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Thursday, August 12, 2010

10 Dream Machines Almost Nobody Can Afford

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10 Dream Machines Almost Nobody Can Afford
Whether you're in the market for an insanely high-end rig or you just feel like doing a little high-tech window shopping, these pricey PCs deliver serious bang for a whole lot of bucks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Qwest

The Three Ps of Evaluating Managed Network Services
To reduce costs and keep IT resources focused on the core business, more organizations are choosing to outsource network management. To deliver on this promise, it's essential to choose the right service provider. This in-depth report explores the key considerations, including solution portfolio, partnerships and processes. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: HP

IT Lessons from Grade School
Many of today's schools have a hodgepodge of outdated, nonstandard PCs, servers and printers, and little—if any—on-site IT support. Yet data collection and reporting requirements are driving school districts to upgrade and centralize their IT systems. Read Now

Eight campus-ready hard drives
A student's life can be tough. A portable hard drive with a USB connection would be a great solution, but most of them are too flimsy to survive the bike accidents, spilled beverages, and random mishaps that seem to come with college life. We've got a few solutions: Portable hard drives tough enough to survive school, plus a couple of extra-sturdy desktop drives that'll handle the slings and arrows of dorm life. Read More

10 of the world's funniest tech videos
The U.S. hasn't cornered the market on funny tech ads. This is one virtual world tour you won't want to miss. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sprint

"Business-class" Service for the Global Customer
Can global customers that are not part of the world's largest global companies get the "business-class" service they deserve? Find out in this white paper. Read More

Geeky Eats, Nerdy Treats
Some iPad Thai, an 8-bit wine, and a gingerbread TIE Fighter for dessert--check out how culinary-minded geeks express their tech enthusiasm. Read More

Catching up on the Cool Tools backlog
It's not even the holiday season yet, and we've got a bunch of boxes coming in daily. This also means that I need to catch up on writing about some items that have been sitting here lately. These are cool items that are easy to talk about quickly without writing a full review: Read More


WEBCAST: 3Com

3 Steps to Transform Your Data Center
Join Robert Whiteley, V.P. and Research Director at Forrester Research, for this Webcast on transforming your data center. Robert will discuss the critical networking trends that will affect the way you build your data center and provide a 3 step transformation formula. View Now.

In honor of Duran Duran Appreciation Day... [horrifying video]
According to my "Celebrating Today" e-mail reminder, today is apparently Duran Duran Appreciation Day. Not sure how this became an official holiday, but it reminded me of the time I badly sang "Rio" during a video highlighting the features of the Rock Band 2 video game. Read More

Sonos sees cloud, iPad in future of in-home audio
August 10, 2010 - Cloud music services and iPad controllers are part of the future of in-home audio streaming. These are a few of the trends discussed during a recent visit to Sonos, a leader in wireless multi-room systems. Read More

Acer netbook dual-boots Android and XP
The Acer Aspire One AOD255 netbook uses Android as a quick-booting operating system and then Windows as the main operating system. Acer software on the device, called Acer Configuration Manager for Android, controls which OS will boot. Read More

 
 
 

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Supersize your WAN
Dual-WAN routers have come a long way. WAN connections are easier to establish, and all units we tested have configurable load balancing. The performance increase, not to mention the redundant Internet connections that all but guarantee uptime, should put these dual-WAN routers at the top of the shopping list for every small business that needs a router.

The recent history of governments vs. the Internet
Since the Web makes it far easier to access information than ever before, governments have had a harder time keeping the lid on information they don't want the public to consume and have often found themselves butting heads with tech companies who deliver Internet services or content. Here are some doozies.

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