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Stainless Steel Panel PCs feature 19 in. or 15 in. LCD.
2014-05-09 14:30:42| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Utilizing dual-core 1.86 GHz Intel® Atom™ processor D2550 in fanless enclosure, INOSP Series features 5-wire resistive touchscreen, 4 GB DDR3 memory, 64 GB SSD storage, and CFast slot as second storage. Units operate in temperatures from 0–50°C and support wide range 12~36 Vdc power input, with reverse polarity protection and continuous short and overloading circuit protection. Isolated RS-232/244/485 serial port protects serial devices from burn outs and shorts. This story is related to the following:Touchscreen Computers |
Chromebooks looking to replace PCs by going offline
2014-05-07 20:43:33| InfoWorld: Top News
Google is adding more features to Chromebook applications so that they can be used without accessing the Web, addressing a common complaint among users who want the laptops to function more like traditional PCs. Although Web use remains a central feature of Chromebooks, Google recently added the ability to edit videos and watch full movies offline, for instance. A shorter update cycle means that the company can be more responsive to user demand.
Malware infections in Windows PCs tripled in late 2013, Microsoft finds
2014-05-07 15:51:18| InfoWorld: Top News
A three-fold increase in Microsoft Windows computers infected with malicious software in late 2013 came from an application that was for some time classified as harmless by security companies. The finding comes as part of Microsoft's latest biannual Security Intelligence Report (SIR), released on Wednesday, which studies security issues encountered by more than 800 million computers using its security tools.
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Next-gen Thunderbolt details: 40Gbps, PCIe 3.0, HDMI 2.0, and 100W power delivery for single-cable PCs
2014-04-22 20:15:15| Extremetech
A leaked slide points to a double-bandwidth Thunderbolt coming in 2015 with up to 40Gbps of bandwidth. Will this kick TB into the mainstream, or is Intel chasing a fundamentally different market?
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NEC launches face-recognition security protection for PCs
2014-04-22 13:13:05| InfoWorld: Top News
NEC has launched a biometric security program that uses face recognition to unlock access to PCs. NeoFace Monitor is being billed as an alternative to passwords, which can be forgotten, stolen or guessed. Users simply look at a webcam on their PC to unlock it.The system uses face-recognition technology that NEC has been developing for some 20 years. It's a software package that uses a computer's webcam to verify the identity of a user by matching facial features to those in a stored image.
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