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Recycling your PC - Feature Washington - Getting a shiny new computer often means figuring out what to do with the old one. And dispensing of an old or unneeded computer is no trivial task. You can't simply throw a PC out with the rest of the garbage. It's illegal to do so in m... EarthTimes.org Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Flatbed Photo Scanner plugs into any computer's USB port.Weighing 3.3 lb and measuring less than 1.5 in., Xerox 7600 USB-powered, one-touch scanner can scan up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi in 48-bit color. It features Visioneer OneTouch® scanning technology to eliminate multiple steps required to send scanned documents/photos to applications, front panel buttons to scan, copy, OCR, and e-mail, and fifth button for custom scan setting. Portable device comes with Nuance PaperPort 11 SE with built-in OCR and ArcSoft PhotoImpression 5.0.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsVision Systems Sponsored by: Keyence Corporation of America - The Internet Resource for Machine Vision SolutionsSearch for suppliers of: Image Scanners | Flatbed Scanners | Color Scanners | Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Scanners | Document Scanners Thomasnet Wednesday, August 13, 2008
SCADA RTUs are available with RTD interface.T-BOX MS Modular System is available with MS-6RTD interface module, which accommodates multiple 2- and 3-wire RTD temperature sensors. Along with process control, T-BOX performs alarm management and data logging. Included push technology - IP forwarding, e-mail with attached files, SMS text - keeps multiple recipients fully informed of status for all assets. Via integral web server, this IP-based telemetry solution serves live and historical information on Internet or Intranet.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsTest and Measuring InstrumentsControls and ControllersSearch for suppliers of: Process Control Systems | Data Loggers & Data Logging Equipment | Remote Terminal Units (RTU) Thomasnet Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Timing Boards support PCI bus specification 3.0.Suited for ultra low latency computer architectures, TPRO-PCI-66U and TSAT-PCI-66U bus-level timing boards offer zero latency time reads of precise time stamps. Model TPRO-PCI-66U synchronizes to master clock through IRIG and other time codes, while TSAT-PCI-66U uses GPS satellite system to synchronize to coordinated universal time without need of any local source of official time. PCI-X compliant boards run at 66 MHz bus speed with 32-bit data interface.This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring InstrumentsComputer Hardware and PeripheralsDisplay and Presentation EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Timing Devices | Time Study Boards | PCI Data Acquisition Boards Thomasnet Wednesday, August 13, 2008
PC/104 SBC offers range of I/O for embedded applications.Based on 500 MHz AMD LX800 processor with 64 KB L1 cache and 128 KB L2 cache, Rhodeus SBC offers fanless operation and supports up to 1 GB DDR SDRAM using SO-DIMM socket. It offers IDE and CompactFlash mass storage options and integrates VGA controller with 2D acceleration as well as support for Hi-Res CRT and LCD displays. While standard I/O includes Ethernet, UDMA-33 IDE, 2 USB 2.0 ports, one RS-232, and one RS-232/422/485 serial port, PC/104 ISA bus offers additional I/O expansion.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Single Board Computers Thomasnet Wednesday, August 13, 2008
MW: Apple's Reach Exceeds its Grasp Apple has gone from a company that makes an offbeat, non-Windows computer to one that makes all kinds of cool products. Apple has steamrolled over much of the competition, but in the last year signs of strain are showing, and Apple's reach has exceeded its grasp, according to Jason Snell at... Macobserver.com Wednesday, August 13, 2008
NVIDA Takes $200M Charge for Bad Graphics ChipsNVIDIA has taken a one-time charge of US$196M to cover the cost of replacing some bad graphics chips under warranty, according to Computerworld on Wednesday. The problem has affected computers from Hewlett-Packard, Dell and some from Apple Macobserver.com Wednesday, August 13, 2008
The Case for SSDs in New MacBook Pros Apple hasn't made any announcements about the next generation MacBook Pros, but when they do, it's getting to be fairly realistic for Apple to make SSDs an option, especially since Dell is leading the way, according to Computerworld on Wednesday Macobserver.com Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Fire burns building at Apple HQ in CaliforniaFirefighters have put out a blaze that burned for more than three hours at the headquarters of computer maker Apple. USATODAY.com Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Dell Sees Industry Computer Sales Higher in 2nd HalfDell CEO Michael Dell says worldwide PC sales will hit 300 million by the end of 2008 despite concerns about the slowdown of the economy in the United States and elsewhere. IDC originally called for total worldwide desktop and notebooks sales to reach 296 million by the end of 2008. Dell and HP remain the market leaders in PC sales. - NEW DELHI, Aug 13 (Reuters) - Dell Inc., the world's second-largestpersonal computer maker, sees industry computer sales worldwide in thesecond half of this year exceeding the first half as slowing economicgrowth globally drives demand for efficiencies.Chief Executive Michael Dell said on We... eWEEK Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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