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Small form factor computer maker Shuttle is preparing to launch three new XS-Series nettop PCs based on the desktop version of the Intel Atom Cedar Trail platform.
All three models, dubbed the XS35V3, XS35GT V3, and XS36V, use the same Intel Atom D2700 processor which, thanks to its 2.13GHz operating clocks and dual... |
11 February 2012 16:01 GMT |
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Shuttle has just expanded its XPC barebone product lineup with a new high-performance compact solution dubbed the SZ68R5, which is based on Intel Z68 chipset and supports the company’s LGA 1155 processors.
Despite its small size, the unit can house a fully-fledged desktop system and can accommodate a maximum... |
31 January 2012 07:56 GMT |
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In case you all missed it, Shuttle is ready to start selling the latest Barebone PC to ever come out of its labs.
Since it is a barebone PC, it ships without a processor, memory and storage units.
That means that owners have to get their own Intel Core-series chip, HDD / SSD and ODD.
What the XH61 does have, thoug... |
12 January 2012 11:21 GMT |
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Shuttle has just announced that the company has updated its X-series barebone lineup with a new model, dubbed the XH61, which was designed to be compatible with Intel processors using the LGA 1155 socket.The smallish 3-liter case of the XH61 features an all-black design, but despite its compact size it does have enou... |
12 January 2012 08:56 GMT |
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Small form factor computer specialist Shuttle, has just announced the launch of a new version of its XPC H7 5820S mini-PC that can now be configured with either one or two Matrox M-Series PCI Express graphics cards in order to drive up to 16 monitors simultaneously.The Shuttle mini-PC measures just 19 centimeters (7.... |
28 October 2011 08:38 GMT |
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Shuttle has been making small form factor PCs, barebone or otherwise, for a long time now, so it wasn't overly strange when the SH61R4 XPC made it out of its labs.
Small form factor personal computers can be seen as minimalistic computer systems, and barebones take things to a sort of extreme, since they don... |
17 September 2011 04:19 GMT |
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Small form factor computer solutions manufacturer Shuttle, has recently announced the introduction of the second generation of passively cooled XS35 Mini-PCs designed to be used in the living room at home, in the office, classrooms and even in libraries.Just as its predecessor, the new generation of XS35 models is bu... |
9 September 2011 07:27 GMT |
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Shuttle North America, a company well renown for its powerful barebone systems, has just announced that it has decided to offer 3-year warranty and lifetime technical support to a select series of systems sold throughout US and Canada.This new extended warranty applies for all SX58H7 Pro, SH67H3, XG41 barebone system... |
4 August 2011 09:02 GMT |
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IT companies frequently release one item or two intended for a particular part of the consumer base, but Shuttle decided this would be one of those times when it releases products for two distinct segments.
Shuttle is a company that tends to give its systems more compact frames than those one would normally expec... |
8 July 2011 02:48 GMT |
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Shuttle has made the news for a variety of things already, and it looks ready to do so once more, having unveiled its latest, small form factor workstation, one based on Intel CPUs and equipped with NVIDIA or AMD graphics.Coming to offer some sort of variety to an IT industry that has been seeing much of the tablet ... |
4 July 2011 10:51 GMT |
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While most of us would think that the LGA 775 socket went extinct a few years ago, Shuttle seems to disagree with this claim and it recently announced a new ultra-compact barebone system that is compatible with Core 2 Series processors.
Known as the XG41, this 3-litre barebone is a great alternative for users left... |
21 June 2011 03:24 GMT |
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Shuttle, like so many other companies, did not pass the chance of showing up at Computex and putting on display its newest products, one of them being an item which is so new that it won't become available for a while.Consumer electronics trade shows, or IT events of any other, act as a stage where companies fr... |
3 June 2011 08:08 GMT |
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Shuttle has just announced that it has expanded its portfolio of XPC barebones with the addition of the new SX58H7 Pro that can house Intel six-core LGA 1366 processors as well as dual slot graphics cards inside its elegant black aluminum chassis.
The SX58H7 Pro features pretty much the same dimensions as the rest... |
5 May 2011 08:49 GMT |
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Announced in the middle of February of this year, Shuttle's SH67H3 Sandy Bridge barebone system have now started shipping featuring a revised motherboard design that packs the B3 version of the Cougar Point chipset.
The XPC SH67H3 barebone is compatible with a wide range of Sandy Bridge CPUs from the Core i3,... |
22 April 2011 04:08 GMT |
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Just when everybody though that LGA 775 is dead and buried, Shuttle comes to add a new XPC barebone to their collection that was designed around the Intel G41 Express chipset to support Core 2 Duo processors.The new barebone is called the SG41J4 and it features an ultra-compact design as well as a G41 motherboard wh... |
21 April 2011 11:06 GMT |
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NASA had been preparing to send the Discovery shuttle on its final voyage and it seems that the launch was completed successfully, albeit not without a small, last-minute technical mishap of sorts. Those that like to keep track of man's various efforts to better understand and cope with what lies beyond our pla... |
25 February 2011 03:51 GMT |
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Shuttle has just announced that during the CeBit fair, which will take place at the beginning of March in Hanover, Germany, the company is going to release two new Mini-PC barebone systems compatible with Intel's second generation core processors, dubbed the SH67H3 and SH67H7.
Both share similar specification... |
16 February 2011 08:46 GMT |
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Last night, Monday (January 31), the space shuttle Discovery was returned to its launch facility in Florida, after spending more than a month in a NASA hangar for repairs. The mission is now due to take off to low-Earth orbit on February 24.
This was the second time that the spacecraft, its external fuel tank, and... |
1 February 2011 02:22 GMT |
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I think that anybody can agree with me that winning that stylish Shuttle Lifestyle PC up for grabs at the company's Due Date Sweepstakes sounds like a pretty good deal, but when you take into account the fact that Mushkin also added a Callisto SSD to the prize list, then your pretty much know this is one competi... |
3 November 2010 07:16 GMT |
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The IT industry has long been the site of a great many legal disputes, and while some of the ongoing ones appear to be nearing their conclusion, others sprout up to take their place, and the latest among them has just appeared, between ECS and Shuttle, over alleged information leaks.Over the years, certain company e... |
23 August 2010 10:09 GMT |
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Shuttle has definitely been taking its time perfecting the passive cooling design, but it seems that it has finally decided to start shipping a certain, quite highly anticipated nettop, known as XS35, which is known for having a totally fanless construction and still provide Full HD multimedia capabilities, thanks t... |
19 August 2010 05:26 GMT |
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Shuttle has already made a habit of releasing intriguing nettops and barebone PCs, but its latest creation may come out as more than just a new addition to its line of such devices. In fact, though it stays true to the space efficiency standard that the company adheres to, the new barebone is unlike other because, de... |
23 July 2010 05:54 GMT |
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With the ION 2 graphics processing unit, NVIDIA secured a significant portion of the netbook and nettop market, obviously because this component confers a considerable graphics and multimedia prowess upon whatever device it is placed into. This, of course, goes for the Shuttle XS35, a nettop that, according to a repo... |
23 June 2010 04:32 GMT |
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Often, when a company or another comes up with a new idea for a device, said idea is showcased at the next electronics event or a specially set-up event. Other times, said hardware or PC supplier would simply issue a press release describing the electronic. Afterwards, efforts are usually put into bringing said devic... |
14 June 2010 08:39 GMT |
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Even though most PC enthusiasts like their desktop chassis large and colorful, with as many silent fans and LEDs as possible, there are those who prefer more compact cases, as long as no impact is made on performance. Such consumers may even consider buying a PC with a smaller form factor that would go unnoticed, esp... |
30 April 2010 04:55 GMT |
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Shuttle is known for its love of small form factor personal or professional computers, which is exactly why it is not entirely surprising to hear that the company has designed another one. This newest product, however, is not another HTPC or a PC with entry-level specs, but a machine that means to cater to the needs ... |
2 April 2010 04:10 GMT |
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One woe that all laptop owners are faced with when buying a mobile PC is the knowledge that they will not exactly be able to upgrade the machine very easily, if at all, in the future. This fact mostly limits a mobile PC's ability to keep up with the latest software, especially games, which, as is well known, are... |
3 March 2010 09:46 GMT |
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Shuttle Inc., a company that specializes in the development and production of innovative mini PCs, is showcasing its not-so-innovative Shuttle notebook at CeBIT 2010 in Hanover, Germany. Our guys have sent in some pictures depicting an almost exact replica (a clone, if you will) of Apple’s aluminum, unibody Mac... |
3 March 2010 06:19 GMT |
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While there are indeed hard-core gamers and enthusiasts that constantly look for top-tier desktop parts, there are also consumers that want decent machines for web browsing and basic office tasks. Nettops are generally employed by such end-users, as they provide the intended functionality without unnecessary but cost... |
26 February 2010 10:51 GMT |
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Shuttle's CES exhibition contained previews of products based on Intel's Atom platform and the Core i3, i5 and i7 processors. The company has been working on the J Series systems, whose existence was disclosed back in November, and re-designed all-in-one computers. The all-in-one PC introduced by Shuttle ... |
11 January 2010 06:07 GMT |
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Small form-factor (SFF) PCs are the definers of a segment of the IT market that is very popular with both business and non-business consumers, especially PC enthusiasts and hobbyists, obviously because of their compactness and easy setup. A leading designer of such PCs is Shuttle, a developer that is always finding n... |
16 November 2009 07:10 GMT |
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The all-in-one PC market has certainly benefited from performances and features of low-power Atom processors, if we consider the high number of systems that has recently been launched on the said platform. On that note, it appears that yet another system makes its way on the market, coming from Shuttle Computer. Dubb... |
4 September 2009 03:24 GMT |
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Yesterday, Endeavor Astronauts Dave Wolf and Chris Cassidy performed an extra-vehicular activity (EVA) on the International Space Station (ISS), aimed at replacing a few of the laboratory's oldest batteries. NASA planned that four of six packages be removed during the six-hour spacewalk, but that objective was n... |
23 July 2009 03:44 GMT |
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Four decades after the day Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the surface of the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission, astronauts currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and space shuttle Endeavor marked the moment by performing the second spacewalk of STS-127. Mission specialists Dave Wolf and To... |
21 July 2009 01:37 GMT |
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NASA has announced that one of the toilets aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has been taken out of commission, having shown signs of malfunction. Brian Smith, the flight director for the orbital station, says in a statement that engineers are, at this point, unsure of the extent of the damage. It was not i... |
20 July 2009 03:58 GMT |
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A month late and after five very frustrating delays because of bad weather and lightning storms, the shuttle Endeavor finally blasted towards the International Space Station late on Wednesday, Space.com informs. The launch took place at 6:03 p.m. EDT (2203 GMT), from Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, with E... |
16 July 2009 08:21 GMT |
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Shuttle is a custom PC vendor that specializes in the design of small form factor PCs, featuring low-power platforms and providing users with a basic computing experience. On that note, the company has just announced the availability of its new multimedia and business computer system, dubbed G2 7600, based on the com... |
26 June 2009 06:14 GMT |
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Shuttle PC, a vendor of small form factor desktop PCs, has just announced the launch of a new AMD-based mini-PC, designed to take advantage of the performance features of AMD's latest AM3-socket platform. Dubbed SA76G2, the small form factor PC can provide users with support for up to 8GB of DDR2 RAM memory, whi... |
17 June 2009 10:29 GMT |
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Shuttle, a leading designer and manufacturer of small form computer systems, has announced today the introduction of its first VIA Nano-based line of PCs, featuring two new models, the XS29 and the XS29F. The company's new Embedded Slim series will take advantage of the performance and power consumption features... |
25 May 2009 04:57 GMT |
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The 19-year-old Hubble Space Telescope, the most well-known and productive observatory in the world, is now affixed to the space shuttle Atlantis' cargo bay. The crew managed to successfully pull in the satellite yesterday, at around 1:14 pm EDT (1714 GMT), using their spacecraft's robotic arm. The maneuver... |
14 May 2009 01:58 GMT |
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The market for all-in-one computer systems has increased significantly in the recent past months, a trend that was enabled by the impressive popularity of Intel's low-power Atom platform. This has enabled PC makers to develop and roll out systems that are based on said platform, which offers the basics in comput... |
24 April 2009 09:18 GMT |
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Given the number of PC vendors out there, there's a high chance that the computer system you have been looking for is already available on the market. On that note, barebone PC maker Shuttle Computer has recently unveiled a new Mini PC system that enables customers to take advantage of a unique feature like opti... |
30 March 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Shuttle Inc., a leading designer and manufacturer of small form factor computer systems, has just announced the introduction of its new Shuttle X Vision line of products. With the launch, the company also introduced a new all-in-one computer system, dubbed X50, which incorporates the Intel Atom processor in a 15.6-in... |
18 March 2009 11:41 GMT |
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After delaying the launch four times, officials at NASA finally decided to give the go-ahead for the new space shuttle Discovery mission. The seven members of the crew will take off on Wednesday night, from the Kennedy Space Center, on Merritt Island, Brevard County, Florida. The purpose of the STS-119 mission is to ... |
7 March 2009 06:07 GMT |
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Shuttle, a well-known computer system builder, has recently announced the availability of a new liquid-cooled SDXi Carbon extreme gaming solution, which was showcased earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The fresh system has been designed to provide gaming enthusiasts with an alter... |
17 February 2009 10:26 GMT |
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Along with the release of Intel's latest generation X58 desktop platform, a number of system vendors have announced their latest desktop computer systems, designed on the aforementioned platform. Shuttle is the latest to join the official launch of the company's SX58H7 Prima system, designed to provide user... |
16 February 2009 10:18 GMT |
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If you're an official from a major and famous scientific or educational institution, then you're probably aware of NASA's intent of having its fleet of three space shuttles displayed after their retirement. And you may also be aware that, theoretically, you only have less than two years to decide wheth... |
18 December 2008 16:01 GMT |
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There have been a lot of discussions concerning the path NASA should follow related to its current and future space missions, but no solid conclusion has been drawn yet. The collaboration between Barack Obama's new NASA transition team and Michael Griffin, NASA's current administrator, has not bee... |
16 December 2008 18:01 GMT |
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A California-based company called XCOR Aerospace is set to take people for a flight into space for as low as $95,000, less than half the price demanded by their competitors from Virgin Galactic. Although the conditions are not as good, the price and the view are definitely worth it. The tests will begin in 2010 and t... |
3 December 2008 14:31 GMT |
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NASA's independent Office of the Inspector General (OIG) issued its yearly assessment related to the agency's most difficult situations to be addressed in the future. They are all related to money at some point. The most important is, as probably expected, concerns the space shuttle retirement program ... |
19 November 2008 05:33 GMT |
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