Yahoo Tops Google in Quality of Searches, Study Says

While Google dominates the search query business, results generated by Yahoo result in more user clicks, according to a study released this week.
Heather Havenstein, Computerworld

While Google Inc. dominates the search query business, results generated by Yahoo Inc.'s search engine result in more user clicks than the market leader, according to a study released this week by Compete Inc.

The survey found that 67 percent of the 7.5 billion monthly searches done by the U.S. online population in August were done using Google, only 65 percent of those prompted a user to click on a result, according to Compete, which monitors and measures Internet traffic.

Yahoo logged 20 percent of all searches in August, 75 percent of which led to referrals. Yahoo posted the best referral result among search engine vendors, the survey found. The survey ranked Microsoft Corp.'s MSN Live engine third, with 9 percent of the search market. About 59 percent of MSN Live queries generate referrals, the study found.

"Lower search fulfillment numbers mean that on a percentage basis, fewer search queries in that engine resulted in the searcher clicking on a result link," said Jeremy Crane, Compete's director of search and online media in a blog post. "So from this perspective, one might consider Yahoo more effective at getting consumers the results they want."

However, he noted that the "devil is in the details" when using referrals to measure search quality.

For example, Matt Cutts, head of Google's Webspam team, said on Compete's blog that sometimes searchers get answers from the snippets that appear on the results page. Cutts noted that for a query about the number of ounces in a shot glass, Google's results don't require users to click on a link.

"On Yahoo, you don't get any OneBox answer, and the snippets are unclear," Cutts wrote. "You need to click on a result or two to find the answer."

Crane agreed, blogging that "the devil is in the details, and the story is much more complicated than that, but it's always interesting to look at something from a new angle. People using search engines to find the information they are looking for as opposed to using the engine as a navigation tools definitely complicate this rather simple cut of the data I did here."

However, he added, from an online marketing standpoint, "getting people to your site is a critical measure of search engine effectiveness. In this world, the most important thing to look at is actual conversion on the site."


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Windows XP to be available for sale till June 2008 says Microsoft

Microsoft will be extending the shelf life and sales of its Windows XP operating system from January 2008 until June 2008.

Microsoft was scheduled to stop selling the six-year old operating system on January 30, 2008 in a move to leave space for the company’s latest operating system Windows Vista.

According to Microsoft, the demand from customers for Windows XP was too great that they had to listen to the consumer and continue to offer Windows XP.

Microsoft hopes that this will provide computer manufacturers as well as businesses some more time to switch over to Windows Vista in the near future.

Microsoft’s Mike Nash openly admitted, “Maybe we were a little ambitious to think that we would need to make Windows XP available for only a year after the release of Windows Vista.”

Nash also added that most of the other operating systems that Microsoft had produced were available for around two years after a new version had been shipped.

This Windows XP date change applies to retailers and other manufacturers who sell Microsoft products.

Independent firms that use Windows XP when installing it and maintaining computers and networks for businesses can continue to offer this operating system as an option only until 30th January 2009.


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Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 unveiled; includes Built-In Flash Memory

Microsoft has introduced the Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 for notebooks. The company claims that this new member in its range of mice, is the first of its kind in the market being a “rechargeable (notebook) mouse with 1GB of flash memory built right into the transceiver”.


The Mobile Memory Mouse’s transceiver makes use of a 2.4GHz Wireless Technology and Bluetooth too. It has a dual purpose, as it can be used as a USB pen too.


According to Microsoft’s website, the significant features of the Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 are:

*Transceiver with 1 GB Flash Memory - The transceiver is also a fully functional flash drive, so you can store and transfer files and free up USB ports.

*2.4 GHz Wireless Technology - The 2.4 GHz wireless USB mini-transceiver connects wirelessly right out of the box with virtually no interference, and up to 30 feet of wireless range.

*USB Rechargeable with Magnetic Connectors - Simply snap in the magnetic connectors to charge while working, using the included USB transceiver.

*High Definition Laser Technology - Microsoft High Definition Laser Mouse products are more precise, more responsive, and deliver smoother tracking.

*Battery Life Indicator - You won’t get caught with a dead battery—the Battery Status LED Indicator glows red when the battery is running low.

*Magnifier - Point and click to enlarge and edit detail using the Magnifier. (The Magnifier is not compatible with Direct3D® API in full screen mode, media players, OpenGL, and Layered Windows. If you are using Mac OS X, the Magnifier enlarges text and images on the entire screen.)

*4-Way Scrolling - Scroll four ways for greater efficiency and comfort with Tilt Wheel Technology.

*5-Button Mouse - Get quick access to the media, programs, and files you use most often with customizable buttons.

*Flip 3D- Easily flip through all open windows with Flip 3D.

*Instant Viewer - Too many open items on your desktop? Click the scroll wheel button to instantly display your open windows, then point and click to select.

*Right Handed Design - Mouse design is optmized for right handed users.

*Scroll Wheel - Save time and effort with the scroll wheel—navigate documents and Web pages without using the on-screen scroll bar.

*On/Off Button - Turn your 3-in-1 device off to extend battery life even longer.

*Bluetooth Mode Switch - A switch on the bottom of the mouse enables Bluetooth notebook users to connect directly to their PC without using the included transceiver.

*Carrying Case - Protect your mouse while you’re on the go.

*Designed for Notebook PCs - Compact and comfortable, our handy notebook and laptop products are designed for convenience and mobility.


Well, the features are surely attractive, but what happens to left-handed people. That surely seems to be a limitation.


Anyways, the Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000 is priced at $99.95 USD. The product is already up for pre-sale at Amazon and should be in your hands by anytime in October.



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Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 and Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 7000

Microsoft is surely on a role as the company not only introduced the MobileMemory Mouse 8000, but also two other wireless notebook mice. They are the Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 and the Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 7000.


The Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 and the Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 7000 both have a very sleek and compact design. Thus, they could be useful for people who are always on-the-go.Both these newly introduced wireless notebook mice have been designed to offer a more productive computing experience and also to reduce touchpad fatigue.


The Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 has been designed to work seamlessly with Bluetooth-ready computers. It could be particularly useful for laptop users, as it boasts features that people have long desired- a mouse that just works with no transceiver or extensive setup process required.


The Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 features High Definition Laser technology, offering smoother tracking, more responsiveness and better precision.


Other salient features of the Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 include:
*Bluetooth convenience: This mouse has 2.4 GHz Bluetooth technology without a transceiver for quick and easy wireless connectivity
*Modern design features: It offers more than a sleek design. Plus, this mouse is ambidextrous allowing users to use which hand they are comfortable with.
*Smart power features: The Mouse has a battery life indicator, an ON/OFF button and three-plus months of battery life


The second mouse introduced by Microsoft is the Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 7000, whose shape is based on Microsoft’s No.1 best-selling mouse namely the Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000.


Listed below are the salient features of the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 7000:
*Advanced notebook mouse technology: This mouse houses top-of-the-line technology with 2.4GHz wireless for a confident connection and virtually no interference
Offers a great benefit in crowded wireless environments.
*High Definition Laser Technology for smoother, more precise, and more responsive tracking.
*Smart software connection: One click of the wheel provides instant access to the Windows Vista Flip 3D feature, letting users flip through open windows and quickly switch between applications for added productivity.
*Innovative power features: The snap-in transceiver on the bottom of the mouse is more than just smart storage, as it also turns the mouse off when snapped in.
*The mouse also features a battery life indicator and provides up to six months of use with one battery.
*Comfortable design: Soft-grip sides and an ergonomic, ambidextrous design put comfort in the palm of users’ hands.
*Magnifier tool and Back button: Users can perform popular commands with just a single touch.


The Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 will be available in October 2007, while the Microsoft Wireless Notebook laser Mouse 7000 will be widely available in September 2007. Both these mice will carry a price tag of $49.95 each.


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Adobe Premier Pro CS3 Software now gets Native Support for Panasonic P2 Camera Format

Adobe Systems has announced native support for the Panasonic P2 camera format in Adobe Premier Pro CS3 software.


The Adobe Premier Pro software will provide a true file-based workflow without transcoding or rewrapping. This helps to maintain a rich metadata in P2 content and also completes a software-only High Definition workflow from capture till output.


For those who are not in the know, the Panasonic P2 is a solid state storage format for video production. It eliminates the need for tape from the workflow, reducing the time it takes editors to find a specific scene. Besides, it also eliminated the need to digitize footage from tape.


The P2 DVCPROHD format uses a proven 4:2:2 codec for highest quality results and provides video professionals a cost-effective, efficient workflow that complements the editing efficiency of Adobe Premier Pro CS3.


According to Tadao Shimozuru, director of professional AV systems Business Unit at Panasonic, “Customers shooting video with our Panasonic P2 cameras enjoy speed, mobility, performance and convenience. Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 complements these production benefits beautifully, forming the hub of a highly integrated P2 production workflow. With native import and editing combined with the ability to output back to the P2 card, this update allows Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 users to realize the full power of the P2 workflow.”


This compatibility update will be available to all Adobe Premier Pro CS3 customers in the weeks to come.



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Aspire 4920 Notebook of the Gemstone Series launched by Acer India

Acer India has announced the launch of the Acer Aspire 4920 notebook from the company’s Gemstone Series in India. This elegant notebook boasts a host of great features.


The Aspire 4920 notebook has a ceramic-finish pearl grey interior and a Holographic satin-finish cover. This notebook also features an attractive neon-blue multimedia light-strip.


The new Aspire 4920 notebook from Acer’s Gemstone Series displays high-end graphics due to the presence of the ATI Mobility Radeon and supports the latest video formats and gaming software.

The Acer Aspire 4920 notebook runs on the latest Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile processor T7300, which also has support for the Mobile Intel GM965 Express chipset and Intel Wireless WiFi Link network solution, offering excellent speed, performance, awesome graphics and signal.

What’s more; the Aspire 4920 notebook from the Acer Gemstone series offers a high storage capacity due to its 160GB HDD.


This notebook sports a 14-inch Acer CrystalBrite TFT LCD display. It has a system memory of 1GB RAM which is upgradeable to 4GB.


This notebook comes clubbed with the convenient Acer Video Conference Solution with its Acer CrystalEye Webcam. This webcam features a smart built-in angle that enables productive multi-way conferencing.


The battery life of this Acer notebook is 3hours, but the Acer ePowerManagement allows the user to choose the power management setting to extend the battery time.

A good feature of the Aspire 4920 notebook is that it is a streamlined portable entertainment center. It has an embedded DVD writer and the Acer CrystalBrite technology. Plus, the Dolby Certified Sound System offers 5.1-channel surround sound.

Listed below are the additional features of the Acer Aspire 4920 notebook:
*Disk anti-shock protection
*Gigabit LAN
*Easy-to-use system utilities like the Acer Empowering Technology
*Easy-Easy-launch buttons for WLAN, BluetoothR2.0, email, Internet and user-programming

The sleek Acer Aspire 4920 notebook is immediately available in the major Indian cities for a price of Rs.54,999.


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Apple Logic Studio with enhanced Features for Musicians launched

Apple has introduced new software called ‘Logic Studio’, a comprehensive suite of professional tools that provide musicians with just about everything they would need to create, produce and perform in the studio as well as on stage.

Apple’s Logic Studio features:
*Logic Pro 8
*MainStage
*Soundtrack Pro 2
*Studio Instruments
*Studio Effects
*a vast Studio Sound Library
*powerful set of production utilities.

According to Rob Schoeben, Apple’s vice president of Applications Product Marketing, “From the fun and intuitive GarageBand to the all new Logic Studio, there’s never been a better time to be a musician on the Mac.”

Logic Pro 8 offers an intuitive single-window interface for instant access to powerful music creation and production functions, including snap-to-transient selection and sample accurate editing directly in the Arrange window.

Mainstage turns the Mac into a powerful live performance rig that produces reliable, consistent sound-whether music is being made at home, in a rehearsal space, or in front of an audience.

Soundtrack Pro 2 is the musician’s bridge to sound for picture with professional editing tools and seamless film and video integration that simplifies every aspect of the audio post production process. Musicians can compose their score in Logic Pro 8 then use Soundtrack Pro 2 to edit dialog, design sound effects and complete the mix in cinematic sound.

Studio Instruments with 40 instrument plug-ins enable musicians to access and play almost any sound imaginable, including enhanced versions of Ultrabeat, Sculpture and ES2 synthesizers, and the EXS24 sampler.

Studio Effects include a new Delay Designer plug-in that offers in-depth control over individual delay taps, and Space Designer, now with True Surround enhancements for multichannel audio processing.

Logic Studio gives musicians a vast Studio Sound Library, featuring content from the five Jam Pack collections and Final Cut Studio 2, for a total of 18,000 Apple Loops, 1,300 EXS instruments and 5,000 sound effects that span a huge variety of genres and styles.

Logic Studio is immediately available for a price of $499 via the Apple Store. However, registered Logic Pro 7 users can upgrade to Logic Studio for just $199.


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Lenovo Introduces Small, Low-Energy Desktop

The 'Blue Sky' ThinkCentre A61e is small, light, quiet, and energy-efficient.
Matt Hamblen, Computerworld

Lenovo Group Ltd. Wednesday announced the Blue Sky desktop computer, its smallest, quietest and most energy-efficient desktop.

Available at an introductory price of about US$399 after rebate, the new ThinkCentre A61e (its formal name) ships next month. About the size of a telephone book, it weighs 8 lbs. and is about 25 percent smaller than the previous ThinkCentre model, Lenovo officials said.

Blue Sky is also the first full-functioning PC to run on 45 watts of power, meaning it can be powered by a solar panel or roughly the amount of electricity needed for three compact fluorescent light bulbs, a Lenovo spokeswoman said.

It will run either the Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Athlon 64x2 dual-core processor or the AMD Sempron processor, with several choices of Lenovo's ThinkCentre A61e, known as Blue Sky

Lenovo's ThinkCentre A61e, known as Blue Sky ultrasmall hard drives, ranging from 80GB to 750GB. It has 4GB of memory and comes preloaded with either the Windows Vista Business or Windows XP Professional operating system.

The $399 introductory price only covers the PC. The prices of the monitor, keyboard and mouse are not included. The Blue Sky measures 8.5 by 11 inches in size -- the same as a sheet of paper, and it's 3 inches thick, about the size of large phone book. Shipping starts sometime in October.

Lenovo expects the Blue Sky to do best in the small business, education, medical and financial sectors, where desktop space is limited. It features a low-speed fan for quiet operation.


Blue Sky derived its code name, which has stuck, for its environmental sensibilities. It is made up of 90 percent reusable or recyclable materials, and its packaging is 90 percent recyclable. Because of its energy efficiency and recyclable materials, it is Lenovo's first product to win a Gold EPEAT rating from the Green Electronics Council.

Lenovo said the ultrasmall PC could be a success, noting that research firm IDC has forecast more than 52 percent growth for that product segment from 2005 to 2010.


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How Bill Gates Sounded in his Goodbye Speech to Microsoft

Tens of thousands of Microsoft employees flocked last week to hear Gates speak one last time before he leaves the company he co-founded.
Eric Lai, Computerworld


One last chance to hear Bill Gates speak before he leaves the company he co-founded to head up his humanitarian efforts drew tens of thousands of Microsoft employees to the company's annual meeting at Safeco Field in Seattle late last week.

But garnering the most buzz, according to attendees blogging about Thursday's event, was a demo of Microsoft's revamp to its flagship Web search engine, which is expected to be launched later this month. Additionally, CEO Steve Ballmer's rousing call for Microsoft to be "bold" and incorporate great design into its products -- the strategy that has lifted rival Apple -- made a big impression.

Others hailed Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie's speech on Microsoft's "software+services" vision, and the awarding of a new technical award to the longtime Microsoft engineer who headed up the development of Windows NT among other products.

Mini-Microsoft, the anonymous blog purportedly written by a Microsoft employee, enthused in its typical, half-sarcastic way: "I love this company. I love this company's Company Meeting."

Criticism of the all-day event, which takes place every year at the home field of baseball's Seattle Mariners, included the lack of parody videos as have been presented in the past, and other product demos so boring they inspired employees sitting in the upper decks to rain paper airplanes onto employees sitting at field level.

Estimates of this year's attendance ranged from 20,000 to 35,000.

A Live Wire
At the meeting, a new version of Windows Live Search was shown off. Live Search 2.0 will include better relevance, a larger index, instant answers and other features, attendees said. It's all an attempt to match Google technically and bolster Microsoft's small search-market share.

Microsoft reportedly plans to launch Live Search 2.0 later this month. But Mini-Microsoft called for the company to ship Live Search 2.0 "Now. Right now. Ship it please. Awesome stuff."


Other demos were not as well-received, and some lacked polish. Attendees critiquing those presentations called for greater brevity and more technical info, with fewer dumbed-down sales spiels.

"Some interesting stuff, but each of the speakers could have made their points in about half the time. The demos were particularly bad as there was no good motivation for each," complained one commenter to Mini-Microsoft.

Many external observers were interested in the announcement that Microsoft will begin a new Wi-Fi-enabled commuter bus service to help employees beat Seattle traffic jams.

Microsoft also said it will rent space in a number of Seattle office buildings developed by Microsoft's other co-founder, Paul Allen. Last year's big external announcement was that Microsoft had donated more than US$2.5 billion in cash, goods and employee contributions to charity since 1983.

Microsoft said it had added 12,800 employees worldwide in its most recent fiscal year ending June 30, while losing 8.3 percent of employees to attrition, according to one attendee report.

One of those new Microsoft employees blogged that the meeting "the weirdest thing ever. More like a rally than a meeting."

He drew an illustration that showed where attendees in matching hats or shirts sat, and that in at least three different locations around SafeCo field, there was "no beer."

Speech, Speech
Gates' swan song speech was tepidly received by many attendees, who said it was similar to speeches in the past.

The speech by Ozzie, who replaces Gates as Redmond's chief visionary, received better reviews, though some groused that it lacked specifics.

There was plenty of praise for Ballmer's speech, which attendees said gave a frank scorecard of how Microsoft is doing against competitors such as Apple, IBM, and Google.

Ballmer's "report cards gave me faith that at least at his level, there is no reality distortion," wrote one poster.

Another wrote about Ballmer's speech: "He didn't paint an overly rosy picture which is classic Microsoft self-criticism. It's funny how the outside world doesn't really see that side of the company."

But another poster complained that that the event was too full of "rah-rah" speeches by anonymous executives that failed to give employees a good sense of the company's vision, and how they can help enable that.

Legendary, Angry, Recognized
Meanwhile, Microsoft programming legend Dave Cutler was awarded the new Bill Gates Award, a technical award which one blogger dubbed "the new ultra-supreme award for contributions to Microsoft."

At Digital Equipment, Cutler helped develop the VAX and VMS operating systems. At Microsoft, Cutler directly led the teams building Windows NT, as well as the 64-bit versions of Windows XP Pro and Windows Server 2003 SP. Cutler is now working on Microsoft's Windows Live Platform.

Known as a gruff, no-nonsense boss whose high standards for bug-free code inspired employees to call him both the "greatest programmer/engineer project leader they've ever seen" as well as the "angriest and scariest person they've ever worked for," Cutler received a standing ovation from thousands of employees when he received the award.


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Dell Says Notebooks Driving Gaming Sales

Dell Inc is seeing broad demand for notebooks spill over into the market for high-end gaming computers, saying that gives it an edge over rival Hewlett-Packard Co's stepped-up gaming efforts.


"There's a general trend in the industry that notebooks are becoming more prevalent and we're also seeing that in gaming," said Glen Robson, general manager of marketing for Dell's XPS gaming computer brand.

The single-minded emphasis gamers place on performance has traditionally meant they opt for desktop computers, which deliver more bang for the buck.

But the market is changing as processors from Intel Corp and Advanced Micro Devices Inc, and graphics chips from Nvidia Corp and AMD get smaller and faster, helping notebooks close much of the gap with desktops.

"If you ask any gamer now, they're going to say they want a notebook. A lot of these guys can build their own desktops, but it's very hard to find a good notebook," said Nelson Gonzales, chief of Alienware, a specialty gaming PC maker that Dell bought in 2006.

"We always knew instinctively that if we could come out with a notebook as powerful as a desktop, it would be greatly accepted and would probably overtake our desktops."

Dell does not disclose sales of gaming PCs, but Robson said that offering such products helps the company push the bounds of technology and attract trend-setting buyers who often help others buy computers.

The Round Rock, Texas-based company is confident its gaming business can withstand a fresh effort by rival Hewlett-Packard, which overtook Dell as the top PC seller by overall unit sales, to take the top spot in the gaming market as well.

HP unveiled a new gaming machine on Wednesday called the Blackbird that aims to fill the niche above its general consumer PC line and below the ultra high-end models offered under its Voodoo brand.

"We already have the two foremost brands in PC gaming. Our world is not one of trying to play catchup, it's about staying ahead through innovation," Dell's Robson said. "HP is going to spend considerable resources to catch up with us.


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Intel Ups Revenue Forecast on Rising Chip Demand

Intel upgraded its Q3 revenue forecast on the basis of surprisingly high demand for chips across its product line.
Ben Ames, IDG News Service


Citing surprisingly high demand for its processors, Intel Corp. on Monday upgraded its third-quarter revenue forecast to a range of US$9.4 billion to $9.8 billion from the company's previous estimate of $9 billion to $9.6 billion.

Both ranges are far above Intel's results in the third quarter of 2006, when the company collected $8.7 billion in revenue, a 12 percent drop from the same quarter the previous year. Intel's sagging performance in 2006 led to a corporate restructuring plan including thousands of layoffs and the sale of several divisions.

The company has posted much stronger results in 2007, despite a lingering price war with rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. In July, Intel beat Wall Street estimates with second-quarter revenue of $8.7 billion, with profit up 44 percent over the same period of last year.

Intel's financials forecast upgrade came the same day that AMD launched its Barcelona quad-core Opteron server chip, which is expected to be a strong competitor to Intel's current server chips.

However, Intel said its new forecast is generated by demand throughout its business units, including notebook and desktop chips as well as server processors.

"We're seeing strength in revenue across the board," said Intel spokesman Tom Beermann. The company will give more detailed results when it reports its third-quarter earnings on Oct. 16.


Also on Monday, Intel trimmed another business division, agreeing to sell certain assets of its modular communications platforms business, which makes telecommunications boards, to RadiSys Corp. for $31.75 million. The parts of the division being sold to RadiSys make ATCA computing and packet processing blades, ATCA chassis, AMC modules and cPCI blades and chassis.

The deal with RadiSys did not contribute to Intel's revised revenue forecast today, Beermann said. Intel expects "a significant number" of employees to accept new job offers and move to RadiSys, but has not estimated the number. They will include workers in the engineering, product testing/validation, operations and marketing departments. RadiSys makes ATCA platforms and other products for telecommunication equipment manufacturers. The deal is expected to close in September.


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ASUS P5K3 Premium Motherboard launched in India

ASUS Technology has released the new ASUS P5K3 Premium motherboard, which incorporates the latest technologies and also delivers an all-new innovation in the form of the Turbo D3 Onboard Memory feature.

According to Mr.Vinay Shetty, Product Manager, Component Business, ASUS India, “Technology is just not a terminology at ASUS; we challenge ourselves and try to bring better performance and solutions for those who understand it.”

As the innovative Turbo D3 Onboard Memory feature has been integrated into the ASUS P5K3 Premium motherboard, users will be guaranteed DDr3 overclocking speeds of over 1500Mhz and reduced clock cycle timings by 50% for random data access.

“The integrated DDR3 2GB memory isn’t just a couple of standard DDR3 modules either. These are custom-made modules and only about three-quarters the length of standard DDR3.”

The ASUS P5K3 Premium motherboard provides exceptional functions and utilizes Turbo D3- super onboard memory features that guarantee overclocking above DDr3 1500MHz.

Also, this groundbreaking technology includes the Perfect T-Tree Design and Hyper PCB Design. The P5K3 motherboard also works seamlessy together with ASUS’s exclusive Super Memspeed Technology offering the best overclocking performance.


The newly introduced ASUS P5K3 Premium motherboard also has support for the Intel P35 Express Chipset, which can enable exceptional PC performance while improving energy efficiency, system design and quietness.


Computers that have been embedded with the ASUS P5K3 Premium motherboard are able to deliver CE-like video and sound quality.


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Seagate Cheetah 15K.6 Hard Drive launched

In April 2006, Seagate released its Cheetah 15K.5 hard drives. Now, the company has gone on to launch the Cheetah 15K.6 hard drive, which happen to be the newest generation of Seagate’s award-winning enterprise Cheetah family.


The Seagate Cheetah 15K.6 hard drive has been built for the most transaction-intensive enterprise servers and storage systems. In fact, this 3.5-inch form factor hard drive offers the highest performance ever complete with a 28% increase in sustained data transfer rates compared to previous generation drives.


The new Cheetah 15K.6 hard drive is available in capacities of 450GB, 300GB and 147GB.
According to Sherman Black, Seagate senior vice president and general manager, Enterprise Compute Business, “With the Cheetah 15K.6 combination of high-performance, capacity and optimized power utilization, it is ideal for demanding transactional and energy-constrained data center environments.”


Besides the above features, Seagate’s Cheetah 15K.6 hard drive includes Seagate PowerTrim technology which dynamically optimizes drive power consumption at all levels of activity. Thus, this hard drive delivers the highest performance in its class without increasing power consumption.


Also, the Cheetah 15K.6 hard drive lowers idle and operational power requirements as much as 61% in watts/GB, while increasing overall sustained data transfer rates by 28% at 164MB/sec.


The Seagate Cheetah 15K.6 hard drive is scheduled to being shipping worldwide in Q1 2008.


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Microsoft Releases New Virtual Machine-Management Software

Microsoft Corp. Thursday released its first software designed specifically to manage virtual machines on a network, and tweaked licensing for its system-management products to take into account virtualization.
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2007, which has been in the works for about a year and a half, has been released to manufacturing and will be generally available in October as part of Microsoft's System Server Management Center suite of products, the company said.

The new product is built on the same architecture as other products in the enterprise version of the suite -- which include Data Protection Manager, Operations Manager and Configuration Manager -- and is aimed specifically at managing virtual machines in a data center that runs Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2, the current version of Microsoft's server virtualization technology, said Patrick O'Rourke, group manager, Windows Infrastructure. "Customers now can use the same tools to manage both virtual and physical assets [on the network]," he said.

Microsoft also has changed the licensing model for its for its System Center Server Management Suite Enterprise, making it available for US$860 per host server -- which means the actual server that hosts any instances of virtual software -- plus two years of Microsoft's Software Assurance plan. Previously, System Center software was licensed per device being managed in the data center, O'Rourke said. The new licensing should make managing virtualized environments with Microsoft's software more cost-effective for customers, he said.

Microsoft has been developing and fine-tuning its virtualization strategy over the past several years to keep up with virtualization leader VMWare Inc. and others, as well as to serve the needs of large customers who increasingly are using virtualization in their data centers. However, the company's strategy has predictably hit some road bumps.

Microsoft is developing next-generation virtualization technology, code-named Viridian, that takes advantage of virtualization-optimized processors from Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and will help keep the company up to speed with competitors. However, though Viridian will be a component of Windows Server 2008, it won't be available until six months after that new OS is released. And since Microsoft recently pushed back the release of Windows Server 2008 to the first quarter of next year, Viridian's release is nearly a year away. The company also decided earlier this year to pull out some originally planned features of Viridian due to timing concerns.

In the meantime, customers can use a combination of Microsoft's stand-alone Virtual Server and its System Center products to install and manage both virtual and physical machines in the data center. Microsoft also is planning a mid-market version of Virtual Machine Manager, called Workgroup edition, for release in January. The software will cost $499 per host server.

Microsoft also plans to extend the capabilities of the next version of Virtual Machine Manager so that it not only supports Windows Server virtualization technologies but also third-party virtualization from VMware and XenSource Inc., O'Rourke said. A beta of that software is expected to be available around the same time as Windows Server 2008, and Microsoft plans to update its roadmap then as well.


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HP Picks Intel Chip for Quad-core Servers

HP's new server is based on Intel's Tigerton quad-core Xeon processor.
Ben Ames, IDG News Service
Hewlett-Packard Co. launched a server based on Intel Corp.'s new Tigerton quad-core Xeon processor Thursday, battling IBM Corp. for customers who run data-intensive business applications like enterprise resource planning and virtualization software.

HP announced the rack-based ProLiant DL580 G5 and the blade-shaped ProLiant BL680c G5, each using four of Intel's Xeon 7300-series chips.

Compared to HP's current ProLiant servers with dual-core versions of the Xeon or Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s Opteron chips, both new servers are designed to better support virtualization, allowing users to handle their applications with a smaller number of servers than they need today, the company said.

The announcement comes less than a week before AMD is expected to launch its own quad-core server chip, called Barcelona. HP, Sun Microsystems Inc. and other vendors are expected to use that processor in a range of new platforms for similar markets.

In the meantime, Intel is enjoying increased popularity for its Tigerton chip. IBM also chose the Xeon 7300 chip to upgrade its server lineup, combining the processor with its own X4 chipset instead of Intel's Clarksboro chipset. IBM announced the System x3950 M2 server on Wednesday, also touting its virtualization abilities.

IBM designed the server for fast-growing businesses, so it can easily scale up for larger deployments such as data centers and ERP or customer relationship management applications from providers like SAP and Oracle, said Jay Bretzmann, manager of product marketing for IBM. Compared to systems based on its X3 chipset, IBM will add memory and an internal USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface for loading embedded virtualization software.

"As cores started multiplying, the need for memory started growing, particularly in the virtualization space. So we offered a low entry price point and head room to grow," Bretzmann said. Together those improvements will allow users to get greater utilization out of their servers, instead of having the computers sit idle while waiting for new jobs, he said.

"There are so many applications that really scale; databases are the flagship; if you write a database that doesn't scale well you're not going to be in business for long. But virtualization allows you to load multiple OSes, and achieve the flexibility and utilization that are key for quad-core technology," he said.

IBM intends to keep its X4 chipset in the market through 2009, then offer a fifth-generation version by 2010, he said. IBM plans to launch the System x3950 M2 server at high volume in the fourth quarter.

HP is selling the DL580 for US$9,219 and the BL680c for $9,669. IBM will announce pricing for the System x3950 M2 when it is shipped, in the fourth quarter.


source:pcworld.com
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HP Announces Multimedia and Gaming Powerhouse PCs

The company has unveiled two powerful new desktop PCs, and a high-performance multimedia monitor to match.
HP has announced two new high-end desktop PC systems and one new multimedia-oriented monitor. The new PCs include the HP Blackbird 002, a joint venture between HP and its recently acquired Voodoo PC gaming division. There's also a new high-end multimedia PC in the HP Pavilion Elite m900n series, and the multimedia-oriented HP w2408 24-inch widescreen LCD monitor.

The HP Blackbird 002 is an overclocked gaming PC built into a sculpted aluminum chassis, and is the newest addition to "The $5K Club" with price tags in the $5,000 range, depending on your configuration.

The second PC introduced today is the HP Pavilion Elite m9000n series high-end multimedia PCs. The first system, a Pavilion Elite m9040n, comes with a quad-core Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor, NTSC/ATSC (HDTV) tuner, 3GB of system memory and 640GB of speedy hard drive space. The m9040n includes bays for both of HP's removable hard drive technologies, the aptly named HP Pocket Media Drive and the larger, higher capacity HP Personal Media Drive. While having both may be overkill for some, early adopters and removable hard drive fans will enjoy this option.

HP's w2408 widescreen monitor is the company's answer to mid-to-high-end 24-inch widescreen monitors like Gateway's FPD2485W and Dell's 2407WFP. The w2408 is a 1,920-by-1,200, 16:10 widescreen like the others, and pivots from portrait to landscape mode, so you can read vertically and horizontally optimized programs or Web pages. The w2408 is HDCP compliant, so you can watch HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs on your PC. Notable innovations include a keyboard storage area under the monitor, and rear-firing speakers (the competition requires external speakers or a speaker bar).

HP Launches Budget Business Laptops


HP is attempting to keep pace with Dell's Vostro laptop line by launching its own budget laptops tailored to small businesses

With Dell having recently launched its small-business Vostro line of desktops and laptops, it's only fitting that HP should have similar offerings tailored to its small-business customers. The HP Compaq 6820S and Compaq 6720S are business laptops that cater to professionals on a tight budget. You don't get the tough metals, the security features, and fast processing parts that are found on HP's enterprise laptops, but you do get a set of laptops that will get the basic stuff done

Starting at $649, you can get an Intel Celeron processor, 512MB RAM, and an 80GB hard drive with either the Compaq 6720S or the Compaq 6820S. The 6720S is the smaller of the two, integrating a 15.4-inch widescreen and weighing 5.5 pounds. The 6820S brings the weight up to 6.5 pounds, but you also have 17 inches worth of screen real estate. Both laptops have three USB ports, ExpressCard slots, and an SD/MMC card slot, and the base optical drive is a DVD-ROM/CD-RW. The only real sore spot is that neither of these systems will have options for Windows XP Pro—they're Windows Vista only.



source:pcmag.com
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Intel Ships Quad-Core Tigerton

The showdown is set for AMD's Barcelona with Intel's release today of Xeon 7300 chips.
Sumner Lemon, IDG News Service

Intel Corp. plans to unveil today a version of its Xeon processor that's designed for high-end servers with multiple processors -- setting the stage for a showdown with rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s upcoming quad-core Barcelona chip.

The Xeon 7300 chips, called Tigerton, are the first quad-core processors from Intel designed to be used in servers with four or more processors, a relatively small but lucrative segment of the server market. Previously, the Xeon processor for this segment of the market had two cores, despite the availability of quad-core Xeon chips for single-processor and two-way servers.

The new chips offer significantly better performance compared to their predecessors, Intel's Xeon 5300 chips, said Adesh Gupta, regional platform architecture manager at Intel Asia-Pacific's Server Platforms Group.

"Across the spectrum of different applications, we're seeing really, really good performance," Gupta said.

Benchmarks run by Intel showed significant gains for many enterprise applications, including SAP AG's ERP (enterprise resource planning) software, Gupta said. The 7300 series chips can handle roughly 82 percent more ERP users and 92 percent more database transactions than the 5300 chips, he said.

The 7300 is part of the Caneland chip package, which also includes Intel's 7300 chipset, known as Clarksboro. The new chipset has four 1,066MHz interconnects that are linked to an individual processor, helping reduce latency between the processors and main memory.

Caneland is the last release expected from Intel before AMD announces the availability of its Barcelona server chips on Sept. 10. Barcelona is widely expected to offer significant performance increases over AMD's existing dual-core server chips, and should mean tighter competition with Intel in the server space.

Intel will initially offer six versions of Tigerton. At the top of the range is the X7350, a 2.93GHz chip designed with 8M bytes of shared on-chip cache and a thermal design power (TDP) of 130 watts. TDP is the highest sustainable level of power for applications that Intel expects to be run on the chip, and the number describes how much heat a system must be able to dissipate from the chip.

Intel is also offering several Xeon 7300 chips with a TDP of 80 watts. The E7340 runs at 2.4GHz and offers 8M bytes of shared on-chip cache. The E7330 also runs at 2.4GHz, but has 6M bytes of cache. The E7320 and E7310 both have 4M bytes of shared cache and run at clock speeds of 2.13GHz and 1.6GHz, respectively.

Intel will also release a 50-watt version that runs at 1.86GHz. The L7345 has 8M bytes of shared on-chip cache and is designed for blade servers and high-density rack servers.

Two dual-core versions of the Tigerton chip, the E7220 and E7210, will also be available, running at speeds of 2.93GHz and 2.4GHz with a TDP of 80 watts. Both chips have a shared on-chip cache of 8M bytes and are designed for high-performance computing applications.

Tigerton's improved performance doesn't come cheap. The processors are priced from US$856 to $2,301 per chip in 1,000-unit quantities, a standard measure of processor pricing.

The 7300 will also be the last server chip announced by Intel, before its upcoming Penryn chips are made available later this year. Made using a 45-nanometer process that will allow more cache to be put on each chip, the first Penryn server chips are expected to be released in November.

Those chips are intended for use in single-processor and two-way servers. The Penryn server chip for multiple-processor servers is called Dunnington and will not be available until late 2008, Gupta said


SOURCE:pcworld.com
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HP Announces 3 AMD Powered Laptops

HP has announced three new laptops that are based on AMD processors. The new models that have been introduced are the Pavilion dv9500z ($1000), dv6500z ($750) and Compaq Presario v6500z ($500). While the first two models are aimed at multimedia desktop replacements, the final one is an entry level machine. The AMD processors that are on offer on these machines are variations of the Turion 64 X2 58/60/62/64 chips.


The 17-inch dv9500z is a desktop replacement machine with Nvidia GeForce Go 7150M or 8400M GS graphics chipset, comes with max up to 4GB of RAM, up to 500 of HDD storage, HD DVD drive, 17.1 inch LCD panel with 1680 x 1050 resolution, fingerprint reader, webcam, microphone, a/b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth, Verizon Wireless V740 ExpressCard, digital TV Tuner, and Windows Vista. The same specifications are applicable for the dv6500z except max storage is reduced to 250GB.The 15.4-inch Presario v6500z provides up to 2GB RAM, max 160GB hard drive, dual layer DVD burner, GeForce Go 7150M graphics, a/b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth, ExpressCard, TV Tuner, and Windows Vista.


source:tech2.com



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Software Makes Music

Ableton has introduced Ableton Live 6 LE, a new product aimed at beginner and hobbyist musicians.Part 1 of a special five-part series.
Jonny Evans, Macworld

Ableton has introduced Ableton Live 6 LE, a new product aimed at beginner and hobbyists musicians.

Live 6 LE is an easy-to-use, professional-grade music-making solution built on the same fundamental concepts as Live 6, the music production and performance solution.

The new version offers most of the professional product's features and introduces simple-to-use tools to help musicians develop their ideas. It's also equipped to handle the demands of digital DJ-ing, remixing and production.

Live 6 LE ships with a range of sampled instruments, including collections from Sonivox and Puremagnetik along with a series of tutorial resources to help neophytes get started on the music creation path.

The application offers two software instruments, support for VST and AU effects and also allows for the real-time time-stretching and warping of AIFF, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and MP3 files for DJing and instant remixing of music.

Additional features include: studio-quality recording up to 32-bit/192 kHz; 64 audio tracks and unlimited MIDI tracks per project; over 20 built-in audio effects, including delays, filters, distortions, studio compressors and EQs; and multicore and multiprocessor support.

Unlike the professional version, Live 6 LE is limited to 12 simultaneous built-in audio effects, eight built-in instruments, two AU/VST effects and two AU/VST instruments per project.

Live 6 LE costs ,169 (US$340), or a download version is available directly from the company for ,149.


source:pcworld.com

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Apple's Laptop Market Share Climbs

Its notebook sales, now 17.6 percent of the market, pushed Apple to number three in the list of PC makers.
Jim Dalrymple, Macworld
While Apple may be focusing a lot of its attention on the iPhone lately, consumers are clearly still interested in the company's computer offerings. Data from one market research firm shows Apple's notebook business broke 17 percent while another research firm said Apple has moved into third place among computer makers.


According to NPD, Apple's retail notebook market share for June 2007 was 17.6 percent, a 2.2 percent increase over the same period last year when Apple posted a 15.4 percent market share.


As good as the notebooks are doing, Apple's overall standing among computer makers is up too.


According to data from research firm IDC, Apple's continued rise in computer sales puts it in third place overall among all computer makers. This is the first time since 1996 that Apple finds itself this high on the list of top selling manufacturers.


Dell took the top spot with HP coming in second place of total unit sales. With Apple taking the number three spot, Gateway and Acer round out the top five.


The good news continues for Apple - with increased notebook sales pushing it forward, the company now has an overall market share of 5.9 percent, up 1.1 percent from the 4.8 percent it posted this time last year.



In its most recent financial quarter Apple sold 1.76 million Macs, a 33-percent rise over what it shipped in the third quarter of 2006 and 2.5 times the industry-wide growth rate published by market-research firm IDC.


Mac sales for the quarter marked a record for the company, topping the previous quarterly high of 1.61 million Macs shipped during the fourth quarter of 2006.


While there was a rise in desktop sales for the quarter - 634,000 units compared to 529,000 for the same period in 2006 - laptop unit sales skyrocketed 42 percent to 1.13 million portables. All told, 64 percent of the Macs sold during the quarter were laptops



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Adobe's Moviestar Brings HD Support to Flash

Adobe Systems announced a beta version of its web-pervasive Flash Player, code-named 'Moviestar,' that can display HD video content using the open-source H.264 standard. The H.264 codec is part of the MPEG-4 video standard, and it's implemented in both the Blu-ray and HD DVD high-def formats. The company also announced support for High Efficiency AAC audio and hardware-accelerated, multicore video playback. The beta will be available today at labs.adobe.com.




Adobe sees this enhancement to Flash as complementing its Premiere and After Effects content creation tools, as well as its upcoming AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) platform for deploying rich web applications. Another piece of the puzzle will be Adobe Media Player, which is sort of a desktop installed-software version of the browser-based Flash Player. The media player will give content creators their beloved DRM and the ability to display ads along with the video, along with TiVo-like functions for the viewer.


Adobe engineer Tinic Uro's blog wanders deep into the technical details of the update, which includes several more technology implementations than just the H.264 support, like ISO 14496-12 (read the blog if you really want to know).



SOURCE:pcmag.com

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Samsung Launches Tiny 160GB Hard Drive

Samsung has introduced a 1.8-inch hard drive that holds 160GB, designed for gadgets such as MP3 players.
Jonny Evans, Macworld


Samsung has introduced a 160GB-capacity 1.8in hard drive that could be used in portable devices, including iPods.


Samsung's new Spinpoint N2 160GB drive runs at 4,200rpm. 160GB is sufficient for 40,000 MP3 files or 100 HD quality movies.


The company expects the new drives to see use in the video camcorder, MP3 and PMP markets. Apple already deploys 1.8-inch drives inside its existing iPods.


"The 1.8-inch HDD market will grow at a tremendous pace with annual sales expected to increase up to 65 per cent by 2010 as consumers demand smaller, more compact technology devices," said Andrew Higginbotham, director of hard drive sales and marketing.


The company promised it will continue to develop breakthrough storage technology for the evolving, feature-rich demands of the mobile consumer and entertainment markets.


There are also rumors that Apple plans to move to flash drives in all its iPods.



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Compaq Gets Sleeker With New Brand Identity

Hewlett-Packard India - the country’s leading PC brand - further strengthened its largest selling portfolio of consumer PCs with the launch of its new range of Compaq Presario desktops and notebooks featuring a new brand identity. The new range of Compaq Presario SG3053IL & SG3043IL desktops and Compaq Presario V6425TU & V6406TU notebooks come in a sleekier finish and a bold style statement.


VERSATILE, FASHIONABLE AND PERSONAL

The new range of Compaq notebooks - Compaq Presario V6425TU & V6406TU are designed for users who want fast mobile performance. An affordable, powerful PC with everything one expects in a portable, the V6000 series combines ease of use and style with its 15.4-inch widescreen display with BrightView technology, roomy keyboard and four way scroll zone.

Loaded with 8X SuperMulti Double Layer (8.5 GB) DVD Writer, integrated Altec Lansing speakers, the V6000 series ensures you have the right mix of productivity and entertainment at a great value. The Compaq Presario V6000 series is priced between Rs 25,990 – Rs 45,990.



IT’S SLEEK, IT’S CONVENIENT, IT’S YOUR WORLD

The stunningly new design and enhanced ergonomic features of Compaq Presario SG3053IL & SG3043IL desktops can only leave you mesmerized, with its modern sliver finish and intuitive Easy Access Design, makes computing simpler and natural with several user-friendly innovations.

With the strategically placed power button on top of the PC, users can now stay away from the inconvenience of bending low to switch on the CPU that is mostly stacked under the PC table. The new keyboards are slim, built with easy to use low profile keys, hot keys for easy and instant access to the most common functions.

Enjoy movies without any shrinkage of the picture on frame, work conveniently on documents and files with Compaq branded widescreen LCD monitors.

Carry your pictures, music, videos and work files wherever you go with 2.5” HP Pocket Media Drive, available in 80GB and 120 GB. The new Presario desktop range is priced between Rs 15,990 – Rs 28,990.



Futuristic and Fashionable

“The new Compaq brand identity is futuristic, making it stylish and contemporary – in sync with HP’s philosophy of innovation with elegance. The new logo is a C and Q combined, and also resembles a thought bubble – which will be integrated into future marketing materials as a means to capture the possibilities, technology enables and inspires for consumers,” said Rajiev Grover, Director-Consumer Products, Hewlett-Packard India.

“The CQ thought-bubble will add new dimensions to the ‘Kal Tumhara Hai’ campaign championed by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, bringing the empowerment proposition at the forefront for Compaq,” Mr. Grover added.

The Compaq ‘Kal Tumhara Hai’ campaign is an integrated campaign, targeted to educate consumers to look at the PC as an empowerment tool that helps the individual to achieve better. HP’s vision is to make PC, the third consumer durable in the home and educate consumers on the empowerment proposition of PCs. This campaign will continue to be supported with a 360-degree approach, including traditional, web and viral marketing elements.


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Hewlett-Packard India unveils new range of Business Notebooks

INDIA – Hewlett-Packard India, the leader in potables space, further strengthened its notebook portfolio by introducing its latest range of business notebooks in the country. HP introduced four powerful feature packages in its business notebooks – standard (s), business (b), professional (p) and workstation (w) – so customers can easily identify the feature set that best aligns with their particular needs. Each of these notebooks offer personalized features that will appeal to business users across the country.

The new nomenclature for notebooks from HP is just another step in the on-going endeavor to simply technology for customers. Going beyond the model numbers these simple alphabets will help the customers to choose the right notebook for their business needs. The s, b, p and w are a part of the new model numbers in each notebook. HP brings value, uncompromised quality and features even in its entry level notebooks.

“At HP, we believe in understanding deeply the customer needs and thus developing products and solutions to suit their requirements. Hence, backed with a strong research and development team, HP is able to deliver the right mix of mobility, security and productivity to a wide range of business users” says P. Raghuraman, Country Manager – Business Notebooks, Personal Systems Group, HP India. He further added “Three basic principles - Ease of use, security and reliability are at the heart of every HP Business Notebook PC.”

Today HP offers a wide range of notebooks with solutions that suit your business need on the move without any compromises on security and performance. To simplify product selection for business customers, HP business notebook model numbers are now based around three product groupings -- Ultra-Light (2000), Balanced Mobility (6000) and High Performance (8000).

HP’s professional (p) range of notebooks:

· HP Compaq 2710p Notebook PC :– Starting at only 1.65 kg, this sleek, ultra-thin convertible tablet sports an innovative design. With a twist of the screen, it transforms from an ultra-light notebook PC into pen-based tablet. HP NightLight on the keyboard to improve visibility in low light and integrated business card reader software.


· HP Compaq 2510p Notebook PC :– HP’s smallest and lightest business notebook starts at only 1.3kg with an integrated optical drive. Dual-pointing devices, both a touchpad with scroll zone and point stick, offer users greater flexibility. As with the tablet, the Illumi-Lite display improves battery life by up to 90 minutes over a notebook with traditional backlighting.


· HP Compaq 6910p Notebook PC: – With industry-leading battery life of up to five hours and 45 minutes and a starting weight of only 2.0 kg, this notebook is designed for on-the-move productivity.


HP’s business (b) range of notebooks:

· HP Compaq 2200 series Notebook PC :– Delivering ultimate mobility combined with performance & value, this notebook boasts a sleek 12.1-inch diagonal widescreen display with a built in DVD Writer & all in just 1.7Kgs.


· HP Compaq 6500 series Notebook PC :– Delivering greater mobility, this notebook boasts a low profile 14.1-inch diagonal widescreen display that offers 30 percent more viewing content than the standard 15-inch diagonal XGA display.


· HP Compaq 6700 series Notebook PC :– These notebooks offer large displays, value and extensive connectivity. They feature a widescreen 15.4 inch diagonal widescreen display with a choice of anti-glare or HP BrightView display options

HP’s professional (p) and workstation (w) range of notebooks:

· HP Compaq 8710 series:– HP’s most powerful business notebook PC and mobile workstation offer the highest-end, independent software vendor–certified NVIDIA 3D graphics, a high-resolution 17-inch diagonal widescreen display and a full-size keyboard with numeric pad. The mobile workstation offers HP Performance Tuning Framework, a free, easy-to-use tool that guides workstation setup and custom configures workstations to better match users’ requirements.

· HP Compaq 8510 series :– This notebook PC and mobile workstation offer a choice of intense graphics from ATI and NVIDIA in a 2.77 kg highly mobile design. Users can also develop, record, re-write and playback high-definition video, as well as store up to 50 GB of data, with optional Blu-ray DVD+/-RW SuperMulti DL Drive with any of the new high-performance notebook PCs and mobile workstations.


HP InnoPro
All HP business notebooks feature HP InnoPro - a suite of hardware features and software solutions that are designed to enhance security, improve ease of use and help ensure reliability. These innovations help mitigate risk, increase productivity, and improve the mobile computing experience so that users can focus on their business.

HP’s business notebook lineup is one of the first to offer Intel® Centrino® Pro Mobile technology, which offers built-in remote manageability and proactive security. The notebooks include HP ProtectTools security solution, a family of business PC security features such as Embedded Security, Smart Card Security, Credential Manager, Security Manager, and BIOS Configuration security enhancements. These solutions allow users to experience performance and mobility while protecting the notebook, safeguarding both data and network connections from unauthorized access. HP integrates features such as HP DuraKeys, which are up to 50 times more resistant to visible wear than competitor keyboards without it. The notebooks sport ease-of-use features such as HP QuickLook, which with a touch of a button allows users to browse email, calendars and contact information in as little as ten seconds.

Pricing and Availability

The price range of the new range of HP’s business notebooks are from Rs 24,990 to Rs 1,49,990 (plus taxes) and is available across the country. Additional information on the notebooks are available at www.hp.com/in or on HP’s free to call number 1-600-425-7737 between 9:00 am and 7:00 pm, Monday to Saturday.

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Western Digital RE2 750 GB Enterprise-Class SATA Hard Drives coming to India

Western Digital has announced that it plans to ship the WD RE2 (RAID Edition) 750 GB hard drive in August in India. The WD RE2 hard drives have a data transfer rate of 3.0 Gb/s and feature Native Command Queuing (NQC) along with 16 MB cache for high system performance.


Sharad Srivastava, Sales Director, South Asia and India, Western Digital said, “”WD has continued to leverage its extensive experience from previous RAID Edition drives, to develop a hard drive perfectly suited for a variety of high-capacity enterprise applications. These drives demand high capacity, reliability, performance and advanced features.”

The new WD RE2 hard drives (model WD7500AYYS) cater to the burgeoning high-capacity enterprise market and are reliability-rated at 1.2 million hours MTTF (mean time to failure) in high duty cycle environments. Bundled with a new 750 GB capacity, this offers enterprise-class drives with reliability and other required qualities for demanding server and network-attached storage environments, such as file servers, e-mail servers and Web servers.

In addition, the other proven features included in the new WD RE2 750 GB hard drives are:
*SecurePark for improved shock characteristics
*StableTrac for improved vibration performance
*IntelliSeek to reduce power consumption, noise and vibration

When launched in the Indian market, the WD RE2 GB hard drives will be available from the company website and also through select distributors and resellers. Manufacturer’s Suggest Retail Price (MSRP) for the WD RE2 750 GB is Rs. 12,500.


source:techshout.com


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Microsoft's Super Bundle of Security Patches

Security experts call it one of the most significant group of security fixes this year.
Robert McMillan, IDG News Service


Microsoft Corp. has released what security experts are calling one of it most significant security fixes this year.

On Tuesday morning, the software maker pushed out nine sets of patches, called updates in Microsoft parlance, fixing a total of 14 bugs in its software. Six of these updates are rated critical by Microsoft, meaning that attackers could exploit the flaws with no user action required. The other three updates are rated important.

It is the largest set of updates released by Microsoft since February.

"People should definitely cancel their dinner plans and make sure they take this one seriously because both the breadth and impact of these are important," said Don Leatham, director of solutions and strategy with PatchLink Corp. "This is an intense month."

Leatham is particularly concerned with the MS07-046 update, which fixes a critical flaw in the graphics rendering system used by Windows. The flaw lies in the Windows graphics device interface (GDI) software used to send graphics data to printers and monitors.


Microsoft says that attackers could exploit this flaw by tricking a victim into opening a specially crafted e-mail attachment, but because the bug lies in a core component of Windows, Leatham believes that there may be other ways to exploit the flaw. "I think this will be a target of the hacking community," he said. "if it's clear down in the graphics rendering engine, I'm assuming that there may be other ways to exploit this, because the graphics rendering engine is used by many applications."

The flaw affects all supported versions of Windows, except Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 Service pack 2.

Three other patches, fixing critical flaws in Excel and Internet Explorer should also be given priority, said Amol Sarwate, manager of Qualys Inc.'s vulnerability research lab. Those updates are MS07-044, MS07-045 and MS07-050.

These desktop applications are generally "the weakest link" in corporate security and are increasingly being targeted by attackers, Sarwate said.

All of the vulnerabilities patched Tuesday affect some components of the desktop, Sarwate noted. None of the bugs patched Tuesday had been publicly disclosed, he said.

Other critical updates relate to the XML Core Services used by Internet Explorer to process XML (Extensible Markup Language) pages and the Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) technology used by some Windows applications.

The less-critical updates fix bugs in the Windows Media Player, Microsoft Virtual PC and Virtual Server, and in Windows Gadgets.

With 50 security updates now released, Microsoft has kept pace with last year's patch output. By August of 2006, Microsoft has issued 51 updates.


source:pcworld.com
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Microsoft Previews SP1 for Exchange Server 2007

Microsoft's update to Exchange Server 2007 moves the e-mail server closer to other unified communications products.
Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service

Microsoft Corp. is offering a preview of the first service pack for Exchange Server 2007, an update that binds the company's latest e-mail server closer to other so-called unified communications products.

Those who belong to Microsoft's Developer Network or subscribe to the company's TechNet service can download a beta version of Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 as of Tuesday. The final version is scheduled for release in the last quarter this year.

Exchange 2007, released in November 2006 along with Outlook 2007, is the first major update to the mail server since Exchange 2003. It's the first version of the software that runs only on 64-bit servers and marks a major technology upgrade.

With the service pack, Microsoft has fixed an annoyance for administrators: the management tools for Exchange 2007 will now work with Windows Server 2008, the company's forthcoming server operating system upgrade, as well as with Windows Vista. The tools enable an Exchange 2007 server to be managed remotely from a desktop machine.

Also new is a feature called "standby continuous replication," where e-mail data is continuously copied to a server on standby and activated if the primary server or data center fails.

"This is in contrast to Exchange 2003, for which database problems could necessitate restoration from tape backup, causing lengthy downtime was well as the potential loss of users' most recent messages and other data," wrote Peter Pawlak, an analyst with Directions on Microsoft, in a research report earlier this year.

Other improvements are focused on tighter links to Microsoft's other communications products. The company has also strengthened links to Office Communications Server 2007 and Office Communicator 2007, an application for mobile devices that supports features such as instant messaging and VOIP (voice over Internet protocol).

Voice mail messages can be retrieved now in Office Communicator 2007 with one click, Microsoft said. The service pack also enables users to receive faxes and check their voice mail through Outlook 2007.

The company has also modified one of its security products to work with the new service pack. Forefront Security for Exchange Server SP1 should be available sometime in the last quarter of this year.


source:pcworld.com
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Apple Launches New iMacs

Apple has introduced two new iMac computers built up around Intel Core 2 Duo processors to be available with either a 20" or 24" display. The 20" iMac is capable of utilizing Core 2 Duo processors up to the 2.4 GHz, while the 24" iMac will be able to utilize the Core 2 Extreme processors
.

The 20" iMac will have a native resolution of 1680x1050 where as the 24" version will sport a native Full HD resolution of 1920x1200. Both the iMacs will ship integrated support for 802.11n, wired network capability and built-in Bluetooth. The graphic cards that will be available on these machines will be from ATI’s new range of cards. The 20" iMac will get an ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT with 128MB of GDDR3 and the 24" version will be using getting the HD 2600 Pro with 256Mb of GDDR3.


In the storage department the base 20" iMac will be get a 500 GB HDD with an option of extending to 750 GB, while the 24" iMac will be able to get up to 1 TB of storage space. The memory on both modules is DDR2 667 with an option of extending it up to 4 GB and a minimum of 1 GB RAM.


The pricing for the 20" version will start at $1199 and the 24" iMac will cost $1799 for the base.



source:tech2.com
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Windows XP: The OS That Won't Die?

The six-year-old operating system's continued popularity has nearly exhausted the supply of product activation keys.
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld

Microsoft Corp. has had to create a new build of Windows XP Professional for computer makers because the six-year-old operating system's continued popularity has nearly exhausted the supply of product activation keys.

The new build, dubbed SP2c, includes no fixes or feature changes, but was created simply to address the shrinking pool of product keys. XP Pro SP2c, which has been released to manufacturing, will be made available to OEMs and system builders next month, said Microsoft.
"Due to the longevity of Windows XP Professional, it has become necessary to produce more product keys for system builders in order to support the continued availability of Windows XP Professional through the scheduled system builder channel end-of-life (EOL) date," wrote the Microsoft system builder team on its blog Thursday.

Previously, Microsoft has set Windows XP's EOL for retailers and OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) as Jan. 31, 2008, and for small-scale systems builders a year after that.

"SP2c will be released into the System Builder channel in September to provide system builders with a new, extended range of product keys," the system builder team said. The updated build applies only to Windows XP Professional; XP Home, for instance, is not affected.



The move shouldn't come as a surprise; Even Microsoft has predicted continuing strong sales of Windows XP. Last month, the company's chief financial officer said that he tweaked the fiscal year 2008 forecast to account for XP's longevity. Rather than count on an 85/15 split in sales between Vista and XP, said Chris Liddell, Microsoft now expects a 78/22 split, an increase of nearly 50 percent in anticipated XP sales.

Other signs of the not-dead-yet OS's vigor have included retreats by OEMs like Dell Inc. from earlier Vista-only policies. In April, for example, Dell again began offering Windows XP as an option to consumers. It had already done the same thing for small business customers.



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Coming to Your Laptop: 1.2TB Hard Drives

Fujitsu is expected to announce a breakthrough this week that could lead the company to produce hard drives with storage capacities of up to 1.2TB.
Brian Fonseca, Computerworld


As hard drive manufacturers relentlessly pursue packing greater aerial density on smaller devices, Fujitsu Computer Products of America Inc. may have an ace in the hole. The company is announcing later this week that it has created ideally "ordered" alumina nanohole patterns for isolated bit-by-bit recording on a large disk area.

With that feat, Fujitsu says it has successfully demonstrated the ability to perform basic read/write capability of each individual nanohole of the patterned media using a typical flying head on a rotating disk. That breakthrough could lead the company to produce hard drives with storage capacities of up to 1.2TB on a two-platter, 2.5-in. drive as soon as 2010, noted Joel Hagberg, vice president of business development at Fujitsu Computer Products of America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo-based Fujitsu Ltd.

The construction of ideally ordered alumina nanohole patterned media was done through a collaboration between Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Yamagata Fujitsu Ltd. and Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology. The achievement is published in the July online version of Applied Physics Letters.

The patterned alumina nanohole media was created via a Perpendicular Magnetic Recording (PMR) processes using nano-imprint lithography (enabling discrete distance from bit to bit or track to track), anodic oxidation and cobalt electrodeposition at a density of 100-nanometer-pitch nanoholes suitable to existing head technology.

Ideal pattern technology is a big step toward ensuring that drives won't face challenges recording at higher aerial densities by moving to tighter track densities and closer spacing among bits, Hagberg noted. However, to pull that off, he said, a number of factors still need to be examined. They include the presence of pattern thermal assist recording technology to warm media before it is written to, determining what magnetic flux is required from the head and determining how will the information be read.

Because smaller hard drives offer less power consumption and cooling efforts than their larger counterparts, hard disk drive end users and businesses want the best of both worlds -- minimized drives capable of reaching higher capacity points, said John Rydning, an analyst at Framingham, Mass.-based IDC.

"[Fujitsu's achievement] allows especially the smaller form factors to reach pretty high capacities. From a business-requirement standpoint, one advantage that brings is the opportunity to use smaller drives for applications, and smaller drives tend to use less power," remarked Rydning. "That kind of technology is definitely what's needed to get [improved storage] requirements."



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Airtel Broadband Users get Google-powered Services

Bharti Airtel, the largest broadband and telephone service in India has joined hands with Google search giant Google to bring important Web-based services to Airtel broadband Internet customers.

As per the Google-Airtel agreement, Airtel will offer its broadband customers a top-of-the-line portal that includes:
*Google Search for web-based queries
*Google Gmail with 2 GB storage, spam filter, & options of web access and POP access
*Google Talk instant messaging/ chatting service for sending instant messages to friends and family–anytime, anywhere in the world
*Google Docs and Spreadsheets so users can share and collaborate in real-time
*Suite of advanced utility and communication applications – NetXpert to manage and trouble-shoot internet connection; Desktop & Internet Security Services (consisting of Anti-virus, Anti-spyware, Firewall & Parental Control); Web SMS
*On-demand gaming service and music download service

Besides, Airtel broadband customers will also be able to personalize their Internet start page with content according to their own preferences. It could include news, blog postings, weather and interactive content according to the individual users’ preference.

The portal will also simplify the process of accessing email, searching the Web, publishing content and connecting with friends for Airtel Broadband users.

In order to get access to these services, Airtel broadband customers will be required to sign-up which is absolutely free of cost.

According to Mr. Atul Bindal, President, Airtel Broadband & Telephone Services, “By offering an enhanced broadband experience to our customers that is powered by Google, Airtel strengthens its commitment to innovation and collaboration. With this partnership, we are moving a step ahead on our three screen philosophy where we target meeting the infotainment needs of our consumer on the three screens of his TV, PC and Mobile.”

Shailesh Rao, Managing Director, Google India said, “Google is committed to enriching the online experience of users in India. We are delighted to work with Airtel to promote the use of Google services amongst its broadband users. Today’s alliance will provide an ideal platform for Airtel users to enjoy the best possible online experience with customized access to Google’s evolving suite of innovative products.”



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Leaked Vista Hotfix Packs Now Official

You may now download two Windows Vista updates that had leaked to the Internet at the end of July. No word on when they reach Windows Update.
Gregg Keizer, Computerworld



Microsoft Corp. Tuesday released the two Windows Vista updates that had leaked to the Internet at the end of July, but won't say when it will begin pushing them to users via Windows Update.

Pegged as performance and reliability packs, the pair install a long list of non-security bug fixes, among them speed improvements to wake-from-hibernation, a patch that eliminates the long wait to calculate the time it will take to copy or move large directories, and several that target compatibility glitches with video drivers.

Microsoft even described one of the quashed bugs with the vague but ominous-sounding: "The computer stops responding or restarts unexpectedly when you play video games or perform desktop operations."

All of the fixes, said the company, are new to Vista, and do not replace any existing updates. Users must restart their computer after each update is installed.

The performance update, designated KB938979, weighs in at nearly 10MB, and can be downloaded from the Microsoft Download Center. The accompanying support document is also available.

Vista's reliability update, KB938194, is petite by comparison -- just 2.1MB. It's also now available for downloading, and has a KnowledgeBase document that spells out changes.

Previews of the now-official updates had leaked to the Web at the end of July, fueling speculation that they were connected to the highly-anticipated Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1), and might even be harbingers of SP1's release. A day later, July 31, a Microsoft spokeswoman confirmed that the hotfix packs would end up in user's hands "in the near future," but declined to answer questions about any link to SP1.

The company did recently confirm, however, that it has released preview code for Vista SP1 -- as well as the same for the long-delayed Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) -- to small invite-only groups of testers. But it would not say when the updates to each operating system will release in final versions.

Vista SP1, which Microsoft has so far committed only to provide in beta "sometime this year," has consistently been downplayed by the company, to the point of stifling talk of the security rollup. Many corporations, on the other hand, appear to be waiting for SP1 before deploying the new OS.

Windows XP SP3 has an even longer, and more troubled, history. Last October, Microsoft announced a delay of SP3, and pushed the release into the first half of 2008, more than a year after the retail release of Vista and about three-and-a-half years after SP2 appeared. Hints of XP SP3's progress were tucked into a status report filed with the federal judge overseeing the 2002 antitrust settlement struck between U.S. regulators and Microsoft, but details were slim. The report confirmed the existence of SP3 and said some code would be finalized in the summer of 2007, but did not specify either beta or final release dates.

Tuesday, in fact, a Microsoft spokesperson called the first-half 2008 date for SP3 "preliminary" and declined to disclose more details.

Microsoft did not respond today to queries about when the Vista performance and reliability updates would migrate to the company's automatic patching services, including Windows Update. Some bloggers and users have been betting that the hotfix packs will be offered up next Tuesday, the already-scheduled monthly patch day for Microsoft. But others have discounted that date, saying Microsoft would not overtax users or the automatic update systems with such large downloads.

Elizabeth Montalbano of the IDG News Service contributed to this report.



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Redesigned Apple iMacs Include Massive Displays

Apple has updated its iMac line, as expected, complete with massive new flat-screen displays. The three iMac models will be priced at $1,199, $1,499, and $1,799, and each will be characterized by the size of its monitor: two 20-inch displays for the two lower-priced models, and a whopping 24-inch flat-screen display for the premium version.


Apple also updated its iLife suite to iLife '08, adding a new Events app and updating its iPhoto application.


The iMac updates were expected; word of the launch had leaked onto the Web, as well as into PC Magazine's own Inside Apple column. Features will include up to a 2.4-GHz Core 2 Duo, up to 4GB of RAM, an ATI Radeon HD graphics card and a 1TB hard drive, with 802.11n wireless built in.


One of the keys for Apple, according to chief executive Steve Jobs, was the emphasis on aluminum and glass, both materials that are associated with professionalism and, in the case of glass, easily recycled. A new keyboard was also introduced, as expected: the keyboard contains dedicated Expose and Dashboard hotkeys, as well as multimedia keys, both emulating as well as distancing itself from the Windows world and its dedicated launch key. The keyboard will come in either wired or Bluetooth 2.0 wireless forms, Jobs said.


The new iPhoto update automatically creates "events," which can be associated with a slideshow and split or merged over a period of time. Pictures can now be rated with an iTunes-like "star" rating, and hidden if a photo needs to be saved, but not viewed. The editing tools have been enhanced, and users can now print to specific themes, as well as updated book themes and calendars.



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Logitech Launches 2.1 Desktop Speakers

Logitech has just launched another set of 2.1 desktop speakers – the Logitech Z-4s.

Each satellite features a new satellite design with three drivers. The speakers also include Logitech's patented pressure driver subwoofer technology, which helps deliver distortion-free bass. The speakers also have a wired remote control that includes a headphone jack, auxiliary input, volume, subwoofer, and power controls. The remote also has an input for MP3 players, CD players or any other portable audio devices.


Moninder Jain, Director-India and South East Asia, Logitech says, "The stylish looking Z-4 Speakers are the hottest little things to have on your desktop. They deliver truly impressive sound - smooth, room vibrating, bass, crisp high and a midrange nearly perfect for computer games. With a little equalizer tuning, these speakers deliver exceptional music performance and are a true pleasure to listen to soft music like rock and jazz."

The Z-4 speakers have a total peak power of 80 watts and total RMS power of 40 watts .The satellites have a 2-inch dome driver and 2-inch pressure driver. The subwoofer has an 8-inch pressure driver. The noise-to-ratio is more than 92 dB.

Logitech’s Z-4 Speakers are available for Rs. 7,595.



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Lenovo, Disney Launch Laptop

Lenovo and Disney Consumer Products have partnered to offer a new Lenovo 3000 H limited edition Power Rangers Mystic Force themed desktop targeted at children.

The limited edition desktop features a red skin with the superheroes of the Mystic Force series.
The Lenovo 3000 H limited edition Power Ranger desktop comes with a standard 17" LCD monitor, and is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E 4400 2.00Ghz. The desktop also comes with 1 GB RAM, a 250 GB HDD, 16XDVD +RW drive, in-built modem, Power Ranger branded speakers and an optical mouse. It is preloaded with Microsoft Vista Home Basic edition and features a special anti-bacterial keyboard from Lenovo.

"Today, PC purchasing decisions in the family are largely driven by the demands and needs of youngsters. Besides being tech savvy, children today look for style and individuality, besides pure functionality. The Lenovo 3000 H limited edition Power Rangers desktop has been designed and developed, keeping all these requirements in mind, making it the ideal computer for youngsters. This product has all the right elements blended into one- it’s personalized, stylish, fun, and most importantly, offers worry free computing for both parents and children." said Rahul Agarwal, vice president – Marketing, Lenovo India

"Disney is combining cutting-edge technology with fantastic storytelling to create unique entertainment experiences that continue to delight consumers worldwide," said Roshni Bakshi, Director – Disney Consumer Products (India). "Our brand represents an escape into a magical world, where Disney wonder, stories and characters come to life before your very eyes."

The Lenovo 3000 H limited edition Power Ranger desktop will be rolled out in phases starting with Mumbai, Lucknow, Calcutta, Bangalore, Chandigarh and Delhi from August 6th, 2007. Prices start at Rs 40,100/- and the product will be available in all Lenovo authorized storefronts.

The desktop will soon be available nationally.


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