Stories about: HIS Limited

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    Top 5 graphics cards for shoppers on a budget 14/05/2008 10:20:00

    Updating your graphics card can be a costly business, especially if you're into gaming. Thankfully, there is also a bevy of affordable options for those on limited budgets. But making the right choice isn't easy -- plenty of graphics cards are duds, especially at lower price points. We've compiled a shortlist of the five mid-to-low range graphics cards that have most impressed us over the past few months. (You can click on the headings to read our in-depth reviews of each card.)
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    How to keep virtual test environments in check 18/01/2008 11:20:17

    Virtual server technologies used in preproduction environments promise cost, time and labor savings, yet the same tools left unchecked can result in complex configurations, wasted resources and management nightmares for IT staff.
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    Google's Schmidt: NASA should collaborate with public 18/01/2008 08:11:01

    The US space program should look to collaboration and open systems to drive the next wave of human exploration and innovation, Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt said Thursday.
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    Teleportation: The leap from fact to fiction in a new movie 18/01/2008 07:11:57

    Fact met fiction Wednesday when a Hollywood actor and director sat down with two MIT physicists to compare the reality of teleportation to the special effects version in the upcoming movie, Jumper.
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    'Mac people' more open, liberal than PC users 18/01/2008 07:01:51

    People who prefer Apple's Macintosh computers over PCs have long been considered to be on the artsy, hip end of the personality spectrum -- and now a study proves that "Mac people" indeed are more liberal and open-minded than average folks.
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    e-book version of Cruise biography could lead to legal action in Australia 16/01/2008 14:52:33

    The publishers and author of the book Tom Cruise: An Unauthorised Biography could be sued under Australian defamation laws if anyone in Australia read it online in the form of an e-book.
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    Naruto: Rise Of A Ninja 16/01/2008 11:25:27

    There are few shows that are as popular as Naruto and you know what that means: a glut of licensed video games. But surprise, surprise: Rise of a Ninja actually manages to stand out in the tidal wave of Naruto branded releases!
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    E-mail and its security discontents 16/01/2008 10:10:31

    The late Internet pioneer Jon Postel (1943-1998), among others, developed the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) in 1982 that is still used today for Internet mail communications. But I'm sure Postel would be turning over in his grave if he could see the abuse that his protocol is subject to today.
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    Mac users: MacBook Air lacks features 16/01/2008 08:19:40

    Steve Jobs wowed the Macworld audience when he unveiled the slim, ultraportable MacBook Air notebook, but users and analysts say its lack of some important features may make it unattractive to buyers.
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    Open source on the big screen: Matt Ebb tells tales of Elephants Dream 15/01/2008 12:16:49

    Need a project for the new year? You could consider supporting, contributing to or starting an Open Movie. The Open Movie concept gained attention with the release of Elephants Dream in 2006. The Blender Foundation is currently developing a follow up called "Peach" which is should be released later this year. Lead artist from Elephants Dream, Matt Ebb gives us some background on Elephants Dream and talks about what is involved in making an open movie.
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    Boeing subsidiary solves its storage problems 15/01/2008 10:38:43

    When the lease was up on its old storage equipment and it came time to consider a new platform, Aviall Services knew exactly what it needed.
 
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