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A higher digital experience: From your computer to your TV The world has gone digital and, like many people, you think you’ve kept pace with progress with your PC and all its attachments.
Your personal office assistant courtesy of Acer A frequently-traveling executive will find himself hard-pressed keeping his schedule tight-knit and organized whenever he leaves.
Jay Alonzo photo workshop in Chiang Mai Philippines-based commercial and editorial photographer and lecturer Jay Alonzo recently conducted a photography workshop in Chiang Mai, Thailand for the distributors of Olympus digital cameras from Asia and the Middle East.
HP hits 50 percent growth in 2007 for its business intelligence services customers HP has announced a 50 percent increase in the number of its customers for business intelligence services for fiscal year 2007, while the number of business intelligence "mega-deals" – projects totaling more than $ 1 million in revenue – increased by 32 percent.
Of Macs and Tux For those lucky folks who received a new Mac as a Christmas present, lucky you! :)
Techie Mommy Talks A few days into the New Year and I can’t help but think in awe as to how fast the year 2007 zipped through!
Open Notes Democracy entails openness.
Watching IT Well, if good marriages could take a tumble and fall, why should we expect more from ever-squabbling couples?
Build contingencies for skills shortages into IT budgets for 2008 Despite continued strong growth in Asia Pacific economies, chief information officers (CIOs) should create contingency plans to cope with escalating personnel costs and skills shortages and to prepare for the potential of global economic uncertainty in 2008, Gartner advised.
SPARKLE unleashes the world’s first DisplayPort - ready graphics card sample SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd., the professional VGA card manufacturer and supplier, announced the World’s First Display Port Graphics Card Sample, the world’s first graphics card with DisplayPort support.
Hitachi rolls out half-terabyte hard drive for notebooks and other mobile devices World’s highest capacity 2.5-Inch mobile hard drive to usher in new era of consumer notebooks, desktops and portable gadgets.
Digital Citizens Gone were the days when mobile phones were branded as communication devices.
Mobile internet devices (MIDs) are being hyped, but will consumers buy? LAS VEGAS - They’re smaller than a laptop, bigger than a phone and the computing industry says you’ll really, really want one.
Reality Bites: Internet Medicine I am a self-confessed Internet addict.
New beginnings: Getting started with your new tech toys Part 2 The New Year brings many things – new challenges, new goals, and new resolutions.
Baby Gadgets – A most welcome helper for moms of today Technology, growing, developing and evolving faster than we can say 1-2-3, and as technology’s development is increasing every day, so does it apply to the baby care world as well.
Watching IT: Smart cars, dumb drivers There is never a shortage of Hollywood movies depicting cars that autonomously drive themselves, making some moviegoers readily accept the notion of a self-driven car as residing in the realm of actual and existing things and beings.
Blog-O-Rama: Pinoyblogero on the Pinoy blogosphere This columnist is presently marooned in the northernmost Philippine island of Batanes where technology is spotty at the least.
Air Conditioners that Can Change Everyday Life Samsung Electronics Co., which has taken staunch and aggressive steps worldwide as a provider of world class air-conditioning solutions, newly launched the exceptional Vivace air conditioners that provide a worry-free air.
The parents guide to video game One of the biggest problem facing parents when it comes to technology is the lack of information of what the technology is all about and what their kids are doing with technology.
Re-Mission: A game and community for young people with cancer Re-Mission is a third-person shooter video game released by the non-profit organization HopeLab on April 3, 2006.
Where You Go, WiGo! Nowadays, the need to stay online is no longer confined to the home or workplace.
Drivers on cell phones clog traffic Motorists who talk on cell phones drive slower on the freeway, pass sluggish vehicles less often and take longer to complete their trips, according to a University of Utah study that suggests drivers on cell phones congest traffic.
FORTINET announces top reported threats for December 2007 Pioneer and leading provider of unified threat management (UTM) solutions, Fortinet, announced the top 10 most reported high-risk threats for December 2007.
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