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- Moore's Law: No more
- At the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore discusses the end of Moore's Law, which he believes will hit a wall in the next 10 to 15 years.
- Videos 2007-09-19
- Data Lost after removing Drive Encryption
- I have a Buffalo drive... 750Gb in size... 350gb worth of data... removed drive encryption without realising that it would remove the partition state and all files... trying to use easy recovery to recovery any raw data, but it hasn't found anything.Is there anything else I could do to retrieve...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-21
- External Hard Drive Problem
- The other day my external hard drive fell off the coffee table onto a hardwood floor. I didn't think much of it because it had fallen before and I hadn't encountered any problems. But this time, it wouldn't pull up any of the information on the drive -...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
- Dinosaur sightings - old-school computer hardware
- From ENIAC to RadioShack's TRS-80, this gallery contains photos of the outdated computer hardware that fills museums, supply closets, storage lockers, and techie basements everywhere. by Bill Detwiler
- Image galleries 2007-05-25
- Why is Buying Computer Hardware So Much Work?
- Choices are goodI think you bring up some good points, but I think you need to chill a little too. The rapid advances in technology is a good thing, and the phenomenon of your HW going obsolete the day you buy it is not new. Those of us who got...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-09
- Why is buying computer hardware so much work?
- Why is buying computer hardware so much work? To be sure, there are some components like power supplies, most peripherals, and so on that are pretty straightforward to choose. Even some of the more complex hardware, like hard drives and motherboards are pretty easy to select; you decide which features...
- Blog posts 2006-10-05
- (Photos: Dinosaur sightings - old-school computer hardware)
- they don't make those hunks like they used toThat computer really turns me on like a breaker. I have an old os book for the I been mugged 360 computer. It make me nostagic for a time before I was born. rofl!
- Discussion threads 2006-07-29
- More creative uses for dead computer equipment
- IT departments and end users often donate, recycle, or trash obsolete computer equipment. But more often than ever before, individuals are using dead computer hardware in creative and interesting ways.Compiled by Bill Detwiler
- Image galleries 2006-07-07
- Which computer hardware vendor provides the best service?
- Which computer hardware vendor provides the best service?A new TechRepublic poll asks, "Which big hardware vendor has provided your organization with the best customer service?HPDellIBMSunGatewayApple"Please tell us which vendor you've had the best luck with and share some of your experiences, including success stories and/or horror stories.Best HArdware Vendor ServiceBest...
- Discussion threads 2005-11-22
- Photos: Dinosaur sightings - old-school computer hardware
- a fun pcAfter my Altair I had a C64 for about 1 1/2 yrsuntil I started building IBM compatables in 84.I took no time reaching the max capabilities of the C64. Tried to tell Comador what they neededto do to get the 64 to autorun but they had movedon -...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-29
- Photos: Dinosaur sightings - old-school computer hardware
- Brings back fond memories....The most fun that I had in college was working on the Apple computers in the lab. I wanted my own computer so bad, but I couldn't afford one. My neighbor had a very nice Mac computer and I would clean his apartment so that...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-19
- Computer Organization & Architecture
- Hi, I'm new here. I not sure exactly where to post this. So I apologize if this post is in the wrong section. I was informed by a friend that a majority of you guys are very clued about computer hardware related issues. I'm doing a Computer Science degree and...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-11
- DOWNLOAD: 10 things you should know about saving money on computer hardware
- After personnel, equipment is often the second largest expense for an IT department. Saving money on hardware can have a significant impact on the bottom line, even for small and midsize organizations. This download provides 10 real-life examples of how TechRepublic contributors and members are making the most of their...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-27
- Dinosaur sightings 2: TechRepublic members share their favorite photos of old-school computer hardware
- TechRepublic members responded so strongly to our first Dinosaur Sightings photo gallery that we wanted to take a second walk down memory lane. We put out the call for new photos and you delivered. TechRepublic members scoured supply closets, storage lockers, and basements for computer fossils to fill our museum....
- Technical articles 2005-09-20
- Photos: Dinosaur sightings - old-school computer hardware
- I can't believe it!I can't believe it! Not a TI 99er in the bunch. If mine wasn't packed away I'd send a picture. My next computer was a PC Brand. It had a removable drawer that you could take out and put in a new drawer...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-02
- Photos: Creative uses for dead computers
- Image galleries 2005-08-25
- Photos: Dinosaur sightings - old-school computer hardware
- Spectrum ZX +The Spectrum ZX Plus was the first home computer I purchased back in 1984,just before Christmas.This Sinclair brainchild was excellent in that it displayed in colour,came with a portable tape deck,and simply pluged into the television.The tape-disc games came by the bucket load,and usually took ages to install.Chuckie...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-26
- Photos: Dinosaur sightings - old-school computer hardware
- How I wanted one of these SinclairsMan I remember back in the day wishing I could afford one of these little Sinclairs. But that was before I heard how difficult typing on the touch-keypad was.Amazing how much more powerful a computer you can get these days for the money.I've...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-24
- Photos: Dinosaur sightings - old-school computer hardware
- My first love versus .... my Treo 650My Mac is in the gallery (here: http://techrepublic.com.com/2300-10877_11-5679569-2.html), and I took the picture with my Treo 650 PDA. It got me thinking about the comparitive specs:MEMORYMac: 1MB built in, 20MB hard driveTreo: 23MB built in, 256MB SD cardSCREENMac: 512 by 342...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-24
- Dinosaur sightings: Share your favorite photos of old-school computer hardware
- Dinosaur sightings: Share your favorite photos of old-school computer hardwarearticle rootTell us the story of your first computerMy first real computer was a Tandy 1000. It came with an Intel 8088 processor, 640K RAM, two 5.25" floppies, and a color monitor. I later upgraded to a 20 MB hard drive....
- Discussion threads 2005-08-19
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