IBM Makes Big UCC BetLotus Software General Manager Mike Rhodin discusses how UCC technology will change the industry. ...Win a Dell XPS Ultra-Portable Notebook Free Registration to Insight24 Provides Access to Over 5,000 B2B Webcasts and Videos. eWEEK Friday, March 21, 2008
IBM Preps Team Concert, A Collaborative Development ToolRational Team Concert is based on Jazz, a technology platform for tools that will give them collaborative properties, such as sharing a common source code. InformationWeek Friday, March 21, 2008
External Storage Drives offer capacities up to 1.0 TB.Featuring SATA technology, OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro FireWire+USB 2.0 Combo Drives offer hot swappable storage. Two FireWire ports allow units to be daisy-chained to additional FireWire devices, while Oxford chipset allows plug-and-play compatibility with virtually any Mac, PC, or Linux-based computer that supports FireWire or USB 2.0. Data may be accessed/read/written interchangeably between FireWire and USB 2.0 ports, allowing seamless use of drives between multiple systems.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Hard Disk Drives | Data Storage Products Thomasnet Friday, March 21, 2008
Inspection Scope features remote video technology.Featuring distal video camera at end of 36 in. shaft, Video Stik VS36-10WW provides internal inspection of engines, A/C systems, and interior structures of walls. Imaging and illumination are provided by full color image sensor and dual solid state LEDs, which are controlled by on/off rocker switch. Users can view live video from camera on 2.5 in. full color LCD screen. Operating for 5 hr on 4 AA batteries, scope comes in protective case with mirror and magnet accessories.This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring InstrumentsOptics and Photonics Sponsored by: Keyence Corporation of America - The Source for Digital Microscopy SolutionsVision Systems Sponsored by: Keyence Corporation of America - The Internet Resource for Machine Vision SolutionsComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Videoscopes | Visual Inspection Devices | Video Cameras | Inspection Cameras Wugnet Friday, March 21, 2008
Twitter's political coming of age?First YouTube, now Twitter. The hot technology of jour suddenly finds itself becoming the topic of conversation in the Presidential primary jockeying. CNET Friday, March 21, 2008
Microsoft Hyper-V Leaves Linux Out In The Coldwhitehartstag writes to mention that microsoft has announced their new Hyper-V as feature-complete. Unfortunately the list of supported systems is disappointingly short. 'No offense to SUSE Enterprise Server crowd, but only providing SUSE support in Hyper-V is a huge mistake. By not supporting Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS, and BSD, Microsoft is telling us Hyper-V is a Microsoft only technology. More Mt. Redmond, Microsoft center of the universe thinking. That's disappointing. Sure, if you are a Microsoft only shop, Hyper-V will be an option for virtualization. But so will VMware and XenServer. But if you run a mixed shop, Hyper-V won't solve your problems alone — you'll have to also add VMware or Xen to your virtualized data center portfolio. Or just go with VMware and Xen and forego Hyper-V.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, March 21, 2008
Sony Blu-ray Under Patent Infringement ProbeLucas123 writes 'The US International Trade Commission said it will launch an investigation into possible patent infringements involving Sony's Blu-ray players and other technologies using laser and light-emitting diodes, such as Motorola's Razr phone and Hitachi camcorders. The investigation was prompted by a complaint filed in February by a Columbia University professor emerita who says she invented a method of using gallium nitride-based semiconductor material for producing wide band-gap semiconductors for LEDs and laser diodes in the blue/ultraviolet end of the light spectrum. Her complaint asks the ITC to block imports of LED and laser diode technology from Asia and Europe. The total market for all types of gallium nitride devices has been forecast at $7.2 billion for 2009 alone.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, March 21, 2008
Array-Based Memory May Put a Terabyte On a ChipLucas123 writes 'A new type of flash memory, called array-based memory, could offer a terabyte of data on a single chip within the next decade by bypassing current NAND memory technology, which is limited by the miniaturization capability of lithography. According to the Computerworld story, start-up Nanochip Inc. is being backed by Intel and others, and over 11 years has made research breakthroughs that will enable it to deliver working prototypes to potential manufacturing partners next year. And by 2010, the first chips are expected to reach 100GB capacity.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, March 21, 2008
Intel to release low-cost laptop in the WestIntel, the world's largest chip-maker, has said it will let Western consumers buy a low-cost laptop originally designed for poor children in the developing world. The US technology giant said it would team up with PC makers to release a new version of its Classmate PC, which sells in developing ... Techzonez Friday, March 21, 2008
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