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ViewSonic VA1926w 19-inch Wide LCD Monitor

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ViewSonic PJ551D 2300 Lumen DLP XGA Projector

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ViewSonic VX2240w 22-inch Digital/Analog Widescreen LCD Monitor

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ViewSonic's 22' VX2240w widescreen LCD delivers unparalleled performance with ultra-fast video response as fast as 2ms, 4000:1 dynamic ...
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ViewSonic VA503B 15-inch LCD Monitor

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ViewSonic's 15' VA503b LCD delivers impressive front-of-screen performance enhanced by fast 12ms video response that delivers crystal-clear graphics ...
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ViewSonic Q19wb-1 19-inch Wide LCD Monitor

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ViewSonic Optiquest Q19wb 19' widescreen LCD integrates high brightness and contrast ratios with super-fast video response. Enhance your ...
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ViewSonic VX1940w 19-inch Digital/Analog Widescreen 1680 x 1050 Hi-Res LCD Monitor

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The display is the world's first 19-inch widescreen LCD to combine 1680x1050 super high resolution, ultra fast, up ...
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ViewSonic VX2235WM 22-inch Wide LCD Monitor

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22IN LCD 3000:1 1680X1050 Black 2MS

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ViewSonic VA2026w 20-inch Wide Digital/Analog LCD Computer Monitor

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17 In LCD/1280 X 1024/ANALOG/280 NITS/600:1/8MS/BLACK

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Massachusetts expands trial of train-Fi: The state's train authority will spend $1.4m to expand a trial program for Wi-Fi on certain state commuter lines to all 258 coaches. The program's formal launch is Wednesday. The annual cost is estimated at $300,000, but the authority didn't try to estimate savings or other expenses involved in shifting people from cars to trains as a result of the service.

Skyhook says 300 iPhone apps access location: Location guru Brady Forrest breaks down the data about how many iPhone applications are aware of their surroundings. No numbers here about the number of queries per day Skyhook is handling from iPhones, which we would all love to know, but is certainly proprietary to their deal with Apple. Forrest doesn't mention another interesting sidenote: Skyhook corrects their database of Wi-Fi locations with every query sent by an iPhone, which as a highly mobile device, must have a dramatic effect on extending and enhancing their routine truck-based scanning.


Ballooning costs, feature creep, vendor lock-in and just plain bad technology have contributed to some of IT's most spectacular project failures. Here's what we can learn from past mistakes.
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Nick Bradbury just had a tumor removed from his head. Glad to hear he's doing well:

The fact that I'm able to type this blog entry less than a week after the operation has me hopeful that recovery will be quicker than I was led to believe, but it will still be a few weeks before I'm able to really tackle any serious work.



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