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Green IT in the List of 10 major IT strategic technology

October 19, 2008

Gartner put the Green IT in the list of 10 major IT strategic technology potential in the next three years. Strategic assessment conducted by two Gartner analysis, , Carl Claunch and Dave Cearly. They think that IT leaders should be calculate carefully the cost for a long terms.
Technology is divided into two parts storage [...]

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Windows XP – How to Force programs to Close When Shutting Down XP

October 19, 2008

Once you click ‘Shut Down’ the button to turn off your computer PC, there will be a “dialogue box” popping up on the screen. The dialog box asking you whether you want to turn off programs that are open or not? Because your goal is actually shutting down the computer, of course, you select [...]

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How to Make a Presentation on The PDA With Pocket Slides

October 19, 2008

What sucks from Windows Mobile built in PowerPoint is that it only able to read the presentation file. Though, we need applications that can also be used to prepare the presentation. Luckily there are some applications which give more functionality. One of them is the Pocket Slides from Conduit.
With this application you can make a [...]

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LG S210, Too Small for a Laptop, Too Big for a Netbook

October 19, 2008

The LG S210 has a 12-inch screen which is quite small as a laptop, but it’s weighing in at 2.2 pounds which is pretty light to be called as a netbook, so it’ll kind of hard to categorize.
Featuring a 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo processor, an impressive 4GB of RAM and an ExpressCard slot, the S210 [...]

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Nokia 7100S Supernova

October 18, 2008

Nokia finally comes with a new cellphone, this slider phone is called the Nokia Supernova 7100S, which comes with the above-named Supernova series.
Nokia 7100S Supernova has these characteristics:
Connectivity GSM / EDGE (900/1800/1900)
QVGA TFT screen with 262 thousand colors

Symbian S40 UI
1.3 MPX camera *
Music Player
FM Radio
Bluetooth 2.0
USB [...]

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External display: Mimo UM-710

October 17, 2008

Mimo UM-710, is nothing more than an external display that connects via USB, such as Century Japan. The Mimo UM-710 has a 7 inch screen size and a 800 x 480 pixels resolution.
This type of display as we said with the CENTURY, serves as an extra and have them read e-mail, RSS or [...]

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Asus Eee Box PC- The return of the NetPC

October 16, 2008

Asus Eee Box PC will give you the basics in your house to run online applications .
With a 1.6GHz processor Atom CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB SATA hard drive, Wi-Fi integrated DVI output, and Windows XP Home can be just enough to be able to have all the power of a PC but without having to [...]

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