We're in the Klamath generation now. What a great-sounding Darth Vader kinda name. Intel should have kept that code name for the Pentium II, because it sounds so much better than "I'll have a Pen - ...
First published 24 April, 1997. The final NetPC specification suggests that spotting the difference between a NetPC and a PC could be tough. The consortium led by Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, ...
Entry-level NetPCs are being touted at around $1,000 with major selling points being the ability to remotely configure and manage the PC across a network and a sealed case inhibits user modification.
The low-cost netPCs of Chennai-based Novatium Solutions Pvt Ltd will find its way into the developed markets. Thin Client, which operates on a centrally located server where the customer will have to ...
Intel and Microsoft announced a broad specification for a reference design for the NetPC, to coincide with the start of CeBit. At the same time, Intel gave the Pentium II processor, formerly codenamed ...
anybody accidently buy one of these? or bought one and don't like it?<BR>newegg.com has a barebones that i will be buying if i can't locate a "used" one<P>View image ...
Tata Teleservices (TTML) will deploy Nova netPC, the thin client computer from Chennai based Novatium Solutions at a setup cost for as little as Rs. 2499 (around $55) with a monthly subscription cost ...
HYDERABAD: The Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) in association with Novatium Solutions Private Limited today launched Nova netPC, world’s first maintenance-free computing service. Instead of buying ...
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