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  • Build-It: The $800 Gaming PC

    It’s been a while since we set out to build an inexpensive gaming PC. The last time we built PCs of this type was this past March, when we first built a $1000 Pentium 4 Game PC and followed that up with a similar Athlon XP system. Prices have naturally shifted since then, so it’s…

  • Is eBay a Good Partner for VARs?

    eBay is wooing the IT channel. The drums of the tech press corps have been beating ever louder since March. The crescendo peaked Monday at TechXNY.There, with considerable fanfare and a half-day seminar for resellers, eBay unveiled its idea of how VARs can turn used equipment into profits. The centerpiece of the long-heralded plan is…

  • Microsoft Issues Flurry of Fixes on Busy Patch Day

    Microsoft on Tuesday announced its latest round of patches, focusing almost exclusively on flaws in older operating systems, servers and applications that were largely covered by Microsoft XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). Nevertheless, this month’s “Patch Tuesday” was busy, with Microsoft releasing 10 security bulletins for various vulnerabilities, a majority of which could allow for…

  • Microsoft Stretches Reach of Digital Entertainment

    LOS ANGELES—Microsoft formally unveiled its “Digital Entertainment Anywhere” strategy here on Tuesday, part of the company’s plan to manage multimedia content at home, on the road and in portable devices. As expected, the linchpin of the announcement was Windows XP Media Center 2005, together with a Media Center Expander Device that will push a home’s…

  • Multiband Wi-Fi Device Manages Voice, Video and Data

    Symbol Technologies Inc. is readying multiband Wi-Fi support for its WLAN switching system that will give enterprises more bandwidth to support voice, video and data all managed from a central location. Symbol will introduce next month the AP300, a thin “access port” that supports 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g simultaneously. While 802.11g and 802.11a offer similar…

  • HP, NetApp Build NAS-to-SAN Links

    Hewlett-Packard Co. and Network Appliance Inc. are building connectors across their respective network-attached storage devices to storage area networks to help customers more efficiently manage their increasing volumes of data. New software coming from both companies aims to unify storage management by attaching NAS gateways to SANs, thus consolidating file servers and enabling applications to…

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