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  • One Open-E Flash Module + One IDE Interface Equals NAS Storage*
    Tuesday 29 June 2004 – 07:00
    Open-E has debuted a flash module with an IDE interface for almost-instant NAS storage on x86 PCs or servers. Setup is done with a Web browser in about five minutes. Can high-powered NAS storage really be that easy?
  • iSCSI The Open-E Way*
    Wednesday 8 February 2006 – 01:39
    iSCSI The Open-E Way Open-E says its storage area network (SAN) solution can turn any computer into a powerful and flexible iSCSI target - all for a reasonable price. We look at what iSCSI can do for small- to medium-sized businesses in general and how Open-E compares to high-end alternatives.
  • Microsoft blasts open-source software clones for patent infringement*
    Tuesday 15 May 2007 – 12:57
    Microsoft blasts open-source software clones for patent infringement Microsoft's next big legal endeavor will be to bring down Linux, OpenOffice.org, and others for infringing on a total of 235 patents. ...
  • Making Open Source Software Pay*
    Monday 26 July 2004 – 06:00
    Open Source software source code is, by definition, free to view and modify and devoid of licensing fees. However, Open Source software is not always free. THG explains the discrepancy, analyzes what Open Source means and, more importantly, illustrates how it can save your enterprise money.
  • Will Open Source Save Hardware?*
    Friday 4 July 2003 – 06:00
    These last few days, I have fanned the fanboy flames of the barbecue of indignation (Happy Independence Day), so, being a good judge of hate mail by now, I can feel the lethargy all around me. There used to be more bite, more venom, and more banter in the old days (2002). Who can blame them, the PC platform is languishing. Hardware fanatics are at a loss, and maybe that's why they sometimes seem to be clutching at straws - to maintain enthusiasm. Can the Open Source movement step into this vacuum?
  • Mobile Phones Buy Lunch, Pay A Doc, Open A Door And More*
    Friday 30 June 2006 – 10:59
    Mobile Phones Buy Lunch, Pay A Doc, Open A Door And More The Japanese are moving a number of functions to their mobile phones. One of the latest innovations is replacing cash and credit cards. Maybe some day this technology will find its way into our mobile phones.
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  • MillionMan LAN Day 1: The Doors Are Open*
    Saturday 28 June 2003 – 06:00
    The curtain finally goes up on MillionMan LAN 2. We are excited to be in the fine state of Kentucky having waited like what seemed a very long time for this thing to get going. THG is here in full force with members of our ClanTHG playing right alongside of the regular attendees! There's a great crowd and a number of hardware companies making their presence felt.
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