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Popular Mechanics June 2007 Erin McCarthy |
Israeli Military Robot Is Built to Kill (Mini-Uzi Included) At just 9 inches tall, the VIPeR may look like a toy. But this combat drone fights like a pint-size commando.  |
Home Theater May 10, 2007 |
Canon Off the Hook in SED Suit Of all the promising new video display technologies, SED is the only one with the misfortune to be tied up in a lawsuit.  |
InternetNews May 10, 2007 Leslie Wood |
Unified Storage Keeps NAS Market Humming Network-attached storage sales have slowed in recent years, but the marriage of SAN and NAS promises to keep the market strong for some time to come.  |
InternetNews May 10, 2007 Clint Boulton |
IBM Allots $1B to Push Green IBM is throwing a lot of money and resources on Project Big Green to combat energy consumption.  |
InternetNews May 9, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Aerohive Courts Controller-less WiFi Aerohive claims enterprise WiFi deployments no longer need central controllers.  |
InternetNews May 9, 2007 David Needle |
Intel's 'Santa Rosa' Powers New Notebooks Notebook vendors emphasize power savings, security and other features in their new Intel-based new portables.  |
The Motley Fool May 9, 2007 Rich Smith |
Gateway Swings the Other Way Gateway might do well for itself, and its shareholders, if it makes use of its smaller size to dance nimbly among the giants. To poach the very best, and most profitable, corporate accounts while its larger rivals are occupied elsewhere.  |
InternetNews May 8, 2007 Clint Boulton |
HP Expects $1B More in Q2 Sales After an inadvertent leak, HP comes clean about its Q2 financial expectations.  |
The Motley Fool May 8, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
What the Dell? Though Michael Dell has only recently returned to the helm of his company, unless he can begin quickly addressing the quality of its manufactured products and its customer service alike, the company's stock might dip even further.  |
The Motley Fool May 8, 2007 Anders Bylund |
Computing the Idols An explanation of the PC market by using an analogy to the American Idol Final Four.  |
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