laptops arctic
Intel registers second-gen Classmate
News Photos: Conquering the arctic wilderness The new design is based around Intel's Netbook concept of $250-$350 wireless laptops, added Ibrahim, with the company being committed to further developments. Intel has launched its second-generation... [04 Apr 2008]
Microsoft touches the Surface of AT&T
News Photos: Conquering the arctic wilderness Currently AT&T uses laptops in the store to offer such features. Microsoft has announced it has its first customer ready to put Surface computers into public use. [02 Apr 2008]
IBM's latest Lotus targets mobile mash-ups
News Photos: Conquering the arctic wilderness According to IBM, Lotus Expeditor 6.1.2 supports laptops, desktops, kiosks and mobile-device clients. IBM has released a new version of its Lotus Expeditor software, which is targeted at mobile application... [26 Mar 2008]
Photos: Conquering the arctic wilderness
Photo A remote corner of the Arctic, the Northwest Passage, is being tackled by a brave band of explorers with the help of high tech planning software. As a team we have used the tool to visualise and brainstorm different events that we might face in the... [13 Mar 2008]
Protecting and Preserving Research Data in a Remote Arctic Environment With Software Solutions From Symantec and Advanced Internet Security
White Paper A scientific research organization on Alaska's remote North Slope, Barrow Arctic Science Consortium (BASC) needs to protect and preserve data generated by visiting researchers. Visiting researchers add to the challenge by connecting their private... [17 Jan 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.05.07
Round-Up What's more, he proudly boasted that the generic MP3 player he does favour includes such artistes as the Arcade Monkeys and Arctic Fire.or something like that. Of course, the potential therefore to stitch up somebody who couldn't tell a Def Leppard... [18 May 2007]
Barrow Arctic Science Consortium Protects Data at the Top of the World With Symantec
White Paper A scientific research organization on Alaska's remote North Slope, the Barrow Arctic Science Consortium (BASC) cannot afford for its data to be compromised. As a result, BACS relies on security and data protection solutions from Symantec and... [26 Aug 2006]
