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AMD is expecting plenty of 'techno lust' for its new chip, due out at the end of next month.
Dell has marvelously redesigned its corporate desktop replacement. The Latitude D800 series is a wise choice for any company.
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With storage capacities growing by leaps and bounds, the need for effective backup is even more important. We look at your options.
AMD's latest Athlon XP processor uses a smaller fabrication process and runs at a higher clock speed than its 'Palomino' predecessors. ZDNet puts it through its benchmark paces.
In an industry that loves buzzwords, autonomic computing continues to attract attention. Can the promise of self-managing IT systems ever be met, and how will businesses change if that happens?
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Relying on Hewlett-Packard's proprietary PhotoREt III color-layering technology, the AU$799 HP PhotoSmart 1215 can create prints on premium glossy paper that display good continuous tones and subtle shading. The 1215 can also print text and photos onto plain paper, so it's an excellent choice for a multipurpose printer.
Intel's new mobile chip, the Pentium III-M, promises ever greater speeds for mobile computers while using less battery power and creating less heat. Already, notebook makers have products featuring the cool new chip that will be in the shops in month or two.
The Fire GL 1 has potential and can compete with other current high-end graphics cards when running MCAD or industrial design applications. For mechanical designers who can't afford AU$2,000 cards, the Fire GL 1 is worth a look.
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