Results for form factor in review
Articles & reviews
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AMD’s DTX Form Factor – A new Concept for the HTPC*
Friday 7 December 2007 – 05:00 in Business
AMD wants to enable smaller computer systems with the DTX form factor. Tom's Hardware was able to test a first sample code named Diamond 2. AMD sees DTX's chances in markets like home entertainment. Does it stand a chance against mini-ITX and company?
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Creative's MuVo Slim and Samsung's Yepp YP-T5 Form-Factor Chic*
Friday 18 June 2004 – 06:00
Vendors continue to seek creative ways to differentiate their MP3 players, in a commodity market that has attracted many new entrants. Samsung strives for small and skinny with its latest player, the Yepp YP-T5. Creative Labs' MuVo Slim attempts poise and elegance in the incredible shrinking world of the MP3 player. -
Seagate's Savvio Offers Mobile Form Factor for Enterprise-Caliber Storage*
Wednesday 29 September 2004 – 07:00
Savvio offers 74 GB of storage capacity in a 2.5" hard drive form factor. Added to that are an Ultra320 interface, high data densities and a 10,000 rpm speed. THG gauges how the form factor and specs measure up performance-wise. -
Shuttle's XPC SB77G5: A Small Form-Factor for Intel Pentium 4 with Socket 775*
Wednesday 19 January 2005 – 06:00
Older chipsets don't have to land in the garbage dump. The XPC offers a clever combination of the i875P and the new Socket 775 for the latest Prescott processors. -
Skyhawk's Small Form Factor Ambitions*
Monday 9 May 2005 – 07:00
Skyhawk's ICM-6375 offers all the requisite fundamental features in its ambitious small form factor PC debut. But in this cut-throat market dominated by Shuttle, it's the window dressing that really counts. We see how well ICM-6375 goes the extra mile for CPU compatibility, quiet fans and other value adds. -
Miniature Disk Drive: The Toshiba MK3006GAL Delivers 30 GB in a 1.8" Form Factor*
Wednesday 23 March 2005 – 06:00
Whether it's MP3 players, subnotebook computers, or car infotainment systems, the market for small hard drives is booming. And while 2.5" notebook drives have become the standard for high-capacity mobile storage, applications abound for even smaller drives. Toshiba's new MK3006GAL packs 30 GB of storage into the 1.8" form factor - but how well does it work? -
Factor Authentication in Online Banking*
Friday 7 April 2006 – 02:14
When you set out to choose a bank, you might want to start paying as much attention to their online security systems as you do to their interest rates. Pat McKenna explores the current holes in online banking - and the future solutions.
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Factor Authentication in Online Banking*
Friday 7 April 2006 – 08:00
When you set out to choose a bank, you might want to start paying as much attention to their online security systems as you do to their interest rates. Pat McKenna explores the current holes in online banking - and the future solutions.
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Server vendors form Itanium alliance to resurrect, promote 64-bit platform*
Tuesday 27 September 2005 – 04:39
In what may be considered the beginning of a third wave of efforts to prove Intel's IA-64 architecture is viable for high-performance applications, even if it's not compatible with the x86 architecture that came before it, a coalition of major server vendors, plus some independent software vendors, along with Microsoft, Red Hat, Novell, and Intel itself, have formed today the Itanium Solutions Alliance. -
Desktop Summit 2005: Linux' Chic Factor*
Monday 14 February 2005 – 06:00
Nobody said Linux shows had to be dull. But Desktop Summit hosted by Linspire showed what fun can really be had in a Linux universe of cool and cheap PCs, fast cars and music.
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