Dell is equally at ease creating the magnificent as it is creating the mundane. Its Inspiron range represents the “meh” end of the spectrum while its XPS series usually consists of more exciting offerings.
The latest addition to the XPS series is the XPS One — a self-contained, all-in-one desktop PC, which to the untrained eye […]
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Dell and Egenera Partnering to Simplify Data Center Management
Dell is partnering with Egenera Inc. to deliver a fully integrated solution for employing dynamic data center environments. Together, the two companies intend to combine Dell’s award-winning PowerEdgeTM server line, a full suite of Dell’s Infrastructure Consulting Services and Egenera’s PAN Manager infrastructure virtualization software. The solution is designed to enable customers to […]
T-Mobile Tests Femto Indoor Mobile Technology
Ubiquisys, a T-Mobile investment, is developing cells for indoor 3G access with broadband links to the mobile network.
T-Mobile’s venture capital arm T-Ventures has put money into femtocell maker Ubiquisys, and the operator says it plans to run a trial of the indoor base station technology. T-Mobile is following rival operator O2, which announced a femto […]
Klipsch iGroove SXT
As of early 2008, Klipsch offers two single-chassis iPod speaker systems: the RoomGroove, which offers compatibility with the company’s wireless “KlipschCast” feature, and the iGroove SXT, its no-frills entry-level model. That said, the relatively affordable iGroove SXT doesn’t look or feel cut-rate. As soon as we put our iPod into the dock and the music […]
Dell Goes Extreme With IT-Friendly Rugged Laptop
Round Rock, Texas, March 4, 2008
* 23 percent better system performance than the Panasonic CF-302
* 100 percent commonality with Latitude components and images
* Unmatched standard Next Business Day Onsite Service
DellTM today unveiled its first fully ruggedized laptop, the LatitudeTM XFR D630. The system is one of the only in its class to simplify […]
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