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Apple's Safari License (Technically) Forbids Windows Installation [Updated] Apple's license for Safari technically forbids installation on Windows computers that are not Apple-branded. The wording on the license -- which states that, "This License allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on a single Apple-labeled computer at a time" -- came to attention during the hubbub surrounding Apple's decision to make Safari for Windows available through the Apple Software Updater that comes with iTunes on Windows. [Update: Apple has since modified... Macobserver.com Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Hello, gorgeous! Meet the laptop you'll use in 2015A lot has changed in the 20 years since the first laptop computers appeared, including gigahertz processors, color screens, optical drives, and wireless data. However, one thing that has stubbornly stayed the same is the conventional clamshell format with its hinged display lid that opens to reveal a mechanical keyboard. InfoWorld Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Is IT Killing the Planet?At the Ziff-Davis Enterprise Data Center Summit, held in New York in March, Atefeh Riazi, World Wide Chief Information Officer amp; Sr. Partner Worldwide IT Ogilvy amp; Mather Worldwide, New York, asked some hard questions about the role IT is playing in the consumption of our global resources. She started out simply by talking about how much carbon dioxide her own company produces each year. Following is the information she presented at the conference. The sources for the statistics Riazi presented include Second Life computer Remanufacturing (www.secondlifecomputer.com) and The WEEE Man (www.weeeman.org)....Automate Software Builds with Visual Build Pro Easily create an automated, repeatable process for building and deploying software. eWEEK Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Apple to weather buying downturn better than rivals, says researcherAlthough the economic downturn in the U.S. is putting a crimp in consumers' plans to buy laptops and desktop computers, Apple Inc. appears poised to weather the storm better than some rivals, a research firm said today. Computerworld.com Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Syria tightens grip on Internet useSecurity forces jail bloggers, blocks websites, order Internet cafes to record clients' full names, ID or passport numbers and computer used The Globe and Mail Wednesday, March 26, 2008
'A joy to carry and use' - MacBook AirIn his earlier review of MacBook Air, Dan Frakes (macworld.com) thought it 'interesting,' but, after using it for three weeks on the road, he now finds MacBook Air 'compelling.' Not only does he now consider MacBook Air 'a great computer for hardcore road warriors,' he reports that he knows a good number of non-techie people who've purchased the Air simply because it does everything they need, in a package that's smaller, lighter, and more convenient for their around-the-house-and-down-to-the-coffee-shop laptop life. As for me, our family's new MacBook Air arrived last week.' apple.com Wednesday, March 26, 2008
New computers spell trouble for 2010 censusRead full story for latest details. CNN Wednesday, March 26, 2008
HD Cable Assemblies feature multicolored design.Utilizing PE-BYR940 coaxial cable, High Definition Cable Assemblies combine with 3 GHz HD Connectors in RCA, BNC, F, and Mini SMB type interfaces for use in 75W applications. Standard cable lengths of 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, and 120 in. are available in red, green, blue, black, white, and yellow.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Coaxial Cable Assemblies Wugnet Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Module offers mobile network for industrial vehicles.Designed as computing and connectivity module, Sky-Box(TM) provides power to all aftermarket additions to forklifts, AGVs, or other industrial vehicles. It also has ability to receive transactional and/or location data from onboard sensors or transaction tools. Internal computer gathers sensor data several times/sec, revealing vehicle location, load ID recorded, and transaction data collected during pick-up or put-away. Sky-Box communicates data to host-system or WMS via wireless connection.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsTest and Measuring InstrumentsSearch for suppliers of: Data Modules | Wireless computer Data Transfer Equipment | Data Collection Systems Thomasnet Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Fiber Optic Cable suits mobile, outdoor communications.Designed to meet demand for smaller and lighter weight equipment, tactical fiber optic cables are compatible with all optical fiber connector types and may be repeatedly used without compromised performance. Compact round cables, covering wavelengths from 1,260-1,625 nm, have fibers that can be coiled into 32 or and 20 mm dia loop. Offered in 6 standard product codes with up to 12 fibers, cables exhibit resistance to sunlight, chemicals, flames, abrasion, crushing, and cut-through.This story is related to the following:Communication Systems and EquipmentOptics and Photonics Sponsored by: Keyence Corporation of America - The Source for Digital Microscopy SolutionsComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Fiber Optic Cables | Tactical Communications Cables Wugnet Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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