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    Server Monitor Pro tracks server performance and availablity, and notifies and runs corrective actions when needed. WatchDISK Disk Space Tracker monitors server disk space. Try the free Server Monitor trial and the free WatchDISK trial to monitor your Windows servers and other network devices, or use the freeware version.
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ServersCheck Monitoring Freeware download and review - server monitor from SnapFiles - 0 views

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    ServersCheck Monitoring Free Edition is a tool for monitoring, reporting and alerting on network an
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Network Monitoring & Server Monitoring Software | Temperature Monitoring Sensors - 0 views

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    Network Monitoring & Server Monitoring Software for monitoring server room equipment & conditions. Temperature Monitoring Sensors for Server Room Temperature Monitoring.
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PDAcomparer | PDAdb.net - Comprehensive Database of PDA, PDA Phone, PNA & Smartphone Specif... - 0 views

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MM-3000(ID-PCI7E) 製品情報 株式会社MVK | ASUS PCパーツ・周辺機器 総合代理店... - 0 views

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    specs for the Devon IT 6050B mobo
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    mobo used in the Devon IT thinclient 5060B
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Geek to Live: Fifteen Firefox Quick Searches - 0 views

  • I was going to write a post on my weblog, but I guess now is a fine time to mention a quick Firefox tip regarding smart keywords (same thing as a "Quick Search," I've just gotten used to calling them that).

    As many of you may already know, by default, non-urls typed into the Firefox address bar are passed through Google's I'm Feeling Lucky search. However, by changing the "keyword.URL" about:config entry (more details on using about:config are available at http://mozillazine.org/misc/about:config/) to "http://yubnub.org/parser/parse?command=" the address bar can default to a YubNub (yubnub.org) search. This means that, essentially, you may now use all of YubNub's commands just as you would smart keywords. For example g will do a Google search, and gblog will yield blog search results. In essence you are instantly adding all of YubNub's commands as smart keywords.

    Alternatively, if unlike me, you are not too lazy to type an extra "y " in front of all your commands, you can simply grab YubNub's quick search (http://yubnub.org/parser/parse?command=%s).
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Review: Nokia E71 | Geek.com - 0 views

  • The Nokia E71 is a smartphone that lets you perform just about any task you can think of but all from your mobile device. In addition, it offers a unique dual home screen which lets you leave the office in peace by customizing what you want to see in each of your home screens. For example, in my tests I had one home screen pulling my e-mail from Exchange while on the other home screen I had my Gmail account. It’s really a great feature, and one I hope to see on other devices in the future.
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      I want one, but have to figure out what to do with the Blackjack.
  • Mail and Exchange

    There’s a built-in Mail application, which unfortunately doesn’t perform an auto-complete from your contacts. It does work perfectly with Exchange, though, which can be accessed by installing a free Mail for Exchange application. Speaking of which, it’s one of the best implementations I’ve seen for Exchange. After installing the application and providing the necessary settings, my calendar, contacts, e-mail and tasks came streaming in.
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  • The Nokia E71 comes loaded with versions of Word, Excel and Powerpoint and you can even compose a Powerpoint deck directly from the mobile phone if you desire. It also features an application called Voice Aid which will read aloud pretty much anything it sees on the screen to you. There’s also a Barcode Reader application, but I couldn’t get it to read any bar codes in my tests, and of course an included camera, GPS and web browser. The browser itself is worth mentioning in that it rendered Google’s iPhone-friendly pages exactly as it does on the iPhone. It was a welcome change being able to navigate iPhone-friendly pages with actual up and down buttons, instead of relying on a touch screen.
  • In summary, there’s very little that I didn’t like about the E71. It’s definitely one of the more powerful smartphones I’ve used, and once you get used to the Series 60 way of navigating the device (it took me an hour or so), it’s easy to customize and find just about anything you’re looking for. I could easily see the E71 replacing just about any phone I tend to carry.
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