Servers
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Israel's mini-PC maker CompuLab has launched a high performance, ruggedized, fanless server named the uSVR.
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In an effort to evade the authorities, The Pirate Bay is considering attaching servers to drones that will constantly hover in lower orbit and broadcast via radio.
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An underground atomic shelter has been transformed into an internet provider's HQ.
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Researchers from North Carolina State University claim to have created a memory device that could give computer users the speed advantages of DRAM system memory and the data retention capabilities of flash memory, in one unit.
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Asetek has announced three new liquid cooling solutions for 92mm chassis systems
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Toshiba has announced its entry into the modular data center business, and has just finished construction of a demonstration facility at its Fuchu Complex in western Tokyo.
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AMD has detailed its eight and 12-core Opteron 6000 series server platform
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Lenovo has announced updates and additions to its range of "Think" products
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Olive, renowned maker of audiophile products has served up another addition to its already impressive line of music servers with the Olive 4 HD, which the company says can play back your music at 250 times the resolution of CDs!
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Opera's browser now includes the content server feature, Unite, for the first time
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LaCie has revamped its LaCinema Classic multimedia hard drive to be a media player with up 2TB internal storage, 802.11n WiFi and a built-in DLNA server that lets users browse, play and share HD 1080p media collections from anywhere in the home.
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Opera Unite aims to give users a greater ability to share content and interact with other users over the web.
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