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News

  • Microsoft Launches PC Live Stand-Alone Client
    Thursday 4 December 2008 – 10:00
    Today Microsoft released a downloadable, stand-alone client for Games for Windows - Live.
  • HP launches thin client based on AMD Geode CPU
    Tuesday 30 May 2006 – 05:18
    Hewlett Packard (HP) introduced the Compaq t5720, a thin client PC series powered by the AMD Geode NX 1500 processor.
  • A thin client computer for $140
    Tuesday 13 February 2007 – 07:06
    If a thin client system is all you need in a corporate environment, then here's a new low-cost alternative. Devon IT announced a thin client terminal with prices starting at $140.
  • Microsoft muscles into the client security market
    Tuesday 14 November 2006 – 08:24
    Symantec's and McAfee's worst nightmare has arrived. Microsoft has launched a beta version of their Forefront Client Security solution which fights spyware, viruses and rootkits. The software is aimed towards corporate customers who need a management server along with client protection.
  • Stanford releases new GPU client for Folding@Home project
    Monday 14 April 2008 – 11:10 in Business
    The Folding@Home team, headed by Vijay Panda, has released a new version of its GPU client: Folding@Home is now supporting AMD’s Radeon HD 2000 and 3000 series.

Articles & reviews

  • Ditch Your Default IM Client*
    Wednesday 15 August 2007 – 12:39 in Consumer Electronics
    Ditch Your Default IM Client I think it was around the time that Aaron managed to crash an XPS with the amount of instant messaging clients he was running that we decided it’d be time to do an article on running all your messaging applications under the one umbrella. Of course, bein
  • Linksys KiSS 1600 – A Talented Media Player with WLAN and DVD*
    Thursday 1 November 2007 – 03:28 in Consumer Electronics
    Linksys KiSS 1600 – A Talented Media Player with WLAN and DVD The advertisements promise HD-Video with 1080i. At £200 / €300, Linksys' media player with integrated DVD drive and WLAN seems like quite the bargain - but can it play back all formats smoothly without stuttering?
  • How To: WinXP's IPsec client really can work!*
    Sunday 10 August 2003 – 04:54
    If you have an inexpensive IPsec VPN endpoint router and want to connect to the LAN behind it while you're on the road, you'll need to use a VPN client. Microsoft has included an IPsec client in Win 2000 and XP, but it is not the most intuitive thing to configure, and many have given up trying in frustration.

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