|
The future according to Freescale:1,000 embedded devices per person
Freescale Seminconductor chief technology officer (CTO) says the "Jetsons' lifestyle" is closer than you may think, and embedded processors with on-chip sensors will propel the innovations.
EETimes.fr |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Nov 2005 19:08 UTC
The first commercial Apple Macintosh computers running on Intel processors may be released a bit earlier than expected, believes UBS Investment Research analyst Ben Reitzes.
New Mobile Computing |
|
30 Allen High laptops stolen
Holiday heist: The computers were taken over Memorial Day break. Thirty laptops and other electronics -- valued at $34,450 -- were stolen from Allen High School over the Memorial Day weekend, Allentown police said.
The Morning Call |
|
4 arrested in alleged theft ring of iPods, computers
Four people, including a Lacey man, have been arrested in connection with a theft ring out of Lewis County involving a UPS driver and a DHL subcontractor who allegedly stole and tried to sell more than $85,000 worth of iPods and Dell computers.
The Olympian |
|
Linked by Adam S on Wed 18th Jun 2008 17:59 UTC, submitted by TB
Flash runs fine on 8.04, in fact the culprit _is_ FireFox3. As part of OlySoft's nonprofit work we give away computers that are donated to us to families that can't afford a computer.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Linked by Adam S on Wed 18th Jun 2008 17:59 UTC, submitted by TB
Flash runs fine on 8.04, in fact the culprit _is_ FireFox3. As part of OlySoft's nonprofit work we give away computers that are donated to us to families that can't afford a computer.
OS News |
|
Laptop likely to be best bet
I f there's a recent grad in your house, or you're one of the many buyers who think they can get a better deal at midyear than during the holidays, chances are good that you're looking for a computer. And your chances of finding a good one for a reasonable price are good indeed. In fact, you'd have to work pretty hard to find a bad one.
Baltimore Sun |
|
Nigeria: 4,600 Prisoners Acquire Computer Skills
As more and more Nigerians become aware of the benefits of digital technology, a voluntary body known as the Chibuzor J. Okpata Free Computer Education in Nigerian Prison Services, has given over 4,600 prison inmates the opportunity of acquiring computer skills in the past 10 years in five prisons in Lagos.
AllAfrica.com |
|
IBM's Roadrunner tops world supercomputer list
IBM's "Roadrunner" supercomputer on Wednesday earned the title of the world's most powerful supercomputer. The ranking was bestowed during the International Supercomputing Conference in Dresden, Germany, in a biannual event that ran ...
People's Daily |
|
Linked by Adam S on Wed 18th Jun 2008 15:14 UTC
RoughlyDrafted magazine has been investigating the details of Apple OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" operating system revision. Last week, they shared an article outlining " what's new in Snow Leopard . They are also outlining myths of Snow Leopard . Although very few details are available, it certainly has not resulted in a shortage of discussion of the next operating system from Cupertino.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Linked by Adam S on Wed 18th Jun 2008 15:14 UTC
RoughlyDrafted magazine has been investigating the details of Apple OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" operating system revision. Last week, they shared an article outlining " what's new in Snow Leopard . They are also outlining myths of Snow Leopard . Although very few details are available, it certainly has not resulted in a shortage of discussion of the next operating system from Cupertino.
OS News |
|
TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Flickr founders latest execs to leave Yahoo Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield, co-founders of Yahoo's photo-sharing service Flickr, are the latest in a series of top people to leave the Sunnvyale Web portal. Fake, who has been on maternity leave, left...
San Francisco Chronicle |
|
Unified needs technology upgrade
RACINE — Some Racine Unified middle schools don’t have computers in some classrooms. Other district schools have computers so old they can’t access the Internet.
The Journal Times |
|
Laptop likely to be best computer buy
I f there's a recent grad in your house, or you're one of the many buyers who think they can get a better deal at midyear than during the holidays, chances are good that you're looking for a computer. And your chances of finding a good one for a reasonable price are good indeed. In fact, you'd have to work pretty hard to find a bad one.
Baltimore Sun |
|
Singapore to develop authentication framework for secure access
SINGAPORE : The government is pumping in S$20 million to enhance security in cyberspace.
Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News |
|
Singapore to develop authentication framework for secure access
SINGAPORE : The government is pumping in S$20 million to enhance security in cyberspace.
Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Philippines News |
|
POLICE BLOTTER
Afternoon of June 5: A laptop computer was taken from a vehicle parked in the 11500 block of Southwest Pacific Highway. Night of June 7: A lawn mower was taken from the yard of a home in the 12000 block of Southwest 122nd Court.
The Oregonian |
|
New Hopeful Heart looking for computers
New Hopeful Heart, a drop-in center for mentally handicapped, is looking for donated computers for a future computer lab. New Hopeful Heart is a community center for high functioning mentally handicapped individuals, executive director Lu Anne Herman said.
Rifle Citizen Telegram |
|
Free computer classes
McClaskey Adult School is offering free computer classes that allow students to decide what they want to learn.
The Sacramento Bee |
|
Free computer classes
McClaskey Adult School is offering free computer classes that allow students to decide what they want to learn.
The Sacramento Bee |
|
Internet access stressed at PSC meeting
Providing broadband Internet access for all Louisiana residents would have an economic impact of more than $1.5 billion.
The Shreveport Times |
|
Bloomer Building cleanup begins
File cabinets, wheelchairs, computers, bicycles and Christmas trees all had to be hauled out of the basement of the Asa Bloomer Building. ... - By GORDON DRITSCHILO Herald Staff
Rutland Herald |
|
Schools vow to keep laptop initiative going
PIERRE - Two pilot schools in Gov. Mike Rounds' laptop plan say they will continue the program even after state money is gone. Superintendent Mark Greguson's Chester Area district was among 20 schools that signed up in the pilot program that became Classroom Connections, Rounds' three-year initiative for a state-local split on the $39 million cost of providing laptop computers for all high ...
The Argus Leader |
|
Community connections
The Sterling Heights Public Library is offering a program on the ABC's of Computers from 10 a.m. to noon June 26 in the Programming Center. Computer parts, printers, scanners, digital cameras and other items will be explained. Buying tips also will be offered.
Detroit Free Press |
|
Computers a distraction, teachers say
THE federal Opposition is urging a rethink of the Government's computers-in-schools program in the wake of a report saying teachers find them distracting.
Perth Now |
|
|