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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Bluetooth headset puts voices in your head; Will 3D TV catch on in adult video?

Will 3D TV catch on in adult video? | Grandstream makes the desk phone more fun

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Bluetooth headset puts voices in your head
Aliph, makers of the Jawbone Bluetooth headset and NoiseAssassin noise cancellation technology, today launched the new ICON line of headsets. The new headsets allows users to customize the voice that the headset uses to inform owners of things like battery life, caller ID name and other information. The ICON headset line of six designs is now on sale for $99.99. Read More


E-GUIDE: Compuware

Perfecting Application Performance
The enterprise application scene has become increasingly complicated over the years. Things have changed with the rise of Web services, SOA, Virtualization and cloud computing. This complexity makes app performance management all the more difficult. In this Executive Guide featuring articles from Network World, ComputerWorld and InfoWorld explore how to get the best performance out of today's application environments. Read Now.

WEBCAST: Citrix

NetScaler VPX: Harness the Power of Virtualized Web App Delivery
Want to make your Web app delivery more flexible, dynamic and cost effective? Then attend this exclusive technical seminar which shows you how Citrix NetScaler VPX - a virtualized app delivery controller appliance - can improve your network infrastructure by offering: increased physical, functional, and operational flexibility for delivery of all of your Web apps and more. Click here to register today.

Will 3D TV catch on in adult video?
The adult entertainment industry has always adopted technology faster than the mainstream. Will 3D TV catch on in this market, or are they being cautious? Read More

Grandstream makes the desk phone more fun
About the size of a standard office desk phone, the GXV3140 includes a tiny built-in Webcam (1.3 megapixel) and a 4.3-inch color display as well as your typical numeric keypad. Four-way navigation keys let you select menu items on the screen. Instead of connecting to a phone line, you connect through the Ethernet data port in your office. Read More

Sony delays PlayStation 3's motion controller
The new controller will hit the market at about the same time as Microsoft's Project Natal. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Case Study: Six Billion Slurpees and Counting
Managing remote users was a help desk nightmare for convenience storage giant, 7-Eleven. Read how 2800 new laptops were deployed in 30 days reducing help desk calls by 67%, decreasing management costs by 81% and increasing productivity by 30%. You'll even get the latest tally on Slurpees sold! Learn More

Fujitsu's pocket-size Windows 7 laptop
Fujitsu unveiled in Tokyo on Monday a Windows 7 laptop computer that's small enough to fit in a pocket. The Loox U, called the Lifebook UH900 overseas, will be available from February in Japan, the US and Asia. Read More

CES: 3D, thin TVs and e-readers among Samsung's CES announcements
At CES in Las Vegas Samsung unveiled a strong line up of products including a 3D home entertainment system, LED tvs with screens as thin as a pencil and e-readers. Read More

CES: MSI shows dual-screen 7-inch and 10-inch netbooks
MSI unveiled two prototype dual screen netbooks at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, one with dual 7-inch screens and another with two 10-inch screens. Read More


WEBCAST: HP

Need to Backup 10TB+ per Night?
Data deduplication based on grid technology has significant advantages over alternate methods. This video explains how enterprises can; backup 17TB per hour from a single VTL, eliminate human error through advanced automation, increase capacity as needed; save floor space with a smaller footprint, and lower energy costs, Learn more.

CES: Ford adapts Sync to create myFord Touch driver interface
The technology will roll out at high end first but come standard with the Ford Focus from 2012. Read More

CES: Kensington iPhone add-ons all about power, power, power
At CES 2010, Kensington showed off ipod and iphone accessories for your car that support GPS navigation and provide power for the gadgets and your notebook. Read More

CES: Greenpeace scores the eco highs and lows of CES
Greenpeace scored the environmental highs and lows of this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and used the event to launch the latest version of its Guide to Greener Electronics. Read More



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