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HP's new printer tablet stays away from Android Market
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
HP's new printer tablet stays away from Android Market
Android Market applications are not designed for 7-inch screens, an HP executive said. The device is focused on providing access to content that can be printed
Dell's Streak tablet set for Aug. 13 release
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Dell's Streak tablet set for Aug. 13 release
After some delays, Dell's Streak device will finally be available to customers on Friday. The company has described the tablet as hitting the "sweet spot" between smartphones and tablets with larger screens
Toshiba parties with lighter laptop and Android smartbook
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Toshiba parties with lighter laptop and Android smartbook
The company's lightest full-function laptop yet, the Portégé R700, celebrates 25 years since the launch of its first laptop. It weighs 1.3kg and tapers down from 25.7 mm at its thickest point, including room for an optical disc drive
Touch, gesture, speak, scan: A 'NUI' for enterprise IT
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Touch, gesture, speak, scan: A 'NUI' for enterprise IT
The concept of a natural user interface may start in the consumer realm, but it could lead to major changes in the way technology professionals support users in companies. Plus: A video interview with Microsoft's Craig Mundie
Inside Microsoft's 'Envisioning Lab' for IT clients
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Inside Microsoft's 'Envisioning Lab' for IT clients
The world's largest software company offers ComputerWorld Canada a first look at a concept and design showcase that's still under construction. Learn more about the potential of gesture, touch and other alternative approaches to input
HP gropes for business use for touchscreen PCs
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
HP gropes for business use for touchscreen PCs
Hewlett-Packard exec says touchscreens face some software challenges before they can replace keyboards and mice in the corporate environment...
IPhone trumps BlackBerry in reliability contest
Monday, November 10, 2008
IPhone trumps BlackBerry in reliability contest
The failure rate of iPhone units was significantly lower than those of BlackBerry handsets and Palm Treo phone users suffered the most malfunctions according to a study by electronics warranty firm
Tandberg announces Telepresence T3
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Tandberg announces Telepresence T3
A system that includes a special room with three 65-inch displays costs $300K, but an analyst says the payoff is huge. How this can affect your network
Cisco CSO shows how to foster security savvy
Monday, March 10, 2008
Cisco CSO shows how to foster security savvy
John Stewart says he knows most employees tune out when the IT department discusses policies to protect the network. Lessons from the vendor's own education program
Passenger blog comments prompt TSA policy revision
Monday, February 11, 2008
Passenger blog comments prompt TSA policy revision
Shortly after the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) launched a new blog site to gather feedback from air travelers and respond to their suggestions, it halted a practice at some airports that required travelers to remove all electronic equipment from carry-on luggage during security screens.
OLPC drives innovation in no-frills notebooks
Sunday, December 23, 2007
OLPC drives innovation in no-frills notebooks
What began as an effort to provide notebooks to school children in developing countries at US$100 each has turned into competition among vendors to reduce the cost of components, hardware and software.
Nine hot consumer technologies you can't ignore
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Nine hot consumer technologies you can't ignore
Like it or not, you live in the era of the "shadow IT department." Consumer tools and toys have attached themselves to your corporate infrastructure, usually without your knowledge and consent. You feel the impact in the form of security problems, support issues and user frustration.
Mobile video conferencing will have ‘limited’ enterprise impact
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Mobile video conferencing will have ‘limited’ enterprise impact
While wireless video calling over mobile phones may gain some traction among consumers, the technology is not likely to have a pervasive enterprise impact – not in the foreseeable future at least, says a Canadian analyst
New MacBook packs a lot of punch
Thursday, November 30, 2006
New MacBook packs a lot of punch
Already on store shelves, the new MacBook is of even better value than the model it replaces – with a notable speed boost from the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor, more standard RAM, and larger hard drives.
SMB: Spiceworks offering up new net management freebie
Thursday, November 23, 2006
SMB: Spiceworks offering up new net management freebie
Spiceworks recently made available a new version of its management software free for download for small-to- midsize customers looking to add help-desk and community capabilities into their daily monitoring of IT systems.
Nokia launches open-source browser
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Nokia launches open-source browser
Nokia Corp. on Wednesday said its open-source mobile Web browser is now available. It also launched a new portal to share information about its open-source activities. The browser, now available to licensees of S60 3rd Edition, is based on the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components of Apple Computer Inc.'s Safari Web kit. Safari, Apple's browser, is based on KHTML and KDE's JavaScript Engine, developed as part of KDE's Konquerer open-source project.
Exploring the 3D CAVE
Monday, June 06, 2005
Exploring the 3D CAVE
It’s a triumph of three-dimensional imagery. Bioinformatics is giving researchers an entirely different view of the human anatomy - from the top, outside and within. The University of Calgary's Sun Centre of Excellence for Visual Genomics (COE) has pioneered the development of the world's first Java 3D-enabled Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (CAVE), which allows researchers to view, analyze and manipulate images and data in virtual reality.
User-friendly interfaces hide complex apps
Monday, March 08, 2004
User-friendly interfaces hide complex apps
It was a simple enough IT project for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Group: rework a financials application to make it easier for workers to complete expense reports for reimbursements.
Dell releases new Latitude portable notebook
Monday, January 12, 2004
Dell releases new Latitude portable notebook
Dell Inc. rolled out the new Latitude D505 late last week as the latest edition to its line of laptops designed for mobile business users, the company said.
How to write better e-mail
Tuesday, July 29, 2003
How to write better e-mail
Quick Hits
Thursday, November 14, 2002
Quick Hits
CEATEC : JVC shows 1G bps optical wireless video system
Thursday, October 03, 2002
CEATEC : JVC shows 1G bps optical wireless video system
Victor Company of Japan Ltd. (JVC) has developed a high-speed optical wireless transmission system for the home and unveiled a prototype here Tuesday at the Ceatec 2002 exhibition.
Coca-Cola Bottling deploys Pocket PCs to technicians
Tuesday, April 23, 2002
Coca-Cola Bottling deploys Pocket PCs to technicians
Technicians at Coca-Cola Bottling handle about a quarter of a million repair calls a year for coolers, vending machines and fountain syrup dispensers and had grown increasingly frustrated with their old, DOS-based handheld computers with hard-to-read black-and-white screens.
CES: Gates puts Microsoft at heart of digital home
Sunday, January 06, 2002
CES: Gates puts Microsoft at heart of digital home
Microsoft Corp. chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates previewed new technologies for Windows XP Monday evening that transform the humble PC into a kind of digital control centre, allowing users to access their applications and digital content wirelessly from computer screens and other devices anywhere around the home or office.
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Thursday, November 29, 2001
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