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- LCD Analyzer 1.4 (Mobile)
- LCD Analyzer is allows you to check the quality of Palm LCD. It can be used for inspecting for dead pixels or dust on your Palm LCD. A dead pixel is a dot that is not the same color as the rest of the screen. Sony NR70 series and HandEra...
- Software downloads 2003-12-20
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- CD-Runner 2009.50 (Windows)
- CD-Runner 2009 - CD/Multimedia/DVD Player, CD Ripper, Spectrum Analyzer, 15-Band Graphic/Parametric EQ, Media Server, MP3 and Ogg Utilities, database with online freedb support. Features include online access to the freedb to automatically retrieve expanded CD info over the Internet, support for local freedb database. Media Runner includes support for almost...
- Software downloads 2009-06-03
- Wi-Fi crushes Bluetooth mouse for RF airspace
- I finished up my sub-$400 all-in-one dual-core 19" LCD PC and added an Airlink 101 AWLL3028 (Realtek 8187B chipset) 802.11 b/g USB 2.0 wireless LAN adapter for $10 last night. Now I have a cheap wireless all-in-one computer that can be placed anywhere in or around the house but there's...
- Blog posts 2007-11-28
- Sony CDX-GT520
- The Sony CDX-GT520 takes the familiar shape of Sony's current line of single-DIN car stereos, having the same basic chassis design as the iPod-playing CDX-GT420IP. In addition to its MP3 and WMA digital audio playback capacities, the star feature of the CDX-GT520 is its ability to play HD Radio,...
- Product reviews 2007-10-18
- Building an energy efficient home computer
- Building an energy efficient home computerCan you add a price column to the first table...So we can see a cost ???These power numbers are not accurateThese power numbers are not accurate. What's accurate is power at the plug. I measure 50W to 70W idle in the new computers...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-20
- Practice Fusion brings free, on demand service to physicians
- Practice Fusion brings free, on demand service to physiciansLimitationsDocs are limited in what they can charge for a patient visit. To put ads in their face during a patient encounter is not going to be popular, even if its free. Anything that gets in the physician's face during...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-17
- Red Hat shouldn't write off Oracle just yet
- Red Hat shouldn't write off Oracle just yetJust numbers!We are an Oracle shop with a few other Redmond Servers. Oracle is a good product but their support sucks. They themselves don;t know how it works. I wouldn;t bet on their Linux support. Redhat is doing a good job with a...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-16
- Encouraging Enterprise 2.0: As simple as possible, but no simpler?
- Encouraging Enterprise 2.0: As simple as possible, but no simpler?Getting your options rightGood post Dion and your last paragraph is spot on. I too have problems with the do nothing strategy. I wasn't advocating it but I suspect it is what many organisations will default to. While at the BBC...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-13
- Kenwood KDC-X890
- The Kenwood KDC X890 is a single-DIN high-performance CD receiver with an impressive number of playback functions as well as some frivolous features for the dedicated boy racer. A built-in MOSFET amplifier and a peak output of 50 watts per channel give the X890 a wide sound range, and granular...
- Product reviews 2006-07-31
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