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"The Tuniq Miniplant 950W power supply winds up being interesting for not being particularly different. The Miniplant name may be misleading since it isn't smaller than normal, but just standard size. With so many high powered power supplies being sold with oversized housings, getting one of these units into your case may be hit or miss..."
Tuniq Miniplant 950W Power Supply - Big Bruin
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"Devices like Logitech MX Air are not very popular or very profitable. But noblesse oblige, Logitech can afford it, so why not? This mouse is not the first concept from this company. It's hard to say whether this device will survive in the market, but it's certainly interesting and very unusual."
Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse - Digit-Life
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"Hot on the heels of Apple's introduction of its svelte MacBook Air, we found ourselves exploring another slim notebook with the launch of Lenovo's latest X-series, the ThinkPad X300. Without further ado, here's a quick preview of the lightweight and ultra-thin X300."
An Encounter with the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 - HardwareZone
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"The Powercolor HD3870X2 arrived Technic3D. The Dual GPU Graphic Card with Dual Performance? Technic3D will see that in the following Review with 1920x1200 up to 1280x1024 on Windows Vista and DirectX 10."
Powercolor HD3870 X2 - Technic3D
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Mozilla is really working at making Firefox 3 faster. There's going to be some JavaScript performance increases, that beats Internet Explorer 7 by about ten timex, and even Opera 9.5.
It's looking good for the Firefox 3 Beta 4, which should be out in a few weeks.
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https://cybernetnews.com/2008/02/25/firefox-3-performance-gets-a-boost/
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Microsoft believes that IBM Masterminded an Anti-OOXML initiative. IBM has sabotaged Redmond's attempts to have the Office OpenXML format approved by the ISO, has drawn a heated response from IBM. Much like Microsoft is Masterminding an Anti-ODF initative.
"'IBM believes that there is a revolution occurring in the IT industry, and that smart people around the world are demanding truly open standards developed in a collaborative, democratic way for the betterment of all,' IBM VP of standards and OSS Bob Sutor told Ars. 'If "business as usual" means trying to foist a rushed, technically inferior and product-specific piece of work like OOXML on the IT industry, we're proud to stand with the tens of countries and thousands of individuals who are willing to fight against such bad behavior.'"
Read the full story here:
https://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080204-...inferior.html
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https://www.uniquehardware.ca/forums/index.php?showtopic=392
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