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Apple posts third-quarter profit of 1.07 billion dollars (AFP) Apple on Monday reported its third-quarter profits topped a billion dollars on strong sales of its Macintosh computers, iPods, and iPhones. yahoo.com Tuesday, July 22, 2008
First Look: PC Tools iAntiVirusAnyone who has used a Windows PC knows that you absolutely must have an anti-virus program or else your computer will likely crash the moment you connect to the Internet. Fortunately, the Mac has remained largely untouched by the variety of malware (viruses, worms, Trojan Horses, and spyware) that plagues PCs. However, with the growing popularity o... macnn.com Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Intelligels offer ergonomic wrist comfortOn Monday a new line of ergonomic rests for wrists were introduced by computer Intelligence, offering users comfort and pain relief from typing on a hard surface. The Intelligel is placed directly on the case of a laptop where a user would normally rest the heels of their hands. In the center of the rest is a one-size-fits-all cutout that allows a... macnn.com Tuesday, July 22, 2008
After Strong Quarter, Apple Signals Changes in Its PricesApple, the third-largest personal computer maker in the United States, continued to benefit from the significant market share gains of its Macintosh computer line. The New York Times Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Are VM Environments Open to Attack?New adopters often see virtualization as the Holy Grail of enterprise computing. It enables consolidation of separate servers and databases to provide more economic operations. Running consolidated computers from one virtualized machine also eliminates the electrical waste spent to keep idling servers and data-processing machines running. TechNewsWorld Tuesday, July 22, 2008
At FCC broadband hearing, speeches but no consensusTelecom regulators met in Pittsburgh but with few ground rules, causing the discussion to meander haphazardly from spam and porn to privacy, Net neutrality, computer prices, and copyright infringement. CNET Tuesday, July 22, 2008
SD/HD Receiver SoCs support H.264 video compression.Based on enhanced multimedia architecture platform, EMMA3SL/HD(TM) and EMMA3SL/SD(TM) enable users to build STBs and DTVs with H.264 video compression standard. Former supports HD video broadcasts, while latter supports SD broadcasts. In addition to H.264-compliant video decoder, devices combine all key functions needed to receive and decode digital broadcasts. Other features include audio DSPs, EHCI-compliant USB 2.0 host controller, and IEEE 802.3/802.3u/802.3x-compliant Ethernet MAC.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsCommunication Systems and EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Video Signal Processors | Digital Signal Processors (DSP) | Audio Signal Processors | Video Decoders Thomasnet Tuesday, July 22, 2008
USB 2.0 Cables and Connectors withstand harsh environments.Intended for USB A and USB B connections, USBField Series features reinforced cables and metal-bodied connectors. Sheaths of USB leads are reinforced with double shielding, and comply with fire and smoke regulations since they are self-extinguishing and halogen-free. Providing flows up to 480 Mb/s, tool-free products feature IP67 waterproofing, temperature range of -40 to +85°C, and resistance to salt spray for 48-500 hours, depending on protection type.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Universal Serial Bus (USB) Connectors Thomasnet Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Microcontroller SoCs process differential sensor output.Designed to operate in harsh environments, MAXQ7665/MAXQ7666 mixed-signal MCU SoCs occupy 7 x 7 mm of board space and process magnetic sensor output signals in automotive as well as industrial applications. Both integrate all functions needed to measure signals from anisotropic magnetoresistive sensors, with accuracy of up to 8 µV, and transmit processed analog/digital data. Devices provide complete system solution for contactless sensing of linear or angular position/displacement.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsElectronic Components and DevicesSearch for suppliers of: Microcontrollers (MCU's) | Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits Thomasnet Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Notebook Hard Drive provides shock-resistant data mobility.Offered in capacities from 80-320 GB, Travelstar(TM) 7K320 features SATA 3 Gbps interface, average latency of 4.2 ms and average read time of 12 ms. Bulk Data Encryption option is also available (exclusively with SATA 1.5 Gbps interface) for increased data security. This 2.5 in., 7,200 rpm mobile hard drive provides 400 g shock protection and is optimized for acoustics, producing 2.5 Bels when idle and 2.8 Bels during nominal operation.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Hard Disk Drives Thomasnet Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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