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Naked PCs from Fujitsu Siemens - go to emaack.com
Talkback Hi anyone interested in naked PC's or with Linux from Fujitsu Siemens can contact us @ emaack.com
[March 16, 2007, 23:06]
Jane Wakefield: Naked in Vegas
News Suddenly I realised that perhaps I had found the elusive naked commerce promised me. Remember the guy that ran naked through the streets while everyone admired his beautiful robes? There are only so many keynotes -- naked or not -- a girl can take...
[November 16, 2000, 9:16]
Naked Faces
Downloads Naked Faces features 20 abstract female faces that are captivatingly colorful and boldly expressive. Touching a particular face expands the image to mesmerizing effect. Touching her again allows the user to hear a specific three-word affirmation (e.g.
[September 30, 2008, 12:42]
Production line diversions could only cheapen the price of a 'naked pc'
Talkback This article sites 'production line diversions' as being a main reason manufacturers wouldn't want to sell a 'naked pc'. This sounds like a fancy way of saying they are giving in to pressure from Microsoft.
[March 17, 2007, 3:50]
American Pie Naked Run
Downloads First Annual Naked Run of America? American Pie is back! Join Stifler, Jim and Nadia on an outrageous journey to run the ? colleges, hot girls and a whole lot of crazy American Pie moments
[July 14, 2009, 8:00]
Naked touch
Downloads Naked touch features an advanced hybrid 16/32-bit pipeline complete with sharpening, blurring, noise reduction, highlight and shadow adjustment, multitouch curves, brightness, contrast, white balance, and color balance filters.
[November 24, 2008, 9:15]
Microsoft locks naked surfers in hotel room for a week
News The near-naked participants are part of an experiment to find out whether it is possible to survive by Internet alone. Their task will be to feed, clothe, communicate and perform everyday tasks like finding a job using only the Net.
[May 10, 1999, 12:03]
Top five PC manufacturers fail naked PC test
News Dell, HP and Lenovo claimed it was possible to buy naked PCs from their company — but our attempts to follow their guidance to buy one proved impossible. ZDNet's reporters posed as undercover buyers to identify the policy of the top-five PC vendors...
[March 16, 2007, 9:38]
Microsoft: You already have naked PCs!
Blog Comment If they force the naked PC will they apply the same to Macs? Shouldn't you be able to buy a naked mac and choose to install Vista instead of OSX? Having worked in tech support in the past I'd hate to be supporting a company that sold naked PCs to...
[September 28, 2007, 10:21]
Curbing Microsoft's naked ambition
Leader Does that mean that Microsoft considers naked PCs tantamount to licence abuse? It's an offer you can't refuse — buy a PC, get Microsoft software thrown in. And we do mean you cannot refuse; try going into a high street retailer or picking a PC off...
[April 6, 2006, 14:05]
The bare-faced facts behind naked PCs
Leader Of the top five PC sellers we talked to, none could actually provide a naked PC. Let's make sure the PCs, not the emperors, are naked. In the cut-throat business of IT, everyone's fighting to save a buck and choice is king.
[March 19, 2007, 15:26]
EU thinktank calls for naked PCs
News The institute examined several options for breaking Microsoft's monopoly, but settled on the so-called "naked PC" option because offering customers a choice of bundled operating systems would be logistically impossible on the high street, and...
[September 24, 2007, 13:27]
Businesses back call for naked PCs
News UK businesses have backed calls for computers to be sold "naked" — without a bundled Microsoft Windows operating system. Three-quarters of the12-strong CIO Jury IT director panel formed by ZDNet.co.uk's sister site silicon.com have now backed that...
[September 28, 2007, 14:13]
Users split over naked PCs
News A European thinktank's recent recommendation that computers should be sold without an operating system — so-called "naked PCs" — in order to tackle Microsoft's dominant position and foster competition in the operating-system marketplace has got...
[October 1, 2007, 17:42]
Microsoft: You already have naked PCs!
Blog Comment Apples and Gourds. Apple builds (and has designed all along) BOTH the hardware and the software, so there is no conflict of interest (unlike the case with Microsquash) and no reason to force product separation.
[September 28, 2007, 23:13]
Curbing Microsoft's naked ambition
Talkback I am sick of paying a tax on crappy, bug ridden, spyware loving Microsoft Windows ! I've tried to have windows unbundled from a PC in PC World, thats 'not possible sir - sorry'. I argue that I have an existing copy of Windows that I legitimately...
[April 9, 2006, 20:31]
Naked PCs
Talkback I see the problem, but it comes down to the detailed wording. If a vendor sells a PC and offers the consumer a choice of OSs the consumer gets the choice the EU is after and the vendor would still pre-install the OS before taking the machine home...
[October 2, 2007, 12:32]
Microsoft: You already have naked PCs!
Blog Comment Bundling is OK. What needs to be declated illegal is Windows being sold tied to a particular computer. Every computer with Windows preinstalled should come with install disks. If you have bought Windows OEM or otherwise, you should be able to re...
[September 25, 2007, 15:42]
Microsoft: You already have naked PCs!
Blog Comment I see the problem is that most consumers, especially in the home market, do not realize they have other options. To complicate that, they have probably never used anything besides Microsoft OS going back to DOS 1.25.
[September 28, 2007, 22:46]
Microsoft: You already have naked PCs!
Blog Comment For anyone smart enough to be able to build their own PCs then, yes, there is a choice. However try buying a brand name notebook without Windows - nigh on impossible. The argument is that most customers want Windows anyway so it's cheaper to just...
[September 29, 2007, 3:28]
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