The NEC Mate is a compact PC that uses less power and operates more quietly than other desktop machines. In fact, it's so quiet that the company says the only noise it makes sounds like rustling leaves.
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Power spikes, surges, sags, blackouts, and noise can all play havoc with your expensive equipment and vital data. We look at seven options for keeping your power uninterrupted.
Does that annoying Intel noise we keep hearing on TV signify something more sinister than just an irritating jingle?
In a rare admission, an Intel executive said Tuesday that the company's high-end Itanium chip family still isn't living up to popularity expectations.
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The NEC Mate is a compact PC that uses less power and operates more quietly than other desktop machines. In fact, it's so quiet that the company says the only noise it makes sounds like rustling leaves.
If you're after a business phone that doesn't look entirely like a brick, then the Nokia E70 is an excellent choice.
Does that annoying Intel noise we keep hearing on TV signify something more sinister than just an irritating jingle?
The HP d530's trump card is its compact yet largely practical design. However, its limited upgrading and expansion options may result in higher costs over the long term.
Thin clients seem to be a perennial runner-up to full-featured desktops, but we think the time is right to stop thinking "what if?" and to get rid of those clunky desktop PCs.
History of British PCs
The cash-strapped UK National Museum of Computing is home to an exhibition of the evolution of British PCs.… Watch it now
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