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  • IBM brings X3 chipset to third server

    IBM is expected to announce the four-processor xSeries 260 server Wednesday, the third server model in a line that differs from competitors' products by using supporting chips of the computer maker's own design.

  • IBM to unwrap expanded top-end Intel option

    IBM announced the four-processor xSeries 260 server on Wednesday, the third server model in a line that differs from competitors' products by using supporting chips of the computer maker's own design.

  • AMD launches Business Class platform

    AMD has released a series of chips which it claims has the stability and performance required for machines aimed at business users.

  • Dell picks Ubuntu for Linux PCs

    Dell is trying a second time to sell personal computers with Linux preinstalled, this time using the up-and-coming Ubuntu version of the open-source operating system.

  • AMD hits back at Intel with triple-core chip

    AMD has unveiled two new Phenom X3 8000 chips, the world's only triple-core processors.

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  • Will PDAs outpace notebooks?

    Commentary: With the rise and rise of PDA specifications, will they begin to replace notebooks for real business tasks?

  • Sharper than your average server: 3 Blades tested

    Vendors are hyping blade servers as the latest and greatest, but do you really need them? We put blade servers from three vendors through their paces and find out what the big deal is.

  • Spotlight on network servers

    It's the heart of your network, so it's essential that you get the best possible performance from your server.

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  • Dell Axim X3i

    It's not at the top of the current Pocket PC heap, but Dell's X3 flagship offers some welcome improvements over last year's X5 models.

  • Dell Axim X3 300MHz

    While it isn't loaded with features, this 300MHz handheld is an inexpensive and reliable Pocket PC.

  • Dell Axim X30 (32MB, 312MHz)

    Dell's entry-level Axim X30 Pocket PC should fit your basic PIM needs. But is it the best bang for your buck?

  • Will PDAs outpace notebooks?

    Commentary: With the rise and rise of PDA specifications, will they begin to replace notebooks for real business tasks?

  • Sharper than your average server: 3 Blades tested

    Vendors are hyping blade servers as the latest and greatest, but do you really need them? We put blade servers from three vendors through their paces and find out what the big deal is.

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