internet laptop computers
Demos Consulting, Productivity Experts, Rely on Palm Handhelds for Email And Internet Access
White Paper The solution provides wireless access to travel reservations, stock quotes and other Internet services, CEO and senior executives spend more time satisfying client requirements, less time managing their communications... [03 Jul 2008]
A Layered Approach to Laptop Security for Education
White Paper As school districts invest in laptop computers as everyday learning tools, they face greater risk of theft, unauthorized software installation and hardware tampering. This whitepaper outlines a... [06 Jun 2008]
Pharmaceutical Firm Manages Seldom-Connected Laptops, Cuts Licensing Costs
Pharmaceutical company Krka needed to manage its technology environment - including laptop computers that connected to the network infrequently. The company uses the Internet-based... [26 Apr 2008]
Pharmaceutical Firm Manages Seldom-Connected Laptops, Cuts Licensing Costs
White Paper Pharmaceutical company Krka needed to manage its technology environment - including laptop computers that connected to the network infrequently. The company uses the Internet-based... [26 Apr 2008]
Flash Lite 3 Web Browsability Support Guidelines for Web Developers
White Paper Traditionally, the web has been designed for, optimized, and consumed by end users working on desktop or laptop computers. As a result, the vast majority of websites online today focus on the viewing... [03 Apr 2008]
Apple TV suffers a setback
News   Photos: Apple flying high at Macworld   Photos: Apple's Jobs slims down laptop for Macworld 2008   Photos: High life at the high-tech hotel The new software brings a whole new look-and-feel to Apple TV -... [31 Jan 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Surfing at home, 'Big Brother' IT and batteries on planes…
Comment A hair pin shorted across the terminals of a laptop battery will glow red hot and melt in a few seconds, time enough to set fire to your hand luggage. Let's not forget that while the UK government has spent the past 10... [10 Jan 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Encryption
Cheat Sheet In the US, the majority of states have notification legislation so that if, say, a laptop or mobile is lost with customers' information on it - those customers must be informed their data is at risk. Both the sending and... [28 Nov 2007]
New Architectures and Disruptive Technologies for the Future Internet: The Wireless, Mobile and Sensor Network Perspective
White Paper Wireless devices on the Internet will include laptop computers, personal digital assistants, cell phones etc.along with embedded sensors used to sense and control physical world objects... [30 Oct 2007]
Intel eyeing up the mobile space
News Next year, Intel will refresh its laptop technology with a product called Montevina. But this is actually two big things: not only does Intel want to create an entire new category of handheld computers... [20 Sep 2007]
An Overview of the Security of Wireless Networks
White Paper Wireless devices include cellular phones, two-way radios, PDAs, laptop computers, and similar. Standard attacks against the Internet may now take new forms. More and more applications... [23 Aug 2007]
Security - no longer just about hackers
Comment One panellist, for example, described the policies surrounding remote laptop use and how they were extending the policies to computers inside the corporate environment. If it's good enough for... [31 Jul 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.07.07
Round-Up Moving on, the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) organisation announced this week that its $100 notebook, the XO, is going into mass production. For the record, the Round-Up's stock answer is 'a bit like the telephone network... [27 Jul 2007]
College Instructor Relies on McAfee to Protect Sensitive Communications With Students and Colleagues
White Paper At a time when laptop computers are a necessity for almost every college student, effective PC security is an absolute must. Hackers can easily target large groups of students and professors on campuses... [16 Jun 2007]
Cheat Sheet: The $100 laptop
Cheat Sheet The idea was developed by a not-for-profit organisation called One Laptop per Child (OLPC) - set up by the MIT Media Lab. No, it's the $100 laptop. Just to pour more salt into the OLPC's well-meaning... [29 May 2007]
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