Monday, September 15, 2003

HP Introduces Transmeta Thin Clients
HP Introduces Transmeta Thin Clients

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Posted by Hemos on Monday September 15, @11:31AM

from the getting-the-new-machines-on dept.

prostoalex writes "HP will announce the T5500 and T5300 thin clients on Monday at the TechEX show in New York City, which use the 733-MHz and 533-MHz versions of Transmeta's TM5800 CPU. Prices range from $599 to $629."
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I wonder how long before law schools begin to look at thin clients for lab and admin use?  One wopuld think that with all of the hassles of August, the thought of moving away from unsecure, open-to-the-world desktops would look mighty convincing.

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John Palfrey is using weblogs in his Harvard Law School class this semester. [Scripting News]
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University of Washington dedicates new law building. The Seattle Times reports that the University of Washington School of Law is scheduled to dedicate a new law building Friday named after William Gates Sr., who graduated from the school just after World War II. In other law school news, Henry M. Grether J [JURIST's Paper Chase]

UW is the site of the 2004 Conference for Law School Computing.

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Novell to drop ZENworks from Linux tool bundle - ComputerworldNovell to drop ZENworks from Linux tool bundle - Computerworld
Novell Inc. said it plans to use newly acquired systems management tools instead of including its own ZENworks technology in a Linux software package that's due to go into open beta-testing next month.

At the company's BrainShare Europe 2003 conference in Barcelona, Spain, Novell officials said the Red Carpet tools developed by Boston-based Ximian Inc. which Novell bought last month (see story), will be included in the Nterprise Linux Services 1.0 bundle. Red Carpet offers capabilities such as automated distribution of software updates and patches to servers. The bundle will also include file, print, messaging and directory services.



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