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software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 19, 2008
Now that Intel has officially released its Core i7 processor, fresh desktops are arriving daily. Dell has released four systems with Core i7 processors, including one mainstream Studio XPS desktop and three gaming …
Also tagged: games, microsoft windows, software, memory, desktop, alienware, operating systems, personal technology, core, hard drive, gateway inc, microsoft windows vista longhorn, dell computer corp, john morris, gateway fx6800 01
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 18, 2008
I got to spend a couple of hours today with the highly-anticipated Blackberry Storm (a.k.a. 9350) from RIM and Verizon Wireless. I created an overview video (05:51) of some of its features and the overall user …
Also tagged: hardware, keyboards, peripherals, handhelds, rim blackberry, jason d o grady
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 12, 2008
Larry posted a bit earlier about the possible 17 November launch date for the BlackBerry Storm. I don't watch much TV, but I have already seen two Storm commercials one can be found on YouTube so I think the date is …
Also tagged: hardware, tv, consumer electronics, personal technology, handhelds, rim blackberry, matthew miller, sim card, cellular phones, verizon communications inc
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 10, 2008
Jamie Butler, a Windows internals expert who co-wrote the definitive book on rootkits, has created a free forensics tool capable of finding malicious code in live memory. The utility, called Mandiant Memoryze, was …
Also tagged: security, microsoft windows, software, memory, malware, operating systems, tool, rootkits, ryan naraine, spyware adware and malware, mandiant memoryze
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 7, 2008
A Bank of Ireland employee lost an unencrypted USB memory stick containing personal information belonging to 894 customers. Stopping this problem requires more stringent government enforcement. by Michael Krigsman
Also tagged: security, hardware, productivity, financial services, memory, disaster recovery, data management, semiconductors, identity theft, ken, components, michael krigsman, bank of ireland, bank for ireland
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 7, 2008
I keep going back to placing my AT&T SIM into the Nokia E71 because it is such a powerful and slick smartphone. In the last couple of days a few new and updated applications were released for S60 that I just added …
Also tagged: hardware, internet, software, application, html, marketing, social networking, consumer electronics, microsoft office, personal technology, s60, office suites, handhelds, smart phones, matthew miller, online communications, cellular phones, nokia corp, advertising and promotion, web site development, flixwagon
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 25, 2008
With multiple generations of digital cameras in use in my household, memory card readers are our method of choice for downloading photos. I find it much easier to pop the memory card out of a camera and into a card …
Also tagged: hardware, memory, camera, computer, digital camera, semiconductors, photograph, card, memory card, sd card, components, sandisk corp, janice chen
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 7, 2008
While we were recording MobileTechRoundup show #149 Kevin was able to swap out internal parts on his MSI Wind and is trying out for the Netbook pit crew. We chatted about the long-awaited release of WiMAX in Baltimore …
Also tagged: hardware, memory, phone, wireless, wimax, semiconductors, wi fi, freeware, james, memory card, matthew miller, components, mobiletechroundup
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 22, 2008
SanDisk on Monday rolled out-albums sold on microSD memory cards. The argument (statement, Techmeme): SanDisk, which is trying to fend off Samsung, will offer a new category of music. Instead of buying CDs, downloading …
Also tagged: hardware, memory, semiconductors, album, memory card, larry dignan, components
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 29, 2008
It's Labor Day weekend. Have you given your computer a fresh Windows install for the holiday? (If you're the kind of guy or gal who's into periodically wiping your hard drive, this tip's for you.) The How-To Geek over …
Also tagged: microsoft windows, software, operating systems, hard drive, microsoft windows vista, usb flash drive, andrew nusca