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Drilling Down: Rogue Computers Used in Ad Fraud Click fraud, in which people or computers click on ads solely to generate a payment, is on the rise. The New York Times Monday, June 16, 2008
The computer helper: Get a grip on spyware - FeatureWashington - Protecting yourself against spyware is no simple task. First, you have to be able to identify exactly what spyware is. Then you need to be knowledgeable enough to know which tools can protect you - and when their warning of infections ca... EarthTimes.org Monday, June 16, 2008
HP targets mainframe users with fault-tolerant blade serverHP on Monday is releasing the first blade server version of its NonStop computer, a highly fault-tolerant system designed to compete with IBM's mainframe. Infoworld.com Monday, June 16, 2008
Solid State Storage Controller boosts PC, MID performance.In notebook and desktop PCs with disk drives, 88NV8120 PCIe-based NAND flash controller promotes performance by enabling solid state storage subsystem to accelerate storage and loading of OS and applications software. Solution is also suited for diskless sub-notebooks and Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), promoting optimal system performance by intelligently balancing distribution of data between flash subsystem and hard drive.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Memory Controllers Thomasnet Monday, June 16, 2008
GPUs optimize visual experience on noteboook PCs.Featuring multi-core architecture, NVIDIA® GeForce® 9M Series includes Hybrid SLI technology, which enables 2 GPUs, one low-power and one high-performance, to work cooperatively in same PC to deliver GeForce Boost and HybridPower(TM). Processors feature PureVideo® HD video processing, support for Blu-ray advancements, support for MXM v3.0 graphics module specification, and multi-display connectivity with support for DVI, HDMI 1.3, Display Port 1.1, and VGA.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Graphics Accelerators | Graphics Boards Wugnet Monday, June 16, 2008
Portable, Secure USB Flash Drive is tamper-resistant.Optimized for data leakage protection, key management, portability, and interoperability, KeyArmor delivers enterprise management and authentication capabilities. Military-grade, ruggedized, portable, and auditable USB key lets enterprise users perform secure authentication via existing Smart Cards, RSA SecurID, or policy-based passwords to access strongly encrypted portable USB flash drives. Functionality also addresses password and data recovery for encrypted USB keys.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Flash Memories Wugnet Monday, June 16, 2008
Custom LCD Touchmonitors suit wind turbine applications.Useful in environmentally challenging environments, touchmonitors are offered in models compliant with NEMA 1/2/4/4X/5/12/12K/13 and IP66 standards. They range in size from 15-32 in. and can incorporate choice of Elo TouchSystems touch technologies: IntelliTouch surface wave, surface capacitive, AccuTouch 4-wire resistive, and Acoustic Pulse Recognition. Resistant to scratches and liquids, products offer viewing angles from 160-178° and brightness up to 1,400 nits.This story is related to the following:Display and Presentation EquipmentComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: LCD Touchscreens Thomasnet Monday, June 16, 2008
PCIe Chipsets support next-generation AMD notebooks.Featuring 300 Mbps PHY rate, Model RT2800 802.11 a/b/g/n 2T2R/2T3R chipset and Model RT2700 802.11 a/b/g/n 1T2R chipset offer legacy, mixed, and green-field modes. They feature 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth support, reverse direction data flow and frame aggregation, 802.11i security, Wake on Wireless LAN, and multiple BSSID. Advanced power management supports optimal wireless performance while helping extend notebook battery life.This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and DevicesComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Chip Sets | PCI Communication Boards Wugnet Monday, June 16, 2008
External Storage Drives utilize variable power technology.Available in 500 GB and 1 TB models, G-Force GreenDrive(TM) external USB and eSATA disk drives utilize variable speed disk mechanism that increases rotational velocity of disk in response to host demand, resulting in virtually no performance degradation. Manufacturing processes are eco-friendly, making GreenDrives compliant with RoHS Directive as well as the California Electronic Waste Recycling Act. This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Data Storage Products | Disk Drives Thomasnet Monday, June 16, 2008
Mass Storage PMC incorporates serial storage technology.Offering increased data transfer rates, SATA PMCDisk provides embedded system designers with flexible storage options. It comes with rotating or solid state flash SATA drives, and can be used on any CompactPCI, VMEbus, or VXS single board computer or carrier with standard PMC slot. Features include 2 universal I/O voltage keying holes for 3.3 and 5.0 V operations, 2.5 in. hard disk with storage sizes from 40-250 GB, and 2.5 in. flash drive that is available up to 128 GB.This story is related to the following:Mechanical Power Transmission Sponsored by: BALDOR - Energy Efficient Electric MotorsComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: computer Drives | Data Storage Products | Hard Disk Drives Thomasnet Monday, June 16, 2008
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