Not convinced that having a nice looking PC is worthwhile. Give me a better processor or more memory any day of the week.
* New Studio Hybrid PC: Ultra-Small, Colorfully Stylish, “Green”
* Puts the PC back on the desktop, or the countertop, or the bookshelf, or the entertainment center
* New Inspiron PCs include sub-$800 13-inch laptop
Dell’s smallest, most personalized and most environmentally responsible consumer PC, the Studio Hybrid, launches today. Available immediately at www.dell.com/hybrid, the PC’s new unique shape and size, personalized with six optional, external jewel-toned color or bamboo sleeves, unleashes stylistic expression, inspiration and fun and looks great in any room. Read the rest of this entry »
I can imagine to be a bit more expensive than your average Vostro but these do look good.
* Rack workstation can offer greater flexibility, performance than blade workstations
* Dell Offers Leading-Edge PC-Over-IP Remote Access
Dell is taking on blade workstations with the Dell Precision R5400 rack workstation. The company also announced the Dell FX100 remote access solution with hardware based encryption and compression that doesn’t compromise system performance. The Dell Precision R5400 starts at $1,869 and the FX100 solution is $800. More information can be found at www.dell.com/precision. Read the rest of this entry »
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Dell, continuing its laptop leadership, announced the industry’s first convertible tablet with multi-touch capabilities on the award-winning Dell Latitude XT. Customers can download the easy-to-install multi-touch module at www.support.dell.com starting tomorrow. Read the rest of this entry »
Even though I am not convinced about global warming, I think if you can save energy, you may as well. Dell computers look like they are the most environmentally friendly at the moment.
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Dell today became the first in its industry to achieve 80 PLUS Gold-certification for a server power supply, the latest sign that the company is meeting its goal of becoming the “greenest” technology company on the planet and strengthening its position as an energy-efficiency leader. Read the rest of this entry »
This is unreal, more than half the people that lose their laptop an airport will not bother claiming it back. I can only assume its for the insurance. If I get it back from the airport I get an old crappy laptop but if I claim on the insurance, I get a brand new one. Its got to be a moral hazard if ever I’ve seen one.
New research reveals that hundreds of thousands of these laptops will be lost or left behind at airports, and 65-69 percent of them will go unclaimed
Here’s the story from Dell.
Dell today introduced Dell ProSupport Mobility Services, a suite of modular asset and data protection services to help companies protect laptop computers and company information, especially when the computers are lost – a growing problem for a mobile workforce. Read the rest of this entry »