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GPS Tracking Device helps reduce theft of mobile equipment. With A-GPS cellular technology, AnyTrack GPS-120 silently monitors and reports location of high-value, heavy equipment, such as skid steer loaders, backhoe loaders, and tractors anywhere in the U.S. without need of any software. It also enables business owners to place Geofence GPS-enabled perimeter around tracked equipment to prevent unauthorized use or theft by issuing alert via mobile text message or email. Automatic tracking provides real-time location data to aid in recovery.This story is related to the following:Material Handling and StorageTransportation Industry Products Sponsored by: Siemens Corporation - Banner w/DoubleClickTagsCommunication Systems and EquipmentComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Inventory Management & Parts Tracking Systems | Global Positioning Systems (GPS) | Wireless Communication Systems Thomasnet Friday, August 22, 2008
Notebook GPUs suit graphics-intensive applications.Along with 128 CUDA(TM) Parallel Computing Processor cores, Quadro® FX 3700M features up to 1 GB GDDR3 memory, 256-bit memory interface, and up to 51.2 GBps graphic memory bandwidth. It also offers OpenGL 2.1, Shader Model 4.0, and DirectX 10 support. Other models are also available: Quadro FX 2700M (48-core, 512 MB GDDR3 memory) for 17 in. notebook platforms as well as Quadro FX 1700M (32-core), Quadro FX 770M (32-core), and Quadro FX 370M (8-core) for 15.4 and 14.1 in. notebooks.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Graphics Accelerators Wugnet Friday, August 22, 2008
Hybrid Modems offer EtherNet/IP to DF1 bridging.Part of SRM family of FHSS modems, 900 MHz Model SRM6220 and 2.4 GHz Model SRM6320 provide UDP Ethernet to serial bridging as well as EtherNet/IP to DF1 bridging, allowing legacy DF1 equipment to be incorporated into EtherNet/IP network without adding intermediate devices. Wireless units offer reliable performance in harsh industrial environments and include SetLinc(TM) software to facilitate configuration.This story is related to the following:Communication Systems and EquipmentComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Wireless Modems | Industrial Modems Wugnet Friday, August 22, 2008
Vital Sign Monitoring Terminals have battery backup function.Providing 30 minutes of power back up for uninterrupted, vital hospital usage, ONYX-174/154 medical battery backup monitoring terminals are powered by up to 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium M/Celeron M processor and 184-pin DDR SDRAM DIMM (DDR 266/333) up to 1 GB. Integrated with optional smart card reader for further security, they accommodate 1 PCI and 1 mini PCI for expansion. Units feature less than 35 dB noise detection and latex- and toxin-free outer frame design.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsHealth, Medical and Dental Supplies and Equipment Sponsored by: Siemens Corporation - Banner w/DoubleClickTagsSearch for suppliers of: Data Display Terminals | Flat Panel Computers | Medical Equipment & Supplies Thomasnet Friday, August 22, 2008
Servers suit mobile and space-constrained environments.Measuring 19.4 x 14.3 x 5.1 in. and weighing 25 lb, Tadpole VM2000 enables computational and memory-intensive network server operations while simultaneously functioning as workstation with integrated display, keyboard, and track pad. Measuring 17.4 x 14.3 x 3.4 in. and weighing 20 lb, rack-mount Tadpole VR2000 supports virtualization and streamlined provisioning of server-based applications and services. Both include AMD Opteron(TM) processors, 2 removable SATA drives, and GbE ports.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: computer Servers | Industrial Servers | Desktop/Servers Workstations Thomasnet Friday, August 22, 2008
Computing Systems are optimized for data-intensive work.Available in deskside or rackmount configurations, D Series Quadro Plex® Visual Computing Systems (VCS) deliver parallel processing capabilities using multiple Quadro® graphics cards for visualization, large-scale projection and display, or computation with CUDA(TM) Parallel Computing Processor. Quadro Plex 2200 D2 VCS features 2 Quadro GPUs, 4 dual-link DVI channels, and 8 GB frame buffer memory, while Quadro Plex 2100 D4 VCS has 4 GPUs, 8 dual-link DVI channels, and 4 GB frame buffer.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Graphics Controllers | Graphics Boards Wugnet Friday, August 22, 2008
PCI-Bus Timing Boards support Sun Solaris v10.Timing boards are available with Solaris 10 software driver package, which allows for integration of precision timing applications into Solaris OS environment. Driver allows for set-up and control of local clock synchronization to references such as GPS or IRIG timecode. It also offers ability to generate time-based interrupts for external events, alarms, and periodic signals. Other features include support for multi-threaded applications running on multiprocessor machines.This story is related to the following:Timers and ClocksComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Synchronized Clocks | computer Boards Wugnet Friday, August 22, 2008
Hard Disk Drive is backplane-compatible.VelociRaptor(TM) 10,000 rpm SATA drive is designed for 3.5 in. drive-based servers, PCs, Macs®, and professional workstations that require backplane structure. Offering up to 300 GB of storage capacity in 2.5 in. form factor, drive is enclosed in IcePack(TM) 3.5 in. mounting frame with built-in heat sink. Unit features 16 MB cache, 1.4 million hr MTBF, and Rotary Acceleration Feed Forward, which optimizes performance when drives are used in vibration-prone, multi-drive chassis.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Hard Disk Drives Thomasnet Friday, August 22, 2008
Britain loses prisoner data in latest computer stumbleContractor loses memory stick containing information on every prison inmate in England and Wales The Globe and Mail Friday, August 22, 2008
New Attack Against Multiple Encryption FunctionsAn anonymous reader sends word of a paper presented a few days back by Adi Shamir, the S in RSA, that promises a new form of mathematical attack against a broad range of cryptographic ciphers. The computerworld.com.au report leans heavily on Schneier's blog entry from the Crypto 2008 conference and the attached comments. Shamir's paper has not been published yet. '[The new attack could affect] hash functions (such as MD5, SHA-256), stream ciphers (such as RC4), and block ciphers (such as DES, Triple-DES, AES) at the Crypto 2008 conference. The new method of cryptanalysis has been called a 'cube attack' and formed part of Shamir's invited presentation at Crypto 2008 — 'How to solve it: New Techniques in Algebraic Cryptanalysis.' The new attack method isn't necessarily going to work against the exact ciphers listed above, but it offers a new generic attack method that can target basically formed ciphers irrespective of the basic cipher method in use, provided that it can be describ Slashdot Friday, August 22, 2008
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