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hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 2, 2008
Netbooks dominated the Computers & PC hardware bestsellers list on Amazon this Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year in the U.S. Netbooks FTW! Chalk it up to a small form factor (7-10 in., about …
Also tagged: hardware, sales, msi, notebooks, lcd, components, monitors and displays, samsung electronics co ltd, notebooks and tablets, andrew nusca
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 2, 2008
Zoho on Tuesday launched CloudSQL, a middleware layer that gives developers access to Zoho Applications data via a SQL database call. With the move, Zoho is playing an anti-lock-in card. One of the biggest worries …
Also tagged: software development, sql, hardware, data, software, programming languages, emerging technologies, data management, databases, card, enterprise software, larry dignan, components, software as a service saas, monitors and displays, software web development, zoho applications, cloudsql
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 3, 2008
If your computer has never crashed, it's because it has been built on another planet. The microprocessors we use are faster and more complex year after year, increasing the risks of being hit by 'functional bugs.' This …
Also tagged: hardware, networking, computer, semiconductors, chip, processors, components, researcher, network technology, roland piquepaille
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 19, 2008
What with all the financial market doom and gloom this week, I clear forgot there were at least two fairly sizable trade shows going on in computer-dom. China's Lenovo used one of them to introduce a series of six …
Also tagged: hardware, components, lenovo group ltd, monitors and displays, heather clancy, ibm thinkvision
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 5, 2008
I'm certain that, if Dear Heart had reports on her gait, if she had that nagging about how she was walking, she might have been able to stay upright. She might be in her home today, where she belongs. by Dana Blankenhorn
Also tagged: hardware, components, dana blankenhorn, monitors and displays, c net crave
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 5, 2008
Purewire, a security start-up competing in the software-as-a-service Saas market, has banked $2 million in friends-and-family funding and added industry veteran Tom Noonan to its board of directors. The latest funding …
Also tagged: security, hardware, storage, emerging technologies, data management, corporate governance, board, components, data center, software as a service saas, data centers, business operations, monitors and displays, corporate law, ryan naraine, purewire
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 4, 2008
Purewire, a security start-up competing in the software-as-a-service Saas market, has banked $2 million in friends-and-family funding and added industry veteran Tom Toonan to its board of directors. The latest funding …
Also tagged: security, hardware, storage, emerging technologies, data management, corporate governance, board, components, data center, software as a service saas, data centers, business operations, monitors and displays, corporate law, ryan naraine, purewire
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 2, 2008
If your company has reason to update any of your monitors in the near future, NEC Display Solutions has introduced a new model that provides not just its "Eco Mode" option, which lets you adjust your display for energy …
Also tagged: hardware, components, nec corp, monitors and displays, heather clancy
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 25, 2008
Slingpage, which announced its social browsing extension for Internet Explorer last month, will introduce an equally feature-rich version of its service to Mozilla Firefox users next week. Slingpage offers a way for …
Also tagged: hardware, internet, tool, note, web browsers, components, mozilla firefox, monitors and displays, slingpage, jennifer leggio
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jun 29, 2008
University of Bristol researchers have developed a non-intrusive visual surveillance system for wildlife habitats. They've used their system to monitor the behavior of 20,000 African penguins on Robben Island in South …
Also tagged: hardware, marketing, species, chest, components, researcher, corporate communications, monitors and displays, roland piquepaille, image recognition system