New camera may revolutionize public security systemsThe U.K. company ThruVision has developed a new camera, called the T5000, which has the potential to revolutionize security systems in public places such as airports and train stations.The reason the camera is gaining so much attention is since it contains imaging technology that allows it to detect explosives, liquid narcotics, weapons, plastics, and [...] Geek.com Tuesday, March 11, 2008
EU approves Google acquisition of DoubleClickBrussels - The European Commission on Tuesday cleared the proposed acquisition of the online advertising technology company DoubleClick by Google after its probe concluded that the 3.1-billion-dollar deal would not harm consumers. The decision by the... EarthTimes.org Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Google plans unspecified job cuts at DoubleClickSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc plans to make an unspecified number of job cuts at DoubleClick Inc following the closing of its $3.1 billion acquisition of the advertising technology company, Google said on Tuesday. Reuters Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Nortel set to launch faster network technologyTORONTO (Reuters) - Nortel Networks Corp is about to roll out new technology that lets telecom companies immediately quadruple the capacity of their networks to help them cope with a boom in Internet video, high-definition programming and the use of mobile video phones. Reuters Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Nortel to launch faster network technologyTelephone equipment maker to announce it will offer optical technology that delivers speeds of 40 gigabits per second The Globe and Mail Tuesday, March 11, 2008
MacBook Air Disappears Into, Well, Thin AirSteven Levy, technology columnist for Newsweek, lost his new MacBook Air. One theory is that it got mixed in with the Sunday paper and his wife threw it out. Macobserver.com Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Industrial Ethernet Switch employs self-healing capabilities.Model EKI-7656C features 16 10/100Base-TX and 2 combo GbE ports that support both copper (RJ-45) connections and optional SFP modules, which are available in single-mode and multi-mode models for fiber connections 1,800 ft to 68 miles. X-Ring technology, in event of fiber cable fault or similar problem, switches to backup connection in less than 10 msec. Managed switch withstands extreme shock and vibration and includes redundant 12-48 Vdc power inputs.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Industrial Ethernet Switches Thomasnet Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Nortel Plans 40-Gbit/s Tech for ISPsNortel Networks is about to roll out new technology that lets telecom companies immediately quadruple the capacity of their networks to help them cope with a boom in Internet video, high-definition programming and the use of mobile video phones. Extremetech Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Iomega Rolls Out 120GB Backup DrivePortable disk storage drive maker Iomega introduced March 4 its latest and most capacious REV backup product, the REV 120GB Backup Drive, positioning it squarely at small and midsize businesses and remote workgroups. The new drive represents the third generation of the company's REV technology, ... Wugnet Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Buffalo Unveils 500GB Portable DriveBuffalo technology on Monday introduced a 500GB version of its MiniStation TurboUSB hard disk drive. The 500GB model joins other systems in the MiniStation TurboUSB line and costs US$329.The device features a a plastic chassis equipped with shock resistant technology. The drive connects to a hos... Techzonez Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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