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Software aids in PC-based measurement system development.
DAPstudio v2.5 displays live data in bar graph, line graph, and waterfall formats, each of which has optional 3D view that facilitates view of different shapes on different channels. Optional rotating colors for waveforms allow specific spectrum to move back in time with same color. Software facilitates development of PC-based measurement system with one or more DAP boards. Each DAP board gives
5/12/2006 8:04:50 AM
Doubts raised over Vista PC security tool
Questions have been raised about the viability of a new PC hardware component aimed at boosting the security of Windows Vista.
5/9/2006 10:02:51 AM
Home PC Users Fear Loss Of Their Personal Data
Steganos has discovered that 64% of people would be more worried about someone else having access to all their personal data than they would about the cost of the hardware if their computer was lost or stolen. Despite this, while nearly 70% said that their PC hardware was insured against theft, just 12% used encryption to keep their personal data secure even if files fell into the wrong hands.
5/8/2006 10:42:10 AM
Rise Of Multi-PC Homes Helps Tech Hardware, Services Firms
Households with two or more computers are fast becoming the norm in the U.S.
5/4/2006 6:00:00 PM
PC Magazine: Boot Camp = Apple Bobbing for Suckers
Apple's Boot Camp, which allows Intel-powered Macs to dual boot into either Windows or Mac OS X, is Apple's attempt to lure suckers to its hardware, or so says PC Magazine's Jim Louderbeck. In an editorial, Mr. Louderbeck said that there are faster, better looking, more compatible, more reliable, more flexible, and cheaper systems from other vendors
5/4/2006 5:09:04 PM
A Big Question Unanswered by a Tiny PC
The Ultra Mobile PC aims to bridge the size gulf between a palmtop and a laptop, but winds up inheriting the worst aspects of each.
5/4/2006 1:56:18 PM
Open Source Hardware
The benefits of commodity hardware are well known. Competition among memory, storage, and chip providers has benefited the consumer and driven down PC prices. My belief is that the next big 'open opportunity' is for the Open Source commodity laptop. The consumer would be rewarded by applying to hardware, specifically laptops, the same principles that have made Open Source software a success.
5/2/2006 7:07:14 AM
Build a Mini-ITX Data Vault with Hardware-Based Data Encryption
Lock up your client's data with this small form-factor PC that packs big security features and high performance into a small, stylish package.
5/1/2006 2:28:03 PM
RH Hardware Report
Hardware news briefs for the week of May 1, 2006.
5/1/2006 11:45:11 AM
Simulation Device offers digital board access from PC.
With arbitrary digital waveform generator and logic analyzer capabilities, GP-22050-BASE(TM) PC-controlled USB 2.0 pod enables stimulation and analysis of digital interfaces. It allows bidirectional access to any port that fits in 16 address/data lines and 6 control lines up to 50 MHz, reaching max of 100 Mb/s burst performance over 16 Kb internal memory depth. Software allows users to define I/O
5/1/2006 8:20:52 AM
MPC Computers Begins Accepting Orders for New DirectCM PC Distribution and Contract Manufacturing Division
MPC Computers, a wholly owned subsidiary of HyperSpace Communications, Inc. , today announced that it has begun accepting orders for its new DirectCM PC distribution and contract manufacturing division.
5/1/2006 8:00:00 AM
CELCO Adds Linux-Based OS To Power Film Recorder Line
CELCO,digital film recording systems company, announced that its new FURY 4K and Firestorm 2X film recorders will be powered by Red Hat Linux based Operating Software. Film recorders shipping in 3rd quarter and beyond will ship with Linux software and PC hardware as part of the complete film recorder package.
5/1/2006 7:19:42 AM
PC remote controller-A breakthrough by BUET Students
While we cannot imagine televisions, CD players without remote controllers, multimedia control of PC is done simply by keyboard and mouse by sitting in front of it.
4/29/2006 1:29:57 PM
Bangladesh PC Market Forecast to Expand 21.5% in 2006
The Bangladesh IT market continued to power forward in 2005, overcoming broader national challenges to post solid growth. The PC market – the cornerstone of the country’s IT market – expanded 16.4% in 2005 to 162,400 units, generating a value of US$129.4 million.
4/29/2006 1:25:47 PM
Chinese Company Produces $150 Linux PC
srinravi writes to mention an Ars Technica article about another ambitious 'inexpensive computer' project. A Chinese manufacturer, YellowSheepRiver, is aiming to make available a $150 Linux PC built with inexpensive hardware components. From the article: "Urging potential customers to 'Say no to Wintel,' YellowSheepRiver is devoted to using its own Linux distribution and hardware designed and
4/27/2006 11:02:23 AM
Security Device is used for PC or software access control.
With unalterable identification number readable from USB port, DLP-D securely links application software to specific hardware dongle. Serial number is encrypted to prevent tampering when stored in onboard EEPROM, and additional information can be stored including date, user name, and PC identification. Optional Guardian Pro software enables users to restrict use to specific individual/PC, while
4/27/2006 6:39:27 AM
Feature: Will your PC run Windows Vista?
Rumours that hardware requirements will be excessive for Microsoft’s new Vista operating system have swept through websites and blogs, causing alarm among PC users. Figures such as a minimum spec being a 4GHz dual-core processor, 2GB of Ram and a 1TB hard disk abounded.
4/27/2006 5:24:15 AM
Chinese company produces US$150 Linux PC
YellowSheepRiver has produced a $150 Linux PC with unique hardware designed and manufactured in China.
4/25/2006 8:51:43 PM
Acer licenses memory management patent from Intergraph Hardware Technologies
Acer has announced in a filing with Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) that it has signed a patent licensing agreement with US-based Intergraph Hardware Technologies for PC memory management designs.
4/24/2006 4:41:45 AM
The PC Guy: Setup advice
Last week we discussed the advantages of digital recording and hardware required for digital conversion of older records. Now let's examine the setup.
4/22/2006 9:09:18 AM
Trash that PC in an eco-friendly way
PC recycling efforts have come a long way in a short time, but most old systems still wind up leaking chemicals into landfills.
4/21/2006 6:23:32 AM
Industrial PC comes with scalable ETXexpress/COM Express
With the box PC V-Box-Express, Kontron expands its range of industrial PCs, designed especially for rugged use in close proximity to machinery.
4/20/2006 4:12:46 PM
LWM Editorial — Open Source Hardware
The benefits of commodity hardware are well known. Competition among memory, storage, and chip providers has benefited the consumer and driven down PC prices. My belief is that the next big 'open opportunity' is for the Open Source commodity laptop. The consumer would be rewarded by applying to hardware, specifically laptops, the same principles that have made Open Source software a success.
4/19/2006 12:09:02 PM
10 things you should know about building a PC from scratch
When you build your own custom PC, the last thing you want is to wind up with something that falls short of your needs. Even if you're assembling a barebones system, you'll want to weigh all your choices carefully. IT pro Erik Eckel put together this list of considerations to help you evaluate the most critical aspects of building a PC from the ground up, including: Review CPU options Don't
4/18/2006 2:32:35 PM
ChartSpot: March 2006 [PlayStation 2 Xbox 360 PC]
Sales see 16 percent year-on-year decline; Kingdom Hearts II, Sims 2: Open for Business top console and PC sellers.
4/17/2006 8:30:09 PM
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