Archive for the ‘PC’ Category

A Close Look of Compulab Fit-PC, a Tiny, Noiseless, Low-Power PC Suitable for Home or Enterprise

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

The Compulab Fit-PC is a tiny, silent, extremely low power computer (3 -5 watts). Thus, if a medium size company can replace most of their front end PCs with this Ultra Slim ones, that save lot of energy and electricity bill. A company can also use it as a thin client. The weight of the Fit-PC is only 16 Oz and the size is 4.7″ x 4.6″ x 1.6″ so that it can fit into small area. Enterprise can use it for web access/research, office productivity applications, and instruction in business applications. In other word, Fit-PC suits well for use at office or enterprise.

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Intel Goes Ahead with Remote Access Technology to PCs

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Intel developed new technology that will let the users access to a PC remotely and also retrieve the files over the internet. They are going to incorporate Remote Awake technology to the motherboard which is an improved version of Wake-on-LAN or Wake-on-WAN technology.
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Micron Plans to Roll Out 256 GB SSD for Notebook this fall

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Micron announced on Tuesday that it plans to launch 256 GB Solid State Drive this fall. The devices will be targeted for enterprise server and notebook PC applications. Although, Micron didn’t announce the price, sources suggested that the price for 256 GB SDD would be around $500.

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Foxconn New BIOS Fixes Linux Crashes

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

A recent press briefing explains different Linux related bugs in the Motherboards that are manufactured by Foxconn. The trouble prone area is AMI BIOS that several board makers use. Foxconn is the first vendor out with a publicly released test patch that fixes the bulk of the problems. The patch allows kernel 2.6.26 to run well on the G33M series.

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Dell Launches Studio, New Hybrid PC

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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Global PC Sale is Up in Q2

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Gartner today announced that worldwide PC shipments for the second quarter of 2008 were 71.9 million units, a 16 percent increase from the second quarter of 2007. Every territory was up by double digits except the U.S. and Japan, which are mature markets.

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