IBM BladeCenter GPU Expansion Blade: "Web Doc, published: Mon, 8 Nov 2010
The IBM® BladeCenter® GPU Expansion Blade provides the capability to attach next-generation graphics processing unit (GPU) technology on supported server blades.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Lenovo Joins Forces with VXL to Grow Thin Desktop and Mobile Portfolio
Lenovo Joins Forces with VXL to Grow Thin Desktop and Mobile Portfolio: "RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – October, 6, 2010: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced an agreement with VXL Instruments, Ltd. to extend both companies’ product portfolios to provide business customers manageable, secure, flexible and scalable thin client solutions. Beginning immediately, customers worldwide can purchase VXL thin client solutions directly from Lenovo and choose from VXL’s robust portfolio of thin client offerings and extensive list of operating systems. VXL will continue to resell select Lenovo thin ThinkPad laptops, such as the L412 and X100e, with their thin client software."
Uncompromising Luxury You Can Touch: Lenovo’s U-niquely Designed IdeaPad U260 is the World’s First 12.5-Inch Ultraportable Laptop
Uncompromising Luxury You Can Touch: Lenovo’s U-niquely Designed IdeaPad U260 is the World’s First 12.5-Inch Ultraportable Laptop: "
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – November 15, 2010: Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced the IdeaPad U260, the world’s first 12.5-inch ultraportable consumer laptop, giving users a 16:9 widescreen dimension in a 12-inch form factor for the first time. This latest addition to the IdeaPad U Series is all about luxury featuring a sleek, minimalistic design that includes a magnesium-aluminum alloy real metal cover, leather-patterned palm rest and glass touchpad.
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Video Daily: New Microsoft ad takes shot at Mac's lack of Blu-ray
Video Daily: New Microsoft ad takes shot at Mac's lack of Blu-ray: "Microsoft's latest ad takes a shot at Macs, and most notably their lack of Blu-ray support.
The commercial, which is all animated, shows two notebooks (a PC and a Mac) flying on an airplane. The PC begins playing Avatar, on Blu-ray and the awestruck Mac asks what it is.
''Oh it's Blu-Ray, it's built in -- you want to watch?' responds the Windows machine.
Taking an extra shot at Macs and their aluminum casing, a stewardess walks by asking if the Mac 'needs a dusting.' It's a short commercial and very well made. Worth the watch:
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Intel slashes prices on SSDs
Intel slashes prices on SSDs:
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Intel has slashed the prices on their range of SSDs today, as well as adding a new, larger 120GB version to the line.
The line of X25-M maninstream drives will each see a solid discount as the holiday season approaches.
Starting with the 160GB model, the MSRP will drop to $415, the 80GB model will drop to $200 and the small 40GB will drop to $100.
The new 120GB model will sell for $250. The new version will offer the best per/GB value of the entire line.
For now the new prices seem effective only in the U.S., but expect it to be extended to the U.K., as well.
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Intel has slashed the prices on their range of SSDs today, as well as adding a new, larger 120GB version to the line.The line of X25-M maninstream drives will each see a solid discount as the holiday season approaches.
Starting with the 160GB model, the MSRP will drop to $415, the 80GB model will drop to $200 and the small 40GB will drop to $100.
The new 120GB model will sell for $250. The new version will offer the best per/GB value of the entire line.
For now the new prices seem effective only in the U.S., but expect it to be extended to the U.K., as well.
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Windows Phone 7 devices need 'certified' MicroSD cards
Windows Phone 7 devices need 'certified' MicroSD cards: "
AT&T has said today that Windows Phone 7 devices like the Samsung Focus will need special MicroSDHC cards, as removable storage is not yet supported officially by the new mobile OS.
However, Microsoft is certifying certain cards that are set for release soon, each of which will have a 'Certified for Windows Phone 7' sticker that means they can be used in WP7 devices.
The cards will each have 'optimal performance' and current cards on the market do not qualify.
Because the Focus and other WP7 devices do not have expandable storage, you need to replace the on-board storage, which requires a full wipe of the device.
Users who try to replace the storage on their Focus are greeted by a Stop! message from AT&T, warning them that they might brick their device.
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AT&T has said today that Windows Phone 7 devices like the Samsung Focus will need special MicroSDHC cards, as removable storage is not yet supported officially by the new mobile OS.However, Microsoft is certifying certain cards that are set for release soon, each of which will have a 'Certified for Windows Phone 7' sticker that means they can be used in WP7 devices.
The cards will each have 'optimal performance' and current cards on the market do not qualify.
Because the Focus and other WP7 devices do not have expandable storage, you need to replace the on-board storage, which requires a full wipe of the device.
Users who try to replace the storage on their Focus are greeted by a Stop! message from AT&T, warning them that they might brick their device.
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