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Olixir Technologies Adds Removable/External Hard Drive To Family Of Transportable Hard Drives ECOnline Olixir Technologies, a provider of ruggedized, portable data storage solutions, recently announced the launch of what it calls the industry's highest capacity ruggedized removable/external hard drive - the 750GB Mobile DataVault 3DX NEC's New VersaPro UltraLite VC Notebook AnandTech NEC brings a tough little player to the ultra-light segment Renesas Introduces SH7652, Industry's First Microcontroller Supporting Both IP Broadcasting and DTCP-IP Copyright Broadcast Newsroom SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Renesas Technology America, Inc. today announced the SH7652 microcontroller. Renesas Introduces SH7652, Industry's First Microcontroller Supporting Both IP Broadcasting and DTCP-IP Copyright Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance SAN JOSE, Calif.----Renesas Technology America, Inc. today announced the SH7652 microcontroller. The 200MHz SuperH® family device with an on-chip Ethernet controller is the industry's first to incorporate both copyright protection function for IP broadcasting and the Digital Transmission Contents Protection Over Internet Protocol copyright protection standard for in-home distribution. Dell XPS M1710 GeForce Go 7950 GTX CNET Dell's latest update to the XPS M1710 doesn't make it any cheaper but allows it to maintain its position as the leader of the mobile gaming pack. Olixir Technologies Adds Industry's Highest-Capacity Ruggedized Removable/External Hard Drive to Mobile DataVault PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance MILPITAS, Calif., Nov. 28, 2006 -- Olixir Technologies, a provider of technologically advanced ruggedized, portable data storage solutions, today announced the launch of the industry's highest capacity ruggedized removable/external hard drive -- the 750GB Mobile DataVault 3DX. Fujitsu's New Stylistic Tablets AnandTech Fujitsu introduces two new Tablet PCs Fujitsu's Stylin' with ST5100 Tablet PCs DesignTechnica Fujitsu has announced its Stylistics ST5111 and ST5112 Tablet PCs, delivering Core Duo processors, long battery lifeand some significant price tags. Most recent posts MacOPINION Server insights. Stinkpads will never change The Inquirer WHEN I BOUGHT my IBM ThinkPad X40 28 months ago I did it in confidence. Having previously owned a ThinkPad T23 I knew what I was getting myself into. I was expecting a solidly built, industrial designed, light weight, great engineered, no frills notebook.
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