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Fedora Core 3 Caps Linux Distribution
Fedora Core 3, the latest release of Red Hat Inc.’s free, unsupported, bleeding-edge Linux distribution, is stacked with changes that include the way it partitions disks by default and the appearance of the window managers that ship with it. Click here to read the full review of Fedora Core 3. Fedora Core 3, the latest…
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Belkin Gear Is Not Enterprise-Ready
My tests of the $150 Belkin Wireless Pre-N Router and $100 Wireless Notebook Network Card, released last month, bore out some preconceptions I had going into the tests: The products are not yet enterprise-ready—but man, are they fast. Belkin partnered with Airgo Networks to provide the first product I’ve seen based on MIMO (Multiple Input…
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Minor Improvements in Creative’s Audigy 4 Pro
Four is the new three. Or at least that’s what Creative’s model numbering system would have us believe. The company went from the Audigy 2 to the Audigy 2 ZS, and then went straight to its new Audigy 4. We’ve generally been impressed with the Audigy 2 series of sound cards, and Creative still has…
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The Napoleon of PCs: Shuttle’s Socket 939 SFF PC
The small, cube-shaped PCs pioneered by Shuttle are becoming almost blasé. We’re starting to see an endless stream of small-form-factor systems based around the Intel 865G chipset or, more recently, socket 754 systems in miniature. Shuttle seems to be the only manufacturer who tries to push the performance envelope in these tiny PCs. The company…