Wednesday Reading - Dual-core not enough? - tech
(hx) 01:54 PM CET - Mar,15 2006
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- Motorola RAZR V3i - First Look -V3i
features a Transflash memory expansion slot, which together with a piece
of bundled Transflash memory card of 256MB (maximum of up to 512MB) capacity
means instant storage of more than 60 MP3 files.
- Eurotech WWPC for wrist-top computing -
The WWPC features WiFi, Bluetooth,
GPS, a 3.5-inch TFT touchscreen, 64MB RAM/32MB ROM/SD slot for expansion,
as well as an unspecified "low-power CPU."
- Dual-core not enough? What about 16 cores? -
The boards come with four dedicated
350 watt power supplies and are interconnected via PCI-Express backplane
and have two Gigabit Ethernet ports each for eternal connectivity.
- Intel offers 31W dual-core Xeon -
The Xeon LVs
are rated for a 31W total dissipated power (TDP), clocked at 1.66GHz and
2.0GHz, and compatible with Intel's existing E7520 chipset.
- OCZ introduces DDR 2 1100 MHz modules -
The DDR2 just got wings!
- Hewlett Packard LaserJet 2550L Printer -
Print speed is 20 page per minute
for black and 4 page per minute for color.
- Western Digital Raptor X - Return of the 10,000 RPM King -
Digital Raptor X is definitely not
one for quiet PC users.
- Silent Mouse Loses the 'Click' -
The Silent Mouse uses a 800 dpi
optical sensor and measures 60x105x35mm with a weight of 90 grams.
- Microsoft Developing Web's Largest Advertising Network -
MS has begun testing display
advertisements across Microsoft Office Live, Windows Live Mail and MSN
Spaces.
- Amazon's New Storage Service - Allowing users to store
unlimited amounts of data at $0.15
per GB paid monthly.
- Judge will order Google to reveal search data - A government
representative said that it would
be seeking only 50,000 web addresses and 5,000 search queries
- New FBI management system could cost $500M - Cost estimates for the
new FBI IT system range from $400
million to $500 million.
- What do you use your Dell PC for? -
LOL! That's funny
as hell.
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