2010 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Journey Earn Pet Safe Choice Awards
Nokia-Smartphone: Erste Fotos und Details zum N97-Nachfolger
Es gibt erste Informationen und Bilder über einen Nachfolger des Nokia N97. Das Gerät ist wie sein Vorgänger mit einem Touchscreen und einer Volltastatur ausgestattet.
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iSuppli-Berechnung: iPad-Materialkosten ab 229 Dollar
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Adaptec MaxIQ: Flash SSDs Boost RAID Performance
Flash-based SSDs in enterprise RAID often require serious modifications to storage subsystems already in place. Adaptec now offers a way to upgrade existing RAID solutions to deliver much-improved I/O performance in a transparent and convenient manner. RAID – Solid-state drive – Hardware – Storage – Subsystems
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SGI Offers Cyclone Cloud Computing for HPC
SGI is bringing its high-end technical computing capabilities to the cloud with its new Cyclone environment, which runs on its Intel-based Altix systems. Businesses can either run their own application in the cloud environment, or access the technical applications hosted on the systems. SGI says Cyclone complements the traditional and modular data center products it already offers.
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2010 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Journey Earn Pet Safe Choice Awards
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