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A Promising Digital-Based Radio Network Over IP

A Promising Digital-Based Radio Network Over IP

...major software and hardware issues associated with a promising digital-based radio network station established in the Hashemite University (HU). The project can be considered... Read more

22 February, 2012
Serieslisous 1.4

Serieslisous 1.4

...serving as your personal episode guide. The dashboard features title, airdate and network station for upcoming and recent episodes of your favorites at a glance... Read more

23 July, 2011
Serieslisous Lite 1.0

Serieslisous Lite 1.0

...serving as your personal episode guide. The dashboard features title, airdate and network station for upcoming and recent episodes of your favorites at a glance... Read more

23 July, 2011

IBM says Compaq NC report is full of howlers

...ve seen in some time," said Pete Jakob, marketing manager for the Network Station NC line at IBM. "It makes the point that what people... Read more

21 January, 1998 by Martin Veitch

IBM ships Java NC with Lotus applets

...device. eSuite was formerly known by its 'Kona' codename. Big Blue's Network Station Series 1000 is its third NC line release, complementing March's... Read more

25 November, 1997 by Martin Veitch

IBM says NC sales potential is for real

...with OEM business at IBM, says the sales of Big Blue's 'Network Station' NCs shows that there is room for all the technologies. "The... Read more

1 July, 1997 by Martin Veitch

News Burst: National puts it all on chip for IBM

IBM claimed a first on Wednesday with the launch of the Network Station Series 2200 thin client which uses a highly integrated network-on... Read more

9 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

Is Microsoft going down the tubes?

...some vendors are already shipping devices that come sans Windows. The IBM Network Station line, thin-client computers for business, has BSD Unix at its... Read more

12 September, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols

IBM unveils PCs for the Net

Big Blue turns out simplified hardware for consumers and business that takes advantage of the Internet Read more

14 March, 2000 by John G.Spooner

National Semi chips in to develop IBM thin client

IBM claimed a first on Wednesday with the launch of the Network Station Series 2200 thin client, using a highly integrated network-on-a... Read more

9 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

A Year Ago: Sun and IBM tie the knot with JavaOS for business

...by mid-1998. IBM will offer JavaOS for Business on high-end Network Station NCs early in 1999 while Sun intends to migrate users of... Read more

6 April, 1999 by Martin Veitch

CeBIT: IBM tackles thin client confusion

The company has quietly started selling a variant of its Network Station that doesn't require a separate Unix or NT server. The... Read more

19 March, 1999 by Eamonn Sullivan

A Year Ago: IBM says Compaq NC report is full of howlers

IBM's Network Station people aren't too impressed by Compaq's recent statistics report... Read more

22 January, 1999 by Martin Veitch

US Report: Sun cuts NC prices, hopes JavaStation will shine

...said that corporate customers care more about cost of ownership. IBM's Network Station 1000 -- the closest hardware to Sun's JavaStation -- currently has a... Read more

5 December, 1998 by Deborah Gage

US Report: Don't pull the NC plug yet

...claims that corporate customers care more about cost of ownership. IBM's Network Station 1000--the closest hardware to Sun's JavaStation--currently lists at... Read more

2 December, 1998 by Deborah Gage

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