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Lawmakers Seek Opt-In Regime for NebuAd Rejecting NebuAd's deep packet inspection model, Ed Markey calls for user permission before ISP's could deploy the DPI technology, which tracks Web users' complete travels over the Internet and serves up ads based on those patterns. ISP customers can opt out of the online advertising program but not online tracking. - It has not been a few good months for NebuAd, the Silicon Valley startup pushing DPI (deep packet inspection) as source of new revenue for Internet service providers. Without a users' consent, NebuAd collects information about the users' browsing history and serves up ads based on those travels.Pr... eWEEK Friday, July 18, 2008
iPO Review - Jensen JiMS-525iThe Jensen JiMS-525i is a docking digital HD Radio system for iPods and iPhones with support for the new iTunes tagging technology. At an S.R.P. of $149.99, it's the least-expensive of the two tabletop HD Radio system that... Macobserver.com Friday, July 18, 2008
Computer-on-Module meets ETX® 3.0 specification.Based on VIA CN896 chipset, Kontron ETX®-CN8 Computer-on-Module supports up to 2 GB of DDR2 RAM, 2 RAID-capable SATA II interfaces (300 MB/sec), USB 2.0, and all other standard ETX® 3.0 interfaces. Consuming 10.5 W at full load, it suits infotainment, gaming , medical technology, and HMI/thin clients for automation. With up to 128 Mb of integrated graphics memory, unit supports dual screen operation with resolutions up to WUXGA via VGA and UXGA via DVI/LVDS with 18/24 bit.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Embedded Computers | Single Board Computers Thomasnet Friday, July 18, 2008
ATTO Technology Unveils Newest Member of ExpressSAS FamilyNew offerings provide 16-ports of SAS/SATA connectivity - - Amherst, NY. - ATTO technology, Inc., a global leader of storage connectivity and infrastructure solutions for data-intensive computing envir... [WebWire - Friday, July 18, 2008] Webwire Friday, July 18, 2008
AMD Loses $1.2 Billion and Its CEOBarence writes to mention that after seeing almost $1.2 billion in second quarter losses, AMD's CEO has resigned. Stepping up to fill his shoes will be Dirk Meyer, previous company president and COO. 'Only two years ago, the company held a processor performance lead and was making serious inroads into Intel's market. However, AMD failed to keep pace with Intel's Core technology, and it once again surrendered its performance crown at the dawn of the multicore era. Those problems were exacerbated by the bungled launch of the Barcelona processors, which prompted Ruiz to make a frank public apology last December.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, July 18, 2008
Tech firms offer investors a mixed snapshotSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc, IBM and Microsoft Corp reported quarterly results on Thursday, giving investors a mixed snapshot of the health of the technology sector amid a slowing global economy. Reuters Friday, July 18, 2008
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