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Bluelounge Opens the Lid on CableBox Bluelounge Design announced its new CableBox cable management system on Friday. CableBox is container designed to hold the power strip, AC adapters, and extra cables most computer users have under their desk Macobserver.com Friday, June 06, 2008
Yahoo Delivers Search Toolbar Via Software PackagerYahoo inked a deal to expand distribution of its Web search services on personal computers via a pact with software packaging firm Acresso Software.... eWEEK Friday, June 06, 2008
Rackmount Computer offers variety of I/O expansion options.Available in 1.75 in. high, 1U rackmount enclosure, Relio R4000 has expansion locations on front and rear that allow interface to wide variety of devices and sensors using Sealevel SeaI/O OEM modules. I/O configurations include serial, optically isolated inputs, reed and Form C relay outputs, while processor options include 500 MHz AMD Geode LX800, 1.0 GHz ULV Intel Celeron M, or 1.4 GHz Intel Pentium M. Powered by internal 100-240 Vac power supply, fanless unit can operate at 50°C.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Industrial Computers | Rack Mount Computers Thomasnet Friday, June 06, 2008
Industrial Servers suit PICMG 1.0-based applications.Offered in 2U and 4U profiles, Kontron KISS PCI-759 servers bring Intel® Core(TM)2 Duo processor performance to PCI/ISA applications that require data processing-intensive performance without high-speed PCIe features. Systems are designed for continuous operation, operate at less than 35 dB, and incorporate Intel 945G chipset with 1066 MHz FSB and Intel ICH7 I/O controller hub. In addition to I/O connectivity, products support various PCI- and/or ISA-based extension boards.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Industrial Servers Thomasnet Friday, June 06, 2008
Camera Link Frame Grabber captures megapixel images.FrameLink Express lets ExpressCard laptop computer users view and acquire real-time, single- or multiple-frame, and standard AVI clip images from 2 independent Camera Link Base cameras or one Medium camera. Along with date and time of capture, each acquired frame can be stamped with customizable message. ExpressCard/54 interface provides 2.5 Gbps bandwidth, and flow-through pipelined architecture incorporates intelligent scatter/gather DMA engine to provide 200+ Mb/sec throughput.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Frame Grabbers Thomasnet Friday, June 06, 2008
Graphics Advances Make Identifying Real Images Difficultdestinyland writes 'The FBI's geeks admitted they were nervous over computer-generated images at a recent forensics conference. In court they're now arguing that a jury 'can tell' if an image is real or computer-generated — which marks the current boundary between legal and illegal. But reporter Debbie Nathan argues that that distinction is getting fuzzy, and that geeks will inevitably make it obsolete.' Note: some of the linked (computer-generated) images may be disturbing. of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, June 06, 2008
IBM Water-Cools 3D Multi-Core Chip StacksAn anonymous reader writes 'Water cooling will enable multi-core processors to be stacked into 3D cubes, according to IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory which is demonstrating three-dimensional chip stacks. By stacking memory chips between processor cores IBM plans to multiply interconnections by 100 times while reducing their feature size tenfold. To cool the stack at a rate of 180 watts per layer, water flows down 50-micron channels between the stacked chips. Earlier this year, the same group described a copper-plate water cooling method for IBM's Hydro-Cluster supercomputer. The Zurich team predicts high-end IBM multicore computers will migrate from the copper-plate water-cooling-method to the 3-D chip-stack in five to 10 years.' Reader Lilith's Heart-shape adds a link to the BBC's article on these internally-cooled chips. of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, June 06, 2008
Conference Robot Connects Offices in Different CountriesAn anonymous reader writes 'With travel getting so expensive this sure would be a neat way to connect people in separate offices and not just when they are overseas: 'Minneapolis-based PowerObjects Inc. has created an innovative tool to communicate with its development team in Islamabad, Pakistan. It's a 5-foot-3-inch, 215-pound robot called POGO — a sort of rolling, computer-screen on wheels mounted with a webcam that bears a slight resemblance to the R2D2 of 'Star Wars' fame.'' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, June 06, 2008
Apple Expected to Demo Leopard Successor Next Week4roddas writes 'Reports circulated Wednesday that Apple may demo the next iteration of Mac OS X next week or even release code to developers in preparation for an early-2009 launch. According to an account on Mac enthusiast site TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog), Apple may provide early copies of Mac OS X 10.6 at next week's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which opens Monday and runs through next Friday in San Francisco. Mac OS X 10.6 will run on Intel-based hardware only, said TUAW, and so will mark the ditching of support for the older PowerPC processor-equipped Macs. Apple announced it would shift to Intel processors three years ago, and unveiled the first systems in January 2006; most analysts have said that move is largely behind the reason for Apple's renewed success selling personal computers. It has never disclosed how long it would support the PowerPC with OS upgrades, however. Ars Technica also weighed in Wednesday on Mac OS X 10.6; its sources pegged with OS with th Slashdot Friday, June 06, 2008
iPO Free on iTunes - Dilbert, Seward, Wood, & More!Vern Seward offers his weekly roundup of free content for your computer, iPod, iPhone, or Apple TV, including the Dilbert cartoon collection, an HD tour of Alasks, wood working tips, Monopoly for your iPod, and this weeks' free songs Macobserver.com Friday, June 06, 2008
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