Articles Archive for October 2009
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Today, at Microsoft Corp.’s SharePoint Conference, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced that the public beta of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010 will become available in November, and revealed some of the new SharePoint Server 2010 capabilities for the first time.
“By taming the overflow of information across systems and technologies, SharePoint enables organizations to thrive,” Ballmer …
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As part of its aggressive drive to develop the emerging markets of the Middle East – a region which is starting to rival the BRICs nations in importance – MSI will be showcasing its full range of new notebook PC, motherboard, graphics card and All-in-one PC products at GITEX Dubai, one of the world’s leading IT exhibitions. MSI’s new products …
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As we all know, Android 2.0 is not officially released yet. But the big fan of this OS can now take a peek of what this OS capable doing.
The OS also said to be the competitor to the iPhone that use Mac OS. As we can see from the screenshoot Android 2.0 was installed on Motorolla phone.
Android 2.0 looks to …
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Have you ever see a fan without fan? Wonder how?
Introducing Dyson Air Multiplier™.
The Dyson Air Multiplier™ fan works very differently to conventional fans. It uses Air Multiplier™ technology to draw in air and amplify it 15 times, producing an uninterrupted stream of smooth air. With no blades or grill, it’s safe, easy to clean and doesn’t cause unpleasant buffeting.
How it …
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The new Barracuda® XT hard drive from Seagate delivers the industry‘s first 2-TB, 7200-RPM desktop drive with a massive 64-MB cache and the fastest SATA interface—SATA 6Gb/s.
Key Features and Benefits
A massive 2-TB drive capacity provides plenty of room for downloading today‘s space-hungry PC games or up to 45 hours of 1080i, HD-DVCPRO-encoded, high-definition video.
The 7200-RPM performance platform complements high capacity, …
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JVC today announced the launch of its first pocket flash memory camera, the new PICSIO GC-FM1. PICSIO is designed for those who want a small, simple, camera that allows easy sharing and delivers high quality video and still images. PICSIO shoots true eight-megapixel stills and 1080p Full HD video for outstanding results even when viewed on an HDTV. Further enhancing …