?

    I got an AirMac the other day. Sure, it’s all cute and small, and runs real fast, but what is it running, anyway? Business apps? (Smirk) Is that what we’re calling GarageBand and FinalCut nowadays? And where is the optical drive? Yeah, this is an improvement! OK, I would never qualify to be a Jerry…

  • Reimage Works Like Magic to Solve Problems with XP

    IT professionals know that supporting Windows XP can be a tricky and time-consuming process. After all, the number of malware infections, spyware incidents and user mistakes is growing at an alarming rate! And, invariably, even the most cautious of users will encounter undesired behavior from a Windows XP PC. That undesired behavior can manifest itself…

  • Intel Atom Goes Dual-Core for Laptops

    Intel revealed the Intel Atom 330 Aug. 20, a dual-core version of its Atom "Diamondville" processor for low-cost "nettop" PCs. Like the Intel Atom 230, the Intel Atom 330 uses 45-nm technology, features a 533MHz front side bus and is designed to work with Intel’s 945GC chip set (the 82945GC northbridge and 82801GB southbridge). Unlike…

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