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If the Asian networking out of the box specialists NorhTec are to be believed the answer is very low indeed: how does $85 (£41) sound? Remarkably that is how much the new NorhTec MicroClient JrSX is set to cost, making it what must be the lowest priced Linux powered thin client PC around....
Read More | Oct 19th, 2007 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: Oct 23rd, 2007
Once again, Microsoft is pushing forward their domination by applying the successful techniques in the gaming industry to the PC world. What is it this time? Xbox Live. Microsoft has announced that they plan to make this service available for PCs, too. This is exciting news, for several reasons....
Read More | Mar 15th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 16th, 2007
Although it sounds like some kind of fantasy computing game, and in a way that sums it up pretty nicely, a 40 core supercomputer for your desktop will be a reality from January 2007 thanks to TyanPSC. The next generation personal supercomputer from Tyan Computer Corporation was launched today,...
Read More | Nov 14th, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Nov 16th, 2006
When you are the world's biggest PC maker, your problems tend to be on the large scale when they hit. Such is the case of what the US Consumer Products Safety Commission is calling the biggest recall in the history of the consumer electronics industry. The problem is that a batch of lithium-ion...
Read More | Aug 15th, 2006 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: Aug 16th, 2006
Born August 12th 1981, the IBM Personal Computer changed the world. Hard to imagine now, but back then it really was the start of a revolution. All those personal computers that came before it were nothing more than toys in the eyes of the business world, the marriage of Microsoft to the IBM Disk...
Read More | Aug 12th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Aug 16th, 2006
I love IT wars, always have. Back in the day, I was a columnist for a couple of Amiga computer magazines and more than happy to throw my opinion around concerning just why an Atari was such rubbish by comparison. Things have moved on since then, but also stayed much the same. I was there during the...
Read More | Aug 10th, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Aug 14th, 2006
The reports that are popping up all over the web that IBM, along with Georgia Tech, has demonstrated the world’s fastest ever chip are, sadly, not quite as exciting as you might at first think. Not least because this wasn’t a chip at all, but rather a transistor, and even the least technical...
Read More | Jun 22nd, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jun 28th, 2006
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