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Atari, the golden years revisited

Gamasutra has published the second installment of Steve Fulton's history of Atari, the pioneering games company. In 20 pages he covers the golden years from 1977 to 1981, where the highlights include a range of coin-ops, the Atari Video Computer System (or 2600), the Atari 400/800 line of personal computers, and games such as Space Invaders, Asteroids, Centipede, Tempest and Star Raiders.

RIM BlackBerry 8800 Keyboard Revisited

(Review) - Back when we first reviewed the RIM BlackBerry 8800, one of the issues we noted was the clear distinction between its keyboard in comparison to the 8700 series. The 8700, if you remember, have much more tactile keys than the 8800, although the 8800 does well on the looks front. After completely switching to the 8800 and using it exclusively for the past few weeks, we feel we are ready to make the ultimate decision.

Linux and the Enterprise Desktop, Revisited

Linux has made steady progress infiltrating the data center as a server operating system, but so far it has been far less successful as an enterprise desktop operating system. At first glance that seems strange: Linux has the reputation for being faster, thinner, more stable and cheaper than Windows, so why wouldn't every organization want to run it on its desktops?

Linux and the Enterprise Desktop, Revisited

Linux has made steady progress infiltrating the data center as a server operating system, but so far it has been far less successful as an enterprise desktop operating system. At first glance that seems strange: Linux has the reputation for being faster, thinner, more stable and cheaper than Windows, so why wouldn't every organization want to run it on its desktops?

Dual access for the SOHO/ROBO revisited

WAN experts Steve Taylor and Jim Metzler analyze and share best practices on WAN issues from optimization to management.

Google: A Push Beyond Databases

This IDC study addresses what dataspace technology delivers and suggests how the dataspace technology might buttress Google's enterprise software and services. Organizations face increasing problems in managing their data — be it structured or unstructured. Traditional databases are part of the problem and part of the solution. Dataspaces are being revisited as a solution to today's data management challenges.


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