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iPad for Movies Call My Chiropractor

is pitching its new tablet as a multi-use consumer device, a superior alternative to clunky netbooks and laptops. Admittedly, the device does have its virtues, particularly for Web-surfing couch potatoes who'd rather not balance a clamshell-style portable PC on their laps. » zum Artikel

Does your laptop's Wi-Fi make it more vulnerable to thieves

It was a startling claim: Like a virtual trail of cookie crumbs, your laptop could be beaming out invisible signals that are armed with a common $5 gadget. » zum Artikel

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Fujitsu auf der CeBIT: Desktop PC, Notebook, Server, Workstations - Fujitsu präsentiert auf der aktuellen CeBIT eine ganze Palette an neuer Hardware. Einige Highlights aus dem Business-Bereich stellen wir Ihnen vor. » zum Artikel

PC Shipments up 20 percent in 2010 – Gartner

Global PC shipments will top 366 million units this year, according to a new forecast from Gartner. » zum Artikel

Lenovo rules in Hong Kong PC Market: IDC

For the fourth consecutive year, Lenovo Hong Kong has retained its leadership position in the client PC market in Hong Kong, according to a recent PC tracker report from global IT research and advice firm IDC. » zum Artikel

USB 3.0: Separating hype from reality

The scoop: BlackArmor PS 110 USB 3.0 Performance Kit, about $180, by Seagate. » zum Artikel

Asus pushing image, not ideas

Over the course of a slick press event here at CeBIT, Asus boss Jonney Shih laid out the company's vision for the year to come. But, disappointingly, there were comparatively few genuinely new ideas in what appeared to this listener to be primarily a brand-repositioning exercise. » zum Artikel

Sony VAIO EB12FX/T: Style Without High Price

The Sony VAIO EB12FX/T is an affordable that impresses with its style, features, and affordable price--but it is also marred by mediocre performance. It looks great and has most of the features you'd expect in a notebook costing around $750. The earthy brown finish, slim design, and clean layout certainly make it more attractive than most sub-$1000 notebooks, but it if you need a laptop for heavy-duty ... » zum Artikel

Nvidia Unveils Next-Generation Ion Platform

We've been pretty big fans of Nvidia's product for netbooks, which turbocharges the lame integrated graphics found in Intel's line with something really capable of decoding all that hi-def flash video on the web and even playing a few basic 3D games. If you'll recall, the previous generation of Intel Atom based netbooks were three-chip solutions: you had the Atom CPU, the "North Bridge" containing ... » zum Artikel

USB 3.0: The new speed limit

Have you spent too much time waiting for large files to crawl between a computer and an external hard drive Don't fret -- USB 3.0 has arrived. Not only can it move data faster and provide more power, but it's compatible with USB 2.0 devices. » zum Artikel

HP cautious about touch in business laptops

Hewlett-Packard on Monday launched its first mainstream business laptop with a touchscreen, but said it would be cautious in bringing touch technology to its existing business laptop lines. » zum Artikel

Die besten DVB-T-Sticks

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Fernsehen am PC: Moderne DVB-T-Sticks überzeugen durch gute Empfangsleistung unterwegs am Notebook und zu Hause am PC. Wir stellen die besten DVB-T-Sticks im Vergleich vor. » zum Artikel

Find Your Windows 7 Desktop

Remember when buying a desktop computer was simple You'd stroll into your local electronics boutique, pick out the homely beige box with a logical moniker that perfectly complemented your needs (and a copy of Windows XP), and then head home, eager to begin what was sure to be an effortless setup and installation process. No We don't either. The PC market has always been inundated with more options ... » zum Artikel

Laptops galore await show attendees in Hanover

A raft of new netbooks, laptops and computers with 3D support will be on display at Cebit in Hanover, Germany, next week. Google will use the trade show to push its Street View map technology and SAP's new co-CEO will take the stage in a keynote address. » zum Artikel

MacJournal 5.1

Do you keep a diary on your computer Do you blog, but hate your blogging service's editor Do you find yourself using your word processor to write notes about a variety of subjects, and then find it difficult to locate those notes later If the answer is yes to any of the above, you may be just the kind of person MacJournal 5.1.4 was designed for. » zum Artikel

HP EliteBook 8440W

The HP EliteBook 8440w won't win awards for ultrathin design elements or elegant looks, but underneath the almost military-style exterior is a quad-core CPU coupled with an Quadro FX 380M professional-grade graphics processor. When you first unpack the laptop, the muted magnesium-clad system impresses with its solid feel. While the body of the unit is mostly plastic, it's a dense, unyielding plastic ... » zum Artikel

Apple: iPad Will Beat Netbooks With "Magic"

In a talk intended to woo investors, Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook said will win over , but not because of specs or features. » zum Artikel

Pa. school spying case: What's the law

The suburban Philadelphia school district accused of spying on students through their school-issued laptops doesn't have a legal leg to stand on, the legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said today. » zum Artikel

When schools spy on their students, bad things happen

Sometimes even I am blown away by how mind-numbingly stupid people can be when it comes to technology. I'm not talking about people who can't find the "any" key. I'm talking about institutional stupidity, the kind you only get when you mix technophobic bureaucrats and geeks with no sense of boundaries. » zum Artikel

Lenovo IdeaPad U150: Stylish Slimline

With the IdeaPad U150, Lenovo continues stepping gradually from the bookish land of ThinkPads into the world of cool . Weighing less than 3 pounds, and stylish to boot, the U150 is an eye-catching little thing. Performance is right around the median for an ultraportable, and at $749, the pricing is a little bit higher than I'd like, but the U150 is so darned cool-looking that it just about justifies ... » zum Artikel

Lenovo Thinkpad Edge

The new 13-inch ultraportable is unlike most Thinkpads of the past. It sports a refreshing new look, comes with a decent ULV processor, has excellent build quality--as usual--and very good battery life. » zum Artikel

On Your Side: Dell Delivery Problems

When my Dell XPS 730 desktop computer kept crashing, Dell offered to replace the system. The replacement also had problems, so Dell offered to send another. When I realized that the PC would arrive while I was away, I called Dell to delay the delivery, since they'd charge me for a new PC if I didn't send the old one back within five business days. Unfortunately, the computer arrived just before I ... » zum Artikel

Irate parents in Pa. say schools use 'peeping tom technology'

The parents of a Pennsylvania high school student have asked a federal judge to bar school district personnel from switching on cameras in school-issued MacBook laptops, calling the security feature "peeping tom technology." » zum Artikel

News and notes from Mobile Applications Showcase

It wasn't find one of the busiest places on the show floor at last week's Macworld Expo. That would be the Mobile Applications Showcase where around six dozen or so iPhone app developers held court, displaying their efforts before a steady parade of Expo attendees. » zum Artikel

Pa. school district denies spying on students with MacBooks

A suburban Philadelphia school district yesterday denied it spied on students by remotely activating the cameras on their school-issued MacBook laptops. » zum Artikel

Watching the creative destruction of the mobile industry at MWC

The mobile device and infrastructure industries continued their familiar yet increasingly complex dance at this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona: Consumers and enterprises receive ever more devices to choose from, while carriers scramble to figure out how to support, deploy and make money off the mix. » zum Artikel

Computerbranche schwankt zwischen Krise und Boom

Meldung vom 19.02.2010 15:14 Uhr: New York (dpa) - Die globale Krise haben die meisten großen Computerhersteller erstaunlich schnell überwunden. Doch obwohl die Zahlen nach oben weisen, ist der nächste Boom noch längst nicht gewiss: Die Preise für PCs und Server sind weiter unter Druck. Und ob sich die Weltwirtschaft bald berappelt und damit die Nachfrage global steigt, ist auch noch nicht ausgemacht. Blendende Geschäfte machen vor ... » zum Artikel

The Ultimate Home Office: Bring on the Bling

Whether you work at home full time as I do, or just use your home office after hours, it should be filled with things that make it comfortable and help you be as productive as possible. We've talked to experts and other work-at-homes to come up with advice and a bevy of some of the best and most useful products you can buy. » zum Artikel

Toshiba Satellite T135D-S1324: Easy on the Eyes

Though the awkward model number doesn't roll off the tongue, the Toshiba Satellite T135D-S1324 is a slim, sleek package that offers some pleasant surprises while making a few compromises. For one thing, the glossy black chassis, accented with a subtle carbon-fiber graphic, can be a magnet for fingerprints and smudges; but the unit's subtle curves and smart tapering down (from about 1.5 inches in ... » zum Artikel

Schnelles Internet startet Mobilfunk-Revolution

Meldung vom 18.02.2010 13:38 Uhr: BARCELONA (dpa-AFX) - Handynutzern steht eine neue Ära bevor. Superschnelle Internetverbindungen überall, leistungsstarke Mini- Computer mit Diensten, die auf die jeweiligen Interessen und Aufenthaltsorte zugeschnitten sind - das sind Zutaten der Revolution, die weltweit den Alltag verändern soll. Kehrseite ist die Explosion des Datenverkehrs im Mobilfunk. Unbegrenzte Flatrate-Tarife werden sich ... » zum Artikel


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