Photos: HP’s hardware graveyard
Photos: HP’s hardware graveyard
At a massive facility just north of Sacramento, Calif., consumer hardware gets taken apart and made into something new.
HP grindhouse: Where old PCs go to die
For worn-out electronic gear, the end of the road could be a Hewlett-Packard recycling plant in Roseville, Calif.
Photos: HP’s hardware graveyard
Matt Rosoff - CNet News.com Blog
Matt Rosoff - CNet News.com Blog
| Matt Rosoff CNet News.com Blog - Sony could certainly match or surpass some of them (hardware expertise), but not all. With Zune, Microsoft will try and leverage assets that Apple lacks and … Is the iPhone the Paris Hilton of phones? |
Ten hot handhelds for the road warrior
Ten hot handhelds for the road warrior
Infoworld - The public beta of the Vista Hardware Assessment Tool tests existing PC hardware and device drivers to see how easily they can be converted to Windows Vista » Dell pushes Texas e-cycling law The company is lobbying for a market-driven approach to
HP ships third generation of blade PC solution with new Athlon 64 - ZDNet.com blogs
HP ships third generation of blade PC solution with new Athlon 64 - ZDNet.com blogs
| HP ships third generation of blade PC solution with new Athlon 64 ZDNet.com blogs - The single and dual core versions of the blade PC hardware — now called the BC2000 and the BC 2500 — have been given a horsepower boost with the AMD Athlon … |
Demystify Cisco networking technologies, routers, and switches
Demystify Cisco networking technologies, routers, and switches
Cisco is almost synonymous with networking. Routers, switches, firewalls, management software you name it, and Cisco makes it. It can be quite an undertaking to locate and acquire all the information needed to configure, monitor, and manage all these discrete Cisco parts of a network, but it is important to understand the different network technologies, their specific operations, and how they interoperate, if at all.
In this sample chapter from The Best Damn Cisco Internetworking Book Period, take an overview of Cisco networking products, such as its Internet Operating System (IOS), its routers, and its switches. Review network fundamentals and gain a working knowledge of local area network (LAN) technologies as well. Chapter coverage includes:
- Understanding the OSI model
- Understanding the TCP/IP model, DoD model, or the Internet model
- Understanding networking basics
- Understanding Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
- Understanding Cisco hardware
- Accessing and using routers and switches
- Connecting to the router
- Understanding Secure Shell (SSH) network protocol
- Understanding Cisco software
- Understanding IOS command syntax and basic configuration
- Understanding CATOS command syntax and basic configurations
- Additional resources for Cisco hardware and software
Title: The Best Damn Cisco Internetworking Book Period
ISBN: 1931836914
Published: July 2003
Authors: Callisma
Chapter: Chapter 1: Cisco Technologies, Routers, and Switches
Published by Syngress Publishing
Russian engineers continue computer troubleshooting - Spaceflight Now
Russian engineers continue computer troubleshooting - Spaceflight Now
Spaceflight Now |
Russian engineers continue computer troubleshooting Spaceflight Now, FL - But eventually, the Russian computer system must be restored to operation. It is not yet clear whether the Russian computer system suffered a hardware … Station teams scramble to resolve computer glitch |
User data attached to Apple iTunes songs raises concerns - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
User data attached to Apple iTunes songs raises concerns - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
| User data attached to Apple iTunes songs raises concerns Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - … copy protection software at its iTunes Store, and consumers are not required to buy them to play on Apple hardware such as the iPod nano at right. … |
Apple lulls developers to sleep at hardware-less WWDC - ZDNet.com blogs
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Apple lulls developers to sleep at hardware-less WWDC ZDNet.com blogs - WWDC used to be the show where no hardware was announced but that changed in 2002. Let’s review what hardware Apple has announced at previous WWDCs: WWDC … Apple's 2007 Worldwide Developers Conference recapped WWDC Reporter's Notebook - The Keynote The Apple Developer Keynote Made Me Sleepy |
Windows Vista Report Card: No Going Back - Extreme Tech
| Windows Vista Report Card: No Going Back Extreme Tech - MacOS X, and Apple Hardware, has made some inroads, though the gains have been pretty minor overall. From my position, I see far more Apple laptops than … Operating system virtualization and Web services Microsoft tests tool for assessing hardware with Vista |
Is it Just Us or Are Apple Releasing Hardware Every Week? - Wired News
Wired News |
Is it Just Us or Are Apple Releasing Hardware Every Week? Wired News - By Charlie Sorrel June 06, 2007 | 6:49:32 AMCategories: Apple In the PowerPC era, every new piece of Apple hardware was an event, usually presented on stage … |
Apple says 'Hello' to Web 2.0 - Ars Technica
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Apple says 'Hello' to Web 2.0 Ars Technica, MA - … 2007 - 08:05PM CT Lost in the buzz surrounding iPhone SDKs and Safari 3 betas and the lack of any new or updated hardware was Apple's site redesign. … |
Fret not, 64-bit Leopard will still work with your machine - engadget
| Fret not, 64-bit Leopard will still work with your machine engadget, CA - We discussed this with Apple, which expressed that this latest version of OS X takes a far simpler approach for the end-user than multiple hardware-centric … Leopard dock resembles Sun's Project Looking Glass? |
Is Jobs planning a hostile takeover of the Windows desktop? - ZDNet.com blogs
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Is Jobs planning a hostile takeover of the Windows desktop? ZDNet.com blogs - Does Steve Jobs want as many Apple logos as possible on the Windows desktop when it’s running on Apple hardware? Absolutely. … Apple's WWDC Keynote: Hell Freezes Over… AGAIN! WWDC keynote: Is that all there is? Leopard: Apple Embraces Windows and Gaming |
VMware offers Fusion beta testers deal on final release - SearchServerVirtualization.com
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VMware offers Fusion beta testers deal on final release SearchServerVirtualization.com, MA - Apple hardware, of course, tends to be more expensive than PC hardware, but, Antonowicz reasoned, "we'll only have to buy one box, not two. … Apple may have the last laugh as Parallels and VMware duke it out Parallels Desktop 3.0 - run Vista on a Mac OS X upgrade, iPhone may boost Mac sales |
Apple Goes Wild with Leopard and Safari - Briefing.com
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Apple Goes Wild with Leopard and Safari Briefing.com, IL - While many people have come to think of Apple (AAPL) as a hardware company, at its core it's a software company that encapsulates its core competencies in … Apple Unveils Near Final Mac OS X Leopard |
Apple Announces New Features of Mac OS X Server Version 10.5 Leopard - IT News Online
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Apple Announces New Features of Mac OS X Server Version 10.5 Leopard IT News Online, India - "Only Apple can deliver an advanced server operating system packed with over 250 new features on the same day as our client OS," said Philip Schiller, … Apple Announces New Mac OS X Server Leopard Features Apple Announces New Mac OS X Server Leopard Features Apple Announces New Mac OS X Server Leopard Features |
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