Archive | March, 2010

The future of power cell

Via http://www.myfuelcell.se What is it? A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that transforms the chemical energy of a fuel (hydrogen, methanol, natural gas, gasoline etc.) and an oxidant (air or oxygen) into electrical energy. The fuel and the oxidant react at two different electrodes – the anode and the cathode – and are separated [...]

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Testing out a cheap VDI

Commenting on Christoper Dawson's post at ZDNet Education (@ http://education.zdnet.com/?p=3702&tag=col1;post-3702 ).  We've been using NComputing x350 for about three months now. Originally we were planning to purchase three computers for our teachers use as a community PC. The use of these PCs are mostly for; report card, microsoft office use, and web browsing/research. I've researched a better [...]

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