Improvements to IBM BladeCenters and H and HS22 blade servers can now be implemented by combining BLADE’s BNT Virtual Fabric 10G Switch Module with the Emulex Virtual Fabric Adapter CFFh for IBM BladeCenter. Emulex's Virtual Fabric Adapter CFFh gives IBM's BladeCenters network connectivity options tha... |
25 November 2009 04:57 GMT |
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Hollywood is known, and often criticized, for its seemingly endless ability to create a new, and not necessarily better, film from past successful franchises. Fans have been repeatedly let down by such sequels, prequels and spinoffs but chances are the same won’t happen with the reinvent “Blade” tha... |
8 July 2009 04:10 GMT |
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T-Mobile was reported a while ago to be prepping new Sidekicks to be launched this year, and now we've got a few more details on one of said devices. We are talking about a so-called Sidekick LX 2009, which was supposedly codenamed Blade internally, yet it is uncertain whether this is the same model or not. Th... |
2 February 2009 02:40 GMT |
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Think of a conventional wind turbine. You will most likely imagine a giant platform towering several tens of meters in the air on which a 15 meter long blade spins wildly. It doesn't seem to be very practical, does it? That's because it's not. The solution may be in scalable wind turbine designs, which... |
27 May 2008 04:41 GMT |
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Marvel Comics' vampire hunter, previously the subject of the feature film Blade, makes his debut on the PlayStation in this chilling, third-person action-adventure. Become the "baddest" vampire hunter that the world has ever seen as you negotiate 21 thrilling environments - including the Gothic City Museum, city... |
14 January 2008 17:31 GMT |
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This is like a knife for the bacteria: a team at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has made a razor-like material on the "cutting edge" of nanotechnology. The nanoblades are made of magnesium and result from a different nanostructure growth technique than the traditional one. But we won't cut bacteria with them;... |
26 September 2007 04:53 GMT |
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The server manufacturing Egenera announced that it will expand its product offering in order to include server systems based on the newest Intel quad core processors from the 7300 series. The Egenera Processing Blade, also known on the servers' market as the pBlade, will feature four new family members which wil... |
7 September 2007 08:26 GMT |
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The blade server industry is a very profitable one as the demand for more advanced configurations and servers featuring increased amounts of computing power is rising and HP, the world leader of computer hardware manufacturing companies, is positioned to make the best of this market trend.HP was from the very beginni... |
23 August 2007 06:50 GMT |
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IBM is one of the leading manufacturers and vendors of servers and mainframes since the good old days when the first iteration of the System z platform was hot news. Recently, the big and blue company entered the blade server market and now they are already thinking expansion plans in order to maintain their place on... |
6 August 2007 11:12 GMT |
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The "new" and "improved" Dell with a brand new management team and quite a few executives replaced is apparently not too different from the "old" Dell, at least when seeing all the racket they make about HP's "blade everything" philosophy that left them out in the cold. While the "blade everything" concept has n... |
20 July 2007 05:44 GMT |
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Blade II is the only action/adventure combat-fest that allows players to be Blade, the half-vampire, half-human superhero who lives to rid the world of vampires. Armed with an arsenal of deadly weapons and over-the-top martial arts moves, players must stop the vampire underworld from farming humans for their souls by... |
4 April 2007 02:57 GMT |
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