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Fan-less tablet PCs target vertical sectors
David Neal, vnunet.com , Wednesday 3 September 2008 at 15:32:00 New machines from Nexcom and Motion Computing Nexcom, a developer of mobile computer solutions, has launched three fan-less tablet computers designed for specific vertical sectors. The new MTC 2100, MTC 2100-MD and MRC 2100 devices are all...
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Review: Google's Chrome browser lacks polish under the hood
NEW YORK -- Google's new Web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a browser needs to do these days: It presents a sleek appearance, groups pages into easy-to-manage "tabs" and offers several ways for people to control their Internet privacy settings.
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Marten Mickos, Head of Sun Microsystems Database Group Joins Innovation Insider Show on BlogTalkRadio to Discuss ...
MENLO PARK, Calif.----This week's Innovation Insider, a Sun Internet Radio show focused on the latest developments in the technology industry, will feature Marten Mickos, Senior Vice president, Database Group for Sun Microsystems and the former CEO of MySQL.
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Slim Panel Computers suit multimedia applications.
Measuring 86 mm thick, PANEL1178-841 is constructed with industrial-grade, NEMA 4/IP65 front bezel and 17 in. SXGA TFT LCD offering max resolution of 1,280 x 1,024 pixels. It is based on Intel® Q965+ICH8 Express chipset and powered by Intel® Core(TM)2 Duo processor with up to 3 Gb dual-channel DDR533/677/800 system memory. Along with several I/O options, RoHS-compliant solution supports dual 2.5 ...
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Point-Of-Care Terminal features fanless design.
Powered by 1.66 GHz Intel® Core(TM) Duo processor with memory expansion for up to 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM, Model POC-S196 features 19 in. LCD touchscreen with 1,300:1 contrast ratio, suited for storage and retrieval of patient information. Unit is certified with IPX1 rating for water resistant enclosure, IP65 rating for dust-tight panel, and medical certifications UL60601-1 and EN60601-1. It is also CE ...
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Computer-on-Module features high-end graphics.
Fully COM Express Type 2 compatible, Express-MC800 is based on Intel's 64-bit Core(TM) 2 Duo processor and GME965 chipset with GMAX3100 graphic core and DirectX 10 support. Chipset supports up to 4 Gb, dual-channel DDR2 667 MHz memory on 2 stacked SODIMM sockets. PEG x16 slot is available for connection to high-end PCI Express x16 graphics chipsets or general purpose x8, x4, or x1 PCI Express ...
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MIT Whiz's Computer Model Could Improve Hurricane Evacuations
Michael Metzger developed the system as part of his doctoral research at the famed engineering school.
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Google polishes product line with Chrome browser
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) -- The new Web browser that Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers.
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Etch System for advanced memory interconnects.
Optimized for throughput and MTBC ratings, Applied Producer® Etch system performs interconnect dielectric etch steps needed for production of Flash and DRAM memory chips. Reactor design promotes high-throughput, high-yield dielectric etch in DRAM and NAND Flash interconnect structures from 8X-4X nm technology nodes. System is suited for chip manufacturing applications such as low k deposition, ...
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Reviewing the reviewers of Google's Chrome
How shiny is shiny? How fast is fast? Reviews of Google's Chrome reviewers come in with mixed results.
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Five reasons why Chrome will crash and burn
Google dipped its mighty toe into the increasingly crowded world of internet browsers today with the announcement of its open source offering, Chrome. After all the polished promises of a streamlined new way to tame the web, the blogosphere was ready to predict Chrome would inspire everything...
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Useful little USB flash drives
Someone asked me what I thought about USB flash drives. My response was that I think they are the greatest thing since the invention of sliced bread.
The Gulf News |
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Dell set to unveil mini-notebook
Dell is poised to announce a new mini-laptop computer later this week, a source familiar with the company's plan said.
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New eBay site has social, environmental aim
Most consumers probably associate eBay Inc. more with vintage lunch boxes and low-priced electronics than with laptop bags made from recycled plastic by women in New Delhi.
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Twin Cities' Video Guidance Boasts Solid Growth in First Half of 2008
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., BUSINESS WIRE -- Not all companies are suffering from the poor economy. Eden Prairie-based Video Guidance, the leading video, voice, streaming and web conferencing services providers in the Upper Midwest, is showing no signs of slowing down, in great part due to record-high fuel costs, which have otherwise dramatically affected businesses.
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Police arrest teens suspected in Elliott burglary
Two teenagers have been arrested and two others referred to the Lancaster County Attorney in connection with a burglary at Elliott Elementary School. Nearly $15,000 worth of electronic equipment, including 15 laptop computers, was stolen from the school at 225 S. 25th St. on Aug. 22.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Police look for Radio Shack robber
A man robbed the manager of the Radio Shack store on 40 Highway at gunpoint Tuesday, stealing cell phones and laptop computers.
The Examiner |
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EPD gets computer system
The Edwardsville Police Department will acquire a new computer software system with more benefits than its current program.
Edwardsville Intelligencer |
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Google's Chrome Ups the Ante
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25 years of conventional evaluation of data analysis proves worthless in practice
So-called 'intelligent' computer-based methods for classifying patient samples, for example, have been evaluated with the help of two methods that have completely dominated research for 25 years. Now Swedish researchers at Uppsala University are revealing that this methodology is worthless when it comes to practical problems. The article is published in the journal Pattern Recognition Letters.
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Child Pornography Arrest
BOGGS TOWNSHIP, CENTRE COUNTY - Police arrest a Centre County man accused of having child pornography on his computer. Police arrested David Hollenback of Boggs Township Tuesday afternoon. Police say he had child porn and pirated videos on his computer hard drive.
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Lean times cause more people to check out reading materials, use computers at libraries
In tough economic times, more people than ever are checking out the library, say local library staffers and patrons. "This summer, we're seeing a lot of people sticking around town because of gas prices," said Kate Pohjola, director of Lapeer District Library.
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College Alarm Clock Wakes You Up in Time for Class Today [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: Desktop application College Alarm Clock wakes you up on time for class (or an irregular work schedule) seven days a week. Set a custom alarm time on a per day basis, Sunday through...
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