Product Review: Business PC Roundup - Part 2 (NewsFactor)
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Product Review: Business PC Roundup
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Business PC Roundup
(NewsFactor)
07/30/2004 01:48 PMNewsFactor - Purchasing a computer for business use can be a daunting
task. With a plethora of components, manufacturers and combinations,
finding the best business machine to suit your needs requires patience
and plenty of research.
Product Review: HP d530 Business Desktop
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: HP d530 Business Desktop
(NewsFactor)
08/17/2004 05:45 PMNewsFactor - I.T. managers will appreciate the versatility of the HP
(NYSE: HPQ) d530 Business Desktop, equipped with a 2.8 GHz Pentium 4
with hyperthreading technology. The small form-factor desktop targets
business consumers seeking a reasonably priced, high-end PC. HP has
produced a business machine that will fulfill any office task without
draining your entire PC budget.
Product Review: HP d325 Business Desktop
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: HP d325 Business Desktop
(NewsFactor)
07/13/2004 03:25 PMNewsFactor - Hewlett Packard's (NYSE: HPQ) d325 Business Desktop
stands apart from other business computers in today's market. While
many of its hardware and software components are similar to those in
other PCs, the design of the d325 makes it a desirable computer for
many I.T. purchasers and small-business owners.
Review: Playlist Product Roundup 6.24.05
Review: Playlist Product Roundup 6.24.05
06/24/2005 04:51 PMCheck out this week's new product reviews, which include several
cases, some great (and inexpensive) speakers, a home media player, and
an iPod remote that improves on one of our favorites.
Review: Playlist Product Roundup 6.10.05
Review: Playlist Product Roundup 6.10.05
06/17/2005 04:34 PMAfter a fortnight filled with influenza, sinus infection, and the
smorgasbord of medications necessary to deal with each, Reviews Editor
Dan Frakes finally crawled from bed and got down to cases (and
bags).
Review: Playlist weekly product roundup
4.8.05
Review: Playlist weekly product roundup
4.8.05
04/08/2005 08:09 PMLoads of iPod shuffle accessories, a couple of cables, many speakers,
and a product that never existed.
Product Review: Salesnet CRM
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Salesnet CRM
(NewsFactor)
12/27/2004 03:20 PMNewsFactor - Comparing on-demand CRM products is a lot like comparing
ice to steam. Both are technically water, but the form makes all the
difference.
Product Review: Treo 300 (NewsFactor)
Product Review: Treo 300 (NewsFactor)
06/04/2004 01:50 PMNewsFactor - Smartphones are becoming more popular all the time with
business users who want to combine their phone and PDA devices, and
simplify their busy schedules.
Product Review: IBM Thinkpad R51
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: IBM Thinkpad R51
(NewsFactor)
04/26/2004 03:53 PMNewsFactor - Available at a price of US$1,129, the economy version
of
IBM's (NYSE: IBM) ThinkPad R51 notebook offers what represents
standard laptop fare these days: a 2.0 GHz
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) Celeron processor with 400 MHz front-side bus, a
30 GB hard drive, 128 MB of DDR SDRAM, a CD-ROM drive, and a 16MB
ATI (Nasdaq: ATYT) Mobility Radeon
graphics card.
Product Review: BlackBerry 7290
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: BlackBerry 7290
(NewsFactor)
03/24/2005 04:26 PMNewsFactor - The BlackBerry 7290 from Research In Motion (Nasdaq:
RIMM) (RIM) is a Java-based wireless handset that combines the full
functionality of a GSM/GPRS cellular phone with personal computing
capabilities, such as browsing the Web and communicating with others
via e-mail and Short Messaging Service (SMS) transmissions.
Product Review: IBM eServer x345
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: IBM eServer x345
(NewsFactor)
04/20/2004 03:27 PMNewsFactor - Designed for deployment in space-constrained data
centers,
IBM's (NYSE: IBM) eServer x345 is Big Blue's most versatile
Intel-based server in the under-$5,000 class.
Product Review: 20-inch iMac
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: 20-inch iMac
(NewsFactor)
04/22/2004 02:58 PMNewsFactor - Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) always has been known for its
forward-thinking computer design, and the 20-inch iMac may be the most
striking example yet of computer as style statement.
Product Review: Gateway E-4100 VS
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Gateway E-4100 VS
(NewsFactor)
08/13/2004 04:19 PMNewsFactor - When purchasing a Gateway E series PC, you're given the
option of selecting which of several packages you'd prefer: "value,"
"performance," "productivity" and so forth. Opting for the Value
Series, I expected a relatively powerful machine with a reasonable
price tag. Unfortunately, Gateway seems to have a different view of
"value," as the Gateway E-4100 Value Series turns out to be not much
of a bargain.
Product Review: HP Workstation xw8200
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: HP Workstation xw8200
(NewsFactor)
08/09/2004 02:41 PMNewsFactor - Hewlett Packard, mainly known for its printers and
desktop computers, produces a series of workstations that are designed
to complement its business machines. From the very powerful
dual-processor systems to the basic entry-level computers, HP (NYSE:
HPQ) has designed a workstation with virtually every user in mind.
Product Review: Nokia 6620 Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Nokia 6620 Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
12/27/2004 03:20 PMNewsFactor - The Nokia (NYSE: NOK) 6620 tri-band smartphone
(850/1800/1900 MHz) from Cingular Wireless incorporates a higher-speed
EDGE (enhanced data rates for global evolution) capability that is
designed to achieve data speeds of up to 118 Kbit/sec over compatible
GSM/GPRS networks.
Product Review: iPaq 6315 Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: iPaq 6315 Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
09/20/2004 03:25 PMNewsFactor - The iPaq H6315 from Hewlett-Packard is the first
all-in-one wireless device to combine GPRS wireless data, Wi-Fi
(802.11b) and Bluetooth functionality in a single package.
Product Review: Compaq Presario X1000
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Compaq Presario X1000
(NewsFactor)
06/07/2004 03:43 PMNewsFactor - The Compaq Presario X1000 laptop from Hewlett-Packard
stands apart from the notebook crowd, thanks to its wider-than-normal
15.4-inch WXGA (1,280 x 800 pixel) display that is driven by a
high-performance ATI (Nasdaq: ATYT) Mobility Radeon 9200 graphics card
featuring 64 MB of memory.
Product Review: Gateway 450XL Laptop
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Gateway 450XL Laptop
(NewsFactor)
06/01/2004 03:21 PMNewsFactor - Designed with business, government and educational
applications in mind, the Gateway 450XL is just 1.5 inches thick, but
manages to incorporate an Ultra ATA hard disk with a roomy 60-GB
capacity, as well as a modular CD-RW and DVD-burner combo unit.
Product Review: Nokia 6651 Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Nokia 6651 Smartphone
(NewsFactor)
08/30/2004 04:04 PMNewsFactor - Last month, AT&T Wireless (NYSE: AWE) introduced its new
high-speed UMTS (universal mobile telecommunications system) wireless
service in the metropolitan areas of Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco
and Seattle.
Product Review: Motorola MPx200
Smartphone (NewsFactor)
Product Review: Motorola MPx200
Smartphone (NewsFactor)
09/24/2004 02:19 PMNewsFactor - Motorola's (NYSE: MOT) sleek and stylish MPx200
smartphone incorporates the productivity features of a Windows Mobile
2002 personal digital assistant -- even the ability to play MP3 files
-- along with a GSM-based mobile phone.
Product Review: Dell Dimension 8300
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Dell Dimension 8300
(NewsFactor)
06/17/2004 03:01 PMNewsFactor - Many I.T. managers will appreciate the power and price of
the Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) Dimension 8300. Equipped with a 3 GHz Pentium
4 with HT technology, the 8300 performance series targets business
customers seeking a versatile, high-end PC.
Product Review: Gateway 9115, 9210
Servers (NewsFactor)
Product Review: Gateway 9115, 9210
Servers (NewsFactor)
06/11/2004 04:12 PMNewsFactor - When you contemplate the purchase of a new server,
Gateway may not be the first vendor name that leaps to mind.
Nevertheless, the company is beginning to build a solid reputation in
the worldwide server marketplace.
Product Review: Fujitsu LifeBook S7000
Series (NewsFactor)
Product Review: Fujitsu LifeBook S7000
Series (NewsFactor)
05/03/2004 04:43 PMNewsFactor - Fujitsu's new LifeBook S7000 notebook computer features
stylish good looks, reduced weight and respectable battery life. Its
design gives users numerous options to match the notebook's
configuration to specific application requirements.
Product Review: Dell Latitude D600
Corporate Notebook (NewsFactor)
Product Review: Dell Latitude D600
Corporate Notebook (NewsFactor)
05/05/2004 02:01 PMNewsFactor - Weighing in at 4.68 pounds,
Dell's (Nasdaq: DELL) Latitude D600 notebook for corporate
applications is based on
Intel's (Nasdaq: INTC) Pentium M
processor (1.3, 1.4, 1.6 or 1.7 GHz) and 855PM chipset, which are
designed specifically with battery-powered mobile computing
applications in mind.
Product Review: Sony X505 Ultra-Portable
Computer (NewsFactor)
Product Review: Sony X505 Ultra-Portable
Computer (NewsFactor)
08/03/2004 06:10 PMNewsFactor - For many road warriors, portability is the No. 1 feature
considered when purchasing a new notebook computer. Performance often
takes a back seat to weight and form factor, with some of the more
popular ultra-portable notebooks released in the last 12 months
weighing in between 3 and 4 pounds each.
Product Review: Nokia 6820 Wireless
Messaging Handset (NewsFactor)
Product Review: Nokia 6820 Wireless
Messaging Handset (NewsFactor)
08/16/2004 01:57 PMNewsFactor - The Nokia (NYSE: NOK) 6820 is an ergonomically pleasing
handheld device that integrates short text, multimedia and
instant messaging capabilities with all of the features and functions
that one normally would expect to find in a dedicated GSM/GPRS
cellular phone.
Product Review: Dell PowerVault 114T
Tape Array (NewsFactor)
Product Review: Dell PowerVault 114T
Tape Array (NewsFactor)
04/19/2004 03:05 PMNewsFactor - The
Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) PowerVault 114T is a compact, rack-optimized
enclosure that allows up to two tape drives to be attached externally
to one or two of Dell's PowerEdge rack servers or PowerVault NAS
(network attached storage servers.
Product Review: Microsoft BPM - Part 2
Product Review: Microsoft BPM - Part 2
06/24/2004 09:25 PMBPM Today Jun 25 2004 1:15AM GMT
Product review: Audium (part 1)
(VoiceXMLPlanet.com)
Product review: Audium (part 1)
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06/05/2002 05:52 AMReview Roundup
Review Roundup
09/25/2004 05:03 PMA roundup of the stuff I've seen and used in the past few
months:
- Riding Giants
was fantastic, doing for surfing what Dogtown and Z Boys did for
skateboarding: making a sport interesting to regular folks. The big
wave stuff at the very end is really incredible, though if I had to
find any fault with this movie, it kind of glossed over the 80s
revival of big wave surfing, especially all the drama at the Eddie
Aikau contests.
- The folks at Bigha sent me a Jasper Laser to play
with, and it actually works as described. On dark, clear nights, you
can point at stars surprisingly well, and folks next to you can see
what you're pointing at. For complete amateur astronomers, this is
often the biggest problem as you point and try to describe stuff to
others. The laser worked so well one night that I heard my next door
neighbor ask "what in the hell is that?!"
- The "cr
ippy duck" bag from Crumpler is the best laptop/camera bag I've
ever owned, and might just be the last one I need. The laptop sleeve
fits my 12" powerbook well and I can toss the charger, my digital
rebel, an extra lens, and an external flash into the rest of the
interior space. Basically I can carry everything I might need in
something smaller than most of the messenger bags I've used in the
past.
- My bag is also filled with ziplinq cables, which work great at
connecting and charging my cell phone, my ipod, and my CF card reader,
in addition to connecting to ethernet when need be and modem
connections as well.
- Joel on
Software's book is a surprisingly good read. It's basically a book
of essays and blog entries but it's really well written, though skews
towards hardcore (C++) software development.
- I mentioned Medium Footwear on
this site about a year ago, but finally found a shop with a good
selection in San Francisco. I own a pair of these and they're some of my all-time
favorite shoes. Interesting on the outside, and a comfortable skate
shoe on the inside. Perfect.
- Jason took me to an
all-risotto restaurant called Risotterria that was really good and worth checking out
if you're in Manhattan.
Hardware Review Roundup
Hardware Review Roundup
12/02/2003 01:39 AMMicrosoft Stretches Product Support to
10 Years (NewsFactor)
Microsoft Stretches Product Support to
10 Years (NewsFactor)
05/26/2004 02:59 PMNewsFactor - Starting June 1st, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) will offer an
expanded product-support lifecycle policy, providing customers with a
minimum of 10 years of mainstream and extended support for business
and developer products, said Andrew Lees, vice president of server and
tools marketing, in his presentation at the ongoing TechEd 2004
conference.
The State of CRM - Part 3 (NewsFactor)
The State of CRM - Part 3 (NewsFactor)
05/06/2004 04:05 PMNewsFactor - Part 1 of this three-part series on the state of CRM
discusses a kind of identity crisis the industry has been grappling
with of late. What exactly is the value that CRM delivers? Or to put
it more succinctly: Why do so many companies have bad associations
with CRM?
The CRM Money Pit - Part 2 (NewsFactor)
The CRM Money Pit - Part 2 (NewsFactor)
08/03/2004 06:10 PMNewsFactor - In Part 1 of this five-part series, CRM Daily noted that
a CRM application does not stop costing money when the software goes
live. Service level agreements, software upgrades, rewriting
interfaces when your ERP vendor issues an upgrade, data cleansing and
maintenance -- in short, the total cost of ownership of the
application -- all must be taken into account.
What Is Your CRM Personality? - Part 2
(NewsFactor)
What Is Your CRM Personality? - Part 2
(NewsFactor)
09/09/2004 03:01 PMNewsFactor - In Part 1 of this series,
Gartner research director Scott Nelson made the case that the decision
to buy a CRM application involves much more than price, implementation
costs and strategic goals of the company.
The CRM Money Pit - Part 4 (NewsFactor)
The CRM Money Pit - Part 4 (NewsFactor)
08/20/2004 04:49 PMNewsFactor - Over the course of this five-part series, CRM Daily
examines areas that tend to develop into financial black holes for
companies launching or updating a CRM project.
The CRM Money Pit - Part 3 (NewsFactor)
The CRM Money Pit - Part 3 (NewsFactor)
08/11/2004 05:34 PMNewsFactor - In this five-part series, CRM Daily looks at potential
financial black holes for companies launching or updating a CRM
project. This installment: Hidden costs of hosted software.
Nvidia GeForce 6800Ultra Review Roundup
Nvidia GeForce 6800Ultra Review Roundup
04/14/2004 05:07 PM• [TheTechReport] "The NV40 is exceptionally good, with no
notable weaknesses in performance or capability. NVIDIA has caught up
to ATI's seminal R300 chip in virtually every respect, while adding a
host of new features that make NV40 a better graphics processor,
including long shader programs, more mathematical precision, and...
Hidden Costs of Online CRM - Part 2
(NewsFactor)
Hidden Costs of Online CRM - Part 2
(NewsFactor)
09/15/2004 03:18 PMNewsFactor - Its cost is low, it delivers enterprise-level
functionality, and it spares a company the ordeal of a time-consuming
implementation project.
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