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Report: Microsoft to do free Windows 7 upgradesOpen in New Window
"Microsoft Corp. will offer free or discounted Windows 7 upgrades to users who buy Vista PCs after July 1, according to a Web site that has accurately predicted the company's moves in the past." read more »
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Don't shout at your disk drives, warns Sun engineerOpen in New Window
"Those among you who are prone to vocal outbursts of rage at cantankerous kit should be aware that hardware has feelings too, and directing your ire at disk drives can..." read more »
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At CES 2009, Ooma Hopes For a Second ActOpen in New Window
Om Malik writes "Ooma, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based VoIP phone hardware and services platform that has been struggling to live up to its initial hype is going to take a second run at mainstream succe read more »
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Verbatim Unveils Quad-Interface Desktop Hard DrivesOpen in New Window
"Hardware manufacturer Verbatim Americas on Friday launched two external, quad-interface desktop hard-disk drives. The drives, one 500 GB and the other 1 TB, offer Mac and PC users "plug-and-play" read more »
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How We Test Hardware RoutersOpen in New Window
"This article describes our Router test procedures for both wired and wireless routers." read more »
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DOJ slaps restraining order on MicrosemiOpen in New Window
"The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday ordered Microsemi and its executives to freeze any activities aimed at selling, dismantling or otherwise impairing the assets of the chip maker it rec read more »
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Roku To Stream HD Movies From Netflix On Standard BroadbandOpen in New Window
"Roku, maker of the player that lets Netflix subscribers stream online movies to a digital TV, said Monday it has upgraded the hardware to support high-definition content." read more »
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Hardware is Cheap, Programmers are ExpensiveOpen in New Window
"Given the rapid advance of Moore's Law, when does it make sense to throw hardware at a programming problem? As a general rule, I'd say almost always. Consider the average programmer salary..." read more »
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