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Microsoft Files Wireless Resource Sharing PatentOct 11, 2011 - in News
Microsoft has filed a patent for a technology that would enable multiple users to wirelessly connect to a single computing device and share a desktop session.
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Fusion-io Flash Card Doubles Bandwidth to 3 GB/sOct 4, 2011 - in News
Fusion-io announced the ioDrive 2 at Oracle OpenWorld. As successor to the ioDrive Duo, the flash drive delivers twice the bandwidth for slightly less cost.
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Opinion: 3 Things HP Needs To Do Right AwaySep 29, 2011 - in News
HP's board has done it again. Leo Apotheker was fired, seemingly without much deliberation, from the CEO post. Successor Meg Whitman inherits a half-baked strategy that has HP dangling between a hardware-focused and a software-tailored future.
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Leo's Out! Meg Whitman Has Been Appointed HP CEOSep 22, 2011 - in News
The end of the Apotheker era begins now.
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D-Link Announces DSN-4000 Series iSCSI SAN ArraysSep 22, 2011 - in News
D-Link announced the DSN-4000 Series xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Array, which targets secondary server applications such as disaster recovery, backup, surveillance, and archiving in small to mid-size businesses.
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LAN 101: Networking BasicsSep 14, 2011 - in Reviews
Learn about the glue that holds our networks together in this LAN primer. We cover network types, wired, Wi-Fi, protocols, and alternate networking solutions to deliver a complete picture of traditional and modern local area networks.
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Sandy Bridge-E: 17 New Xeon CPUs for Q4Aug 26, 2011 - in News
Intel's new Sandy Bridge-E Xeon Models Listed...
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Computer History 101: The Development Of The PCAug 23, 2011 - in Reviews
From the humble beginnings of mechanical adding machines to today's multi-core processors, we recount the early developments that took us to where we are today. We also include a convenient timetable showing the complete history of the PC!
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IBM Drops 10 PFlop NCSA Supercomputer ProjectAug 10, 2011 - in News
IBM's ambitious Blue Waters supercomputer project apparently drowned in complex technology and a flood of unexpected costs.
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BestConfigs Is Back, And Powered By You!Jun 20, 2011 - in News
BestConfigs is back, and we're ready to update our pre-defined configurations using the top hardware suggestions presented and voted-on by our community. Use our Tom's Hardware System Builder Facebook app or your BBCode-formatted submission!
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Google Cooling Entire Data Center With SeawaterMay 26, 2011 - in News
If only they cook hook that up to your gaming PC...
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Intel Announces Xeon E7 10-cores, 20 ThreadsApr 7, 2011 - in News
Need more cores for serious business?
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Sponsored Article: Connecting Remotely to Verizon CaaS Cloud ServersDec 22, 2010 - in Reviews
I will show you four different ways to connect to your collection of virtual servers in the cloud.
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Sponsored Article: Getting Started with Verizon Cloud ServicesDec 9, 2010 - in Reviews
Verizon has myriad small, medium and enterprise business-related cloud services, everything from the mundane process of making backups to more sophisticated collections of virtual and even physical servers. In this introduction, we'll show you what the la
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Nvidia GTC 2010: GPUs for 3D Audio, Robot CarsSep 28, 2010 - in News
The wrap up of GPU Technology Conference.
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Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 is Done and ReadySep 21, 2010 - in News
Microsoft is ready to take on Linux with this.
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Tom's Hardware's Mailbox: Angelini Goes PostalSep 1, 2010 - in News
It's easy to get caught up in the daily grind: benchmarking, writing, editing, and answering what sometimes seems like hundreds of emails. But at the end of the day, all of the work is for you. It's about time we started answering a little more feedback.
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Intel to Use eMLC in Next-Gen Enterprise SSDsJun 24, 2010 - in News
The next-gen of Intel SSDs using 25nm flash are coming later this year.
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Super Talent Announces the ShuttleCraft SAS SSDJun 24, 2010 - in News
Fancy name for a storage device.
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Intel Demos System Based on 48-Core ProcessorMay 25, 2010 - in News
That's a lot more cores than we've got right now in our systems.
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Air Force Unhappy With Removal of Linux from PS3May 13, 2010 - in News
There were a lot of unhappy people when Sony disabled Linux support on the PS3 and it seems among them was one of Sony's biggest customers: The United States Air Force.
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Foremay Enterprise SSDs with SAS 6.0 GbpsApr 30, 2010 - in News
New SSDs geared for high-end gaming, medical imaging, and more.
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Ford Turning Off PCs at Night to Save $1.2MApr 8, 2010 - in News
Ford going green to save some green.
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Intel Not Going to Wait for Software to Catch UpApr 1, 2010 - in News
Intel wants to always be ahead of what software demands.
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Intel Launches 32nm Westmere-based Xeon CPUsMar 16, 2010 - in News
Intel's Xeon has just graduated to the new 32nm process.
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HP Spends $40,000,000 to Show You It's AmazingMar 12, 2010 - in News
HP wants to be in touch with the young and hip.
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How Linux Can Achieve Faster World DominationMar 5, 2010 - in News
Today we have Keith Curtis returning for a new discussion on Linux. Curtis spent 11 years as a Software Design Engineer at Microsoft before examining Linux and the open source side of things, which resulted in a change of perspective and a published book.
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