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iPodObserver - Mobile Computer Pits BlackBerry Bold Against iPhone 2G (with video) Mobile computer has a video comparing the performance of the Web browser in the BlackBerry Bold to Safari on an iPhone 2G. It was a poor showing for the Bold Macobserver.com Thursday, August 21, 2008
Five insane upgrades you should never doJust because you can do something, that doesn't mean you should. That old truism goes double for computers. But some PC geeks are so fanatical about performance, so doggedly determined to push their hardware to extremes, that they'll go to ridiculous lengths to wring a few more clock cycles out of their components or add a little more cool factor to their rig. Infoworld.com Thursday, August 21, 2008
MobileMe Lacks SSL E-mail Encryption - Only Half the StoryApple's MobileME service lacks Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption for e-mail, and that could allow others to see the data that a MobileMe user sends, according to Computerworld on Wednesday. While true, that's only part of the story, and and a calmer, more technical viewpoint has been provided... Macobserver.com Thursday, August 21, 2008
Dell Latitude E6400 Laptop Computer (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz, DDR2 SDRAM 2GB, GB)A total revamp of Dell's ubiquitous business laptop line, the Latitude E6400 offers Intel's latest Centrino 2 mobile platform and introduces a brushed-metal design that works at home or office, but the real highlight here is the long battery life. CNET Thursday, August 21, 2008
AT&T to provide in-home tech supportAT&T is now offering its customers, and even non-AT&T customers in-home support for everything from computer set-up to flat screen TV installation. CNET Thursday, August 21, 2008
Intel confirms: OQO to use Atom in handheld PCIntel on Wednesday confirmed that its Atom chips will be used in an upcoming handheld computer from OQO, a significant design win for the chip maker. Infoworld.com Thursday, August 21, 2008
Microsoft Tabs Jerry Seinfeld For $300M Ad CampaignMicrosoft, the definitive desktop computer software maker, is firing back at rival Apple with new ads featuring comedy king Jerry Seinfeld, who built a name for himself as the star of a show about nothing. Microsoft has branched into enterprise applications, Web services and several other areas to compete with Google, Apple and other rivals. - Jerry Seinfeld will be one of the key celebrity pitchmen inMicrosoft Corp's $300 million advertising campaign aimed at changingits image, the Wall Street Journal said on Thursday, citing peopleclose to the situation.Seinfeld, known for his eponymous television sit-com, will appear inads wi... eWEEK Thursday, August 21, 2008
USB Dongle is driverless, HID device.Available as software protection HID hardware USB Key that attaches to USB port of computer, UniKey features memory that is encrypted and CRC checked when communicating with applications. It employs UniKey Enveloper to protect software, and UniKey Consol to manage software distribution and edit UniKey dongles. Remote Update system allows users to implement software leasing, demos, trials, and other software sales modes.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsElectrical Equipment and Systems Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Search for suppliers of: computer Security Equipment | computer Protection Devices | Universal Serial Bus (USB) Adapters Thomasnet Thursday, August 21, 2008
Hot Spot System delivers both 802.11a and 802.11g access.Powered by Strix Edge(TM) OS, dual-radio Strix HSx consists of plug-and-play access point that supports up to 64 users per node. It includes industry-standard security algorithms for secured backhaul and client connectivity, multiple VLANs, and GUI-based menu system. Strix Maxpacks combine Strix OWS, Strix HSx, cables, antennas, mounting hardware, lightning suppression, and related components to deliver complete turn-key solution.This story is related to the following:Machinery and Machining Tools Sponsored by: Omni Metal Finishing, Inc. - Finishing with ExcellenceComputer Hardware and PeripheralsCommunication Systems and EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Communications Network Routers | Wireless Modems Thomasnet Thursday, August 21, 2008
SPI Serial Flash meets portable electronics design needs.Featuring full voltage range from 1.65-1.95 V for read and write operations, 1.8 V and 4 Mbit SST25WF040 suits battery-powered, space- and height-constrained mobile applications. Read speed is 40 MHz, and active read currents are 4 mA typ @ 40 MHz. While standby currents are 2 µA typ, max write currents are 10 mA for program and erase operations. Pb-free and RoHS-compliant solution is rated for -40 to +85°C operation and offers 100,000 read/write cycles min per memory block.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Flash Memories Wugnet Thursday, August 21, 2008
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