ViewSonic Ships All-in-ne PC First Model of Computer Initiative
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- ViewSonic Ships All-in-ne PC First Model of Computer Initiative
- NZXT Beta PC Case Review
- hp’s touchsmart Printers Print Web Content No PC Required
- Virtual Computer to Host Webinar on Reducing PC Management Costs
- Microsoft Debuts Free Antivirus Software Beta
- PC Magazine reviews Apple iphone 3G S: Raises the bar for …
ViewSonic Ships All-in-ne PC First Model of Computer Initiative
Business Wire (press release)
5-inch display features a 16:9 aspect ratio LCD screen so users can experience razor-sharp images in crisp detail. Keeping eco-friendly by offering one unit instead of two (a monitor and a tower PC) the VPC100 All-in-ne uses about 50% less plastic for reduced waste. Additionally the device requires about 45% less power than a traditional computing set so users save resources and get a better RI. Additional features include: Four high-speed USB 2.
NZXT Beta PC Case Review
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The case includes a single 120mm fan but has spots for three more optional fans. Rolled edges and a tool free drive bay design make builds a breeze with the Beta. Review excerpt: “If it’s time for you to build that new computer you have been wanting you need to put some thought into the chassis you buy. Not all PC cases are created equal and many of them have sharp edges and poor construction that can make build ups a pain both literally and figuratively. Today I am going to check out a new chassis from NZXT called the Beta. Read on for all the details on the Beta computer chassis.
hp’s touchsmart Printers Print Web Content No PC Required
Reuters
Due this fall the printer will be priced at $399 and will have a 4. 3-inch touchscreen and integrated memory so the printer can connect wirelessly to the Web and access apps for direct-from-Web printing. This approach eliminates the need to fire-up your computer to print Fandango tickets or grocery coupons for example. The printer will support fax copy scan and duplex printer too. The Power of Apps Whereas the word “application” feels stodgy Apple’s iPhone has made “apps” attractive and hip even for the mainstream consumer that doesn’t think in terms of antiquated computing terms. HP takes full advantage of the “app” rage to develop a new app platform that can be customized to fit your lifestyle and needs. They’re on to something–although this feels like it’s 15 years too late.
Virtual Computer to Host Webinar on Reducing PC Management Costs
TMCnet
gif> Virtual Computer to Host Webinar on Reducing PC Management Costs WESTFRD Mass. –(Business Wire)– Virtual Computer Inc. the company redefining PC lifecycle management through virtualization today announced it is hosting a webinar on "Reducing your PC Management Costs: Realizing the Total Cost of wnership (TC) of PC Lifecycle Management through Client-Side Virtualization. " Virtual Computer’s NxTop combines a bare-metal client virtualization platform with a powerful central management system to dramatically reduce PC management costs while improving reliability security and the end-user experience. By allowing IT administrators to deploy and update desktop operating system environments for PC users on a one-to-many basis while also delivering advanced data backup and security capabilities NxTop provides significant TC advantages over traditional PC lifecycle management approaches. NxTop also runs on traditional PC hardware allowing increasingly budget-conscious IT teams to avoid the costly data center and network upgrades that server-hosted virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions have required.
Microsoft Debuts Free Antivirus Software Beta
Washington Post
ut of the box it schedules a scan every Sunday at 2:00 a. but only if the PC is idle at that time. A great deal has been written so far about the potential for MSE to unseat established giants in the anti-virus industry. It’s too soon to say whether that will happen or how Microsoft’s new offering will measure up in tests against real-life malicious software tests that are beyond the scope of this review.
Related from Guanxithebook: How good is Microsoft’s free antivirus software?
PC Magazine reviews Apple iphone 3G S: Raises the bar for …
MacDailyNews
The new model’s improved processor and graphics chipset significantly boost the speed of everything from Web browsing to games cementing the iPhone’s role as the nation’s most flexible handheld computer” Sascha Segan reports for PC Magazine. “No it still isn’t the world’s best phone. But that’s never been the true goal of the iPhone line: Apple is devoted to bringing handheld computing to the masses. And it’s succeeding brilliantly. “Apple has made it clear this phone is faster than the 3G but not really how much faster or what that means.
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