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Sunday, 27 August 2006 |

The eXcito Bubba Mini Home Server is a Debian GNU/Linux OS-based server which has a small form factor (183 x 114 x 43 mm) and runs in near-silence (less than 20dB in active mode). For administration and file & folder management purpose, a web browser interface has been pre-loaded on the system. Uses can also use Bubba for an Apache web server, an email server, a printer server, a backup server, or any tasks, thanks to over 15,000 supported Linux packages. Weighs at 1.7kg, the Bubba Mini Home Server is equipped with both Wireless LAN and Ethernet LAN connectivity, along with two USB 2.0 ports - one for printer / USB disk connection, the other for PC connection. It only requires less than 10W of power in active mode, and less than 2W in idle mode. Users can either pay $330 and get an 80GB 5,400rpm HDD, or spend an extra $50 ($380 total) for the 250GB 7,200rpm HDD. |
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Sunday, 27 August 2006 |
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 Epson has just released a new member of the Endeavor series desktop PC, the Endeavor Pro4000. This is a BTO PC, which means almost all specs can be configurable, including processor, RAM, and HDD. For the processor, users can choose any of the Core 2 Duo processor family, from the E6300 (1.86GHz) to X6800 (2.93GHz). As for the graphics engine, a wide-range of video card are available, including GeForce 7300GS, GeForce 7600GT, ATI Radeon X1900XTX, ATI Radeon CrossFire, ATI FireGL® V3300, and NVIDIA Quadro® FX1500.
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