Cheap GPS Systems
White Papers There are several cheap GPS systems nowadays. Those GPS systems are said "Cheap GPS systems" in the sense that those "Cheap GPS systems" are only offered with the price of less than 119 compared to the other GPS systems that reached the price of...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Online Pharmacy - Cheap Online Prescriptions Pharmacies
Forum Do you want to buy cheap Viagra online? We have found pharmacies which are selling Viagra and sorted them by price to help you to buy only cheap drugs for your problems. On this site it is possible to find the Viagra is well!
[September 2, 2006, 7:54]
Cheap Software Toolbar
Downloads The toolbar to get cheap software with one single click. It also includes reference software, educational software, dvd copy software, accounting software, Internet software, graphic software, computer software, trialwares.
[December 29, 2006, 0:16]
Cheap Linux PCs Targeted At Home Users
News A start-up located near Microsoft's headquarters unveiled an effort to sell super-cheap Linux computers to home users. For one thing, Linux is a more mature product with better acceptance now than when companies such as Ebiz Enterprises tried but...
[June 24, 2003, 8:32]
AMD Bets On Cheap Chips
News Sempron, which was designed to deliver multimedia performance on the cheap, will become an important part of AMD's desktop-processor strategy after it's released later this year. Advanced Micro Devices plans to use its forthcoming Sempron chip to...
[June 21, 2004, 10:15]
IPod & ITunes Hacks: Build A Cheap Linux Music Server
White Papers "Build a Cheap MacMP3/AACServer" covered how to create an awesome Mac-based digital music server. But what if one has a spare PC or a Mac that is too old to run OS X? The best option is to look at creating a Linux music server for the iTunes music...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
ADI Sheds Cheap Taiwan Image Skin
News ADI will launch its 19 inch monitor in September vowing to lose the traditional cheap Taiwanese clone tag. The company will also release a 17-inch portrait monitor as a technical statement against its more traditional image of low cost, high...
[June 20, 1997, 16:38]
Scam Wins Auctions On The Cheap
News Scam artists have figured out a way to win eBay auctions on the cheap. In a process known as "bid shielding," two people work in tandem -- one puts in a low bid, then the other puts in an outrageously high bid that scares off all other bidders.
[July 27, 1999, 14:48]
Mac OS X Upgrade Doesn't Come Cheap
News Apple Computer fans who rushed to Mac OS X last year learned Wednesday that there's no such thing as a cheap upgrade. The company will not offer a discounted upgrade version of Mac OS X version 10.2, code-named Jaguar, to current users of the...
[July 18, 2002, 8:31]
PC Expo: It's The Battle Of The (dirt) Cheap PCs
News It's good for people who wouldn't maybe buy a computer or someone who already has a computer, because it's cheap," said Lamar Potts, Be vice president of internet appliances. Microworkz.com, a Seattle-based, PC maker has received some attention...
[June 24, 1999, 9:51]
Microsoft Picks Five Countries For Cheap Windows
News Microsoft is getting ready to release a cheap, easy-to-use version of Windows XP for developing markets. Similarly, a cheap version of Windows could lessen the attractiveness of the Linux open-source operating system.
[August 11, 2004, 9:00]
Tablet PCs Won't Come Cheap
News When a new crop of tablet PCs debuts next week, they aren't likely to be cheap. Prices of tablet PC models from Acer, Toshiba and Viewsonic, posted on the Web site of US retailer CompUSA this week, range from just over $2,000 to $2,500 (£1,280 to...
[November 1, 2002, 7:46]
Thailand Plans Cheap Wireless
News Thailand's infocom minister is to chair a "Budget Wireless Project" working group, following earlier successes at bringing cheap Linux computers and cheaper software to the Thai public. The group plans to establish a commercial alliance in which...
[November 27, 2003, 9:30]
Sun Gets Serious About Cheap Servers
News Sun Microsystems got more serious on Monday about its effort to sell cheap servers, releasing two new machines and announcing deeper ties with Oracle and Red Hat. Through these deals, Sun can now tout that its cheap servers can run the same basic...
[May 20, 2003, 7:43]
1GHz PCs: Fast, But Certainly Not Cheap
News However, these new, faster PCs won't be cheap. While Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) are sprinting toward the finish line in a mad race to see who can be the first to release a 1GHz -- or 1,000MHz -- processor for desktop PCs, consumers are...
[March 3, 2000, 9:03]
Internet World: Torvalds On Microsoft -- Talk Is Cheap
News Talk is cheap," he said, responding to Microsoft's claim that it's thinking about opening some source. Linus Torvalds took a dig at some of the companies that say they're considering open source. The Linux inventor made his comments during the...
[October 6, 1999, 16:41]
Cheap Mac Clone Draws Angry Response
News A Florida-based firm advertising cheap, Mac-compatible systems running on standardised hardware has created a swirl of controversy this week — and drawn an angry response from one of the principal hackers involved in developing the software involved.
[April 17, 2008, 15:13]
Java Application Offers A Cheap BlackBerry Alternative
News A bog standard implementation on a cheap server will support roughly 500 users," said Nic Sheard, chief technical officer of Sirenic. Spurred by the popularity of Research In Motion's BlackBerry, Sirenic is promoting a Java-based information...
[February 8, 2002, 13:14]
Onshore Offshoring - Cheap Labour
Talkback CEO's and their Ivory Towers are just become too common - why don't the CEOs take a paycut and feel the wrath of personal budgeting rather than employing cheap labour and rendering British skill useless?
[February 21, 2007, 11:11]
VoIP: Paying The Price For Cheap Calls
News But just as spamming is very cheap for the person doing it because email is free, if, over time, VoIP calls also became free, you might expect many more unwanted messages," he says. Lacey's main concern was that companies may rush to take advantage...
[August 8, 2005, 17:10]

