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Measuring Linux By The Kill-A-Watt


Everybody knows that I like my horsepower. The bigger, louder, and badder... the better.
 

Smart Power Monitoring with Network UPS Tools


An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a must-have in server environments, and for many desktop users as well. But although simply connecting your PC or server to a UPS will protect you from intermittent power outages and give you the chance to shut the system down at the keyboard, an unattended power outage could still cause problems.

 

Lenovo Returns to the Linux Desktop


Lenovo will soon be shipping an ARM Snapdragon-based netbook using Linux.
 

A.M.D.-Intel Settlement Won’t End Their Woes


Advanced Micro Devices, a rival maker of computer chips, had accused Intel of strong-arm tactics to pressure PC makers to buy Intel products.
 

Atom Leads CPU Shipments to All-Time Record, IDC Says


Microprocessor shipments rose to an all-time record level during the third quarter of 2009, according to IDC.
 

A Litl Redux


After my Thursday column about the litl, readers pointed my attention to a blog post where the folks at litl (all lowercase) further defended their reasons for its rather top-heavy $700 price point.
 
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