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Gates: Software innovation poses privacy challenge
News Gates said: "As we get screens that can roll or fold out to be bigger, or mobile devices that have small screens but can project larger images on walls, that line between what's a PC and a mobile will keep getting grayer. [14 Aug 2008]
Intel: PC market won't suffer credit crunch blows
News He said: "We gave a relatively upbeat business forecast, saying that despite the economic problems in the United States our business is so international that we didn't see any slowdown in the PC market. [31 Jul 2008]
10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone
Comment Getting voice over IP calls to work on iPhone 1.0 has been a story of messy workarounds, complicated bypasses and remote use of third-party VoIP clients running on a PC. The camera also has no flash, so photography in low-light conditions is a no-no. [14 Jul 2008]
Intel's Atom cracks into PC World
News Fennell said netbooks - a term initially promoted by Intel to identify low-cost, low-performance, ultraportable laptops, and epitomised by the Asus Eee - are "far more convenient [than laptops] when on the move and provide a full range of viewing... [08 Jul 2008]
Smart Link’s AMR/MDC V.90 Soft Modem Solutions Fuel Mainstream Adoption of AMR/MDC Modems
White Paper The emergence of extremely low cost PCs have caused PC component manufacturers to re-think the way products are developed and implemented. PC manufacturers and integrators need to find ways to reduce platform costs while still retaining some... [03 Jul 2008]
Silicon Photonics: New Opportunities for Silicon
White Paper The goal of bringing optical networking down to the curb and ultimately to the PC can only be met if high-performance, low-cost, low-power optical components are available. Intel is actively developing solutions that enable high-volume... [03 Jul 2008]
Compaq Evo Desktop PCs Help eSscreen Customers Get Drug Test Results Sooner
White Paper The Compaq Evo desktop PC 510 is a key ingredient of the technology system. Once again, a Compaq desktop PC won out over competition, including IBM. Long-term cost of ownership, however, is just as important as a low initial cost, and Rein believes... [03 Jul 2008]
UART to PCMCIA Bridging for Bluetooth
White Paper A Xilinx based fast UART to PC Card (PCMCIA) bridging solution is the ideal mechanism for integrating industry standard Bluetooth communications into legacy systems. Such a solution can be realized quickly, can leverage a wide variety of low cost... [03 Jul 2008]
Zenographics Zj Technology White Paper
White Paper Zj combines Zenographics' world-proven SuperPrint PC-based printer driver and rasterization technology with high-speed, raster-based printer controllers compatible with existing PC parallel ports and network architectures. [03 Jul 2008]
Relocation, Getting It Right: A Barclays Capital Case Study
White Paper Prior to their relocation to Canary Wharf, they occupied various facilities throughout the City, a major logistics concern regarding the move was the financial and traceability issues concerning the movement of a large amount of PC equipment and... [03 Jul 2008]
Application Deployment and Integration Research Paper
White Paper Butler Group believes that Wyse Winterm offers a viable alternative to the desktop PC for many business applications, in particular those where security and business continuity are paramount. Wyse Winterm thin clients provide economic and technical... [03 Jul 2008]
Avoid the Legal Liabilities and Productivity Losses Associated With Inappropriate Web Surfing
White Paper Installed on standard PC hardware, and placed at the point where the Internet connects to your organization’s network, it provides protection against liabilities inherent in connecting to the Internet. [03 Jul 2008]
Time finally runs out for Windows XP
News Microsoft is sticking to its plan to cease providing PC makers with XP to preload on new PCs after 30 June, as Microsoft is now letting customers know via a letter it has posted to its Windows XP and Windows Vista websites. [25 Jun 2008]
Clock is ticking on Windows XP
News As of 30 June, large PC makers will no longer be able to sell Windows XP-based PCs, at least on mainstream laptops and desktops. After June 30, if a customer already has the XP image and licence, HP also can also install that customer's image on... [16 Jun 2008]
Latest Asus Eees announced
News The latest versions of the Eee PC will become available in the UK on 1 July, Asus announced last week. Both based on Intel's low-power 1.6GHz Atom processor, the Eee 901 and 1000 should have better battery life than their predecessors, especially... [16 Jun 2008]
