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Archives: November 2004

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Fri Nov 26, 2004

Targus X-MeM External HDD

Personal Computer Hardware

Whether you use a desktop or laptop computer, there is one thing that will certainly happen, one day you will run out of hard disk space. For those who need to easily add more hard disk space to their computer or simply want to be able to transport large amounts of data from one machine to another, there is now an easy way to solve your problem. External hard drives have been available for a long time. Based on SCSI, Parallel, USB, or FireWire, they provide an external case for a standard hard drive with connectors for the interface and power. One of the latest offerings from Targus is the X-MeM External HDD. More...

Sat Nov 20, 2004

Targus Defcon MDP – Motion Data Protection

Personal Computer Hardware

Have you ever been worried about leaving your laptop computer out on a desk where someone could walk-off with it? You would lose a very expensive piece of equipment and, more importantly, all the confidential data on the hard drive. Targus has a product to give you a little peace of mind.

The Targus Defcon MDP is a PC Card that can be inserted into the PC Card Slot of any laptop computer. Once the software is installed and configured, the MDP gives you three basic features: More...

Fri Nov 19, 2004

Tapwave “Zodiac” Handheld Gaming PDA

PalmOne Hardware

Of all the applications that are available for a PDA, gaming has always been one of the favorites. Everyone enjoys a good game at least once in a while. However the available handheld gaming platforms have been limited. The most successful handheld game platform has been the Nintendo Gameboy. A great product, but primarily made for the kids or young teens market. Not the best choice for the adult gamer. Gaming on mobile phones has been limited to fairly simple games with low resolution and slow processor performance. The modern PDA has given rise to a new level of handheld games. Usually equipped with a better processor, more memory, more storage, and 16-bit full color screens, the modern PDA has allowed adults to play games that are more complex and sophisticated. So is the market ready for a hardware platform that is more advanced than previously available and designed for the adult gamer? Tapwave believes so. More...

Sun Nov 14, 2004

The Case for Virtual Business Processes from Cisco Press

Books

Instead of doing the normal review, we’re going to embark on something different.

Cisco Press (http://www.ciscopress.com) was kind enough to send us a few of their latest books to peruse, and this is the first one that jumped at me out of the stack.

The Case for Virtual Business Processes. It seemed right at first to be something you wouldn’t initially expect from a technical vendor. In fact, the book is written by Martha Young, President/Founder of Nova Amber, LLC, a virtualized business, and Michael Jude, Ph.D., with only the forward being written by someone at Cisco, in this case Kevin MacRitchie, the VP of World Channel Operations. More...

 

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