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Fujitsus “Innovation Award” server

Fujitsus mini server, “Tower Server Primergy TX120″, received the Innovation Award at Intel’s developer forum in Bejing this spring. It’s been a huge success on the Asian market and are now available in Europe.

The TX 120 is targeted towards businesses and companies that doesn’t have a separate server room available (can’t afford/don’t need). The manufacturer uses the following 3 as main sales arguments:

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Web Server Software and Malware

A few days ago the Google online security blog posted an article on web server software distribution across the Internet and the corresponding number of web server software across servers distributing malware. The numbers report a slightly larger fraction of Apache servers compared to the Netcraft web server survey.

The analysis is based on crawl information and only root URLs were examined, therefore hosts that did not present a root URL (e.g. /index.htm) were not included in the statistics. This may have contributed to the disparity with the Netcraft numbers.

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Laptop with HD DVD-burner

Toshiba recently announced they will be shipping the ultimate desktop replacement, Qosmio G40, later this month. The specifications are outstanding and should according to rumours include a 17-inch 1920 x 1200 screen, dual 200GB hard drives, T7300P Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, 512MB GeForce 8600M GT graphics, analog/digital TV-tuner, built-in 2 Mega pixel camera and a HD DVD-burner.

Qosmio G40

The high performance good-looking monster could perhaps benefit from a slightly larger screen but that would probably result in an insane asking price which is currently around 3000 euros (about $4000 US).

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eShare - download & share centre

A brand new product from Procare named eShare allows easy P2P while your computer is off(line).

eShare eShare lets you do 24/7 non-stop sharing while freeing up your computer for other purposes. You can utilize the latest P2P technology “Bit-Torrent” to download and share your favourite multimedia files. eShare’s intelligent concept lets you backup any files into your HDD, and to share them with family and friends – all without using your computer constantly. So start sharing, just plug in eShare…

Currently only compatible with a PC running on Windows, but this will probably change if this little box finds it way into the market. To access your friends files create an account with the community service, www.eSharelive.com, which also enables access to those of us without a static IP through a dynamic DNS solution.

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The Dragon: HP Pavilion HDX

A few months ago I wrote a post about the new “lapdesk” from Dell and it appears that more manufacturers are following in the same direction. Yesterday HP announced an entertainment notebook dubbed “The Dragon” or Pavilion HDX. The HDX features a tilting 20.1-inch widescreen display. The HDX will compete with Dell’s XPS M2010 for users who want serious multimedia power in a quasi-portable form factor.

HP Pavilion HDX

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