NEW DELHI: Computer hardware maker HCL Infosystems said it has bagged Rs 278 crore contract from Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu. HCL Infosystems has been selected as a vendor for the Government of Tamil Nadu project of free distribution of laptops to students of government and state aided schools and colleges across the state, the ...Read More
Archive for February 21st, 2012
NEW DELHI: Computer hardware maker HCL Infosystems said it has bagged Rs 278 crore contract from Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu. HCL Infosystems has been selected as a vendor for the Government of Tamil Nadu project of free distribution of laptops to students of government and state aided schools and colleges across the state, the ...Read More
With the Windows 8 Consumer Preview beta edition just around the corner, now is a good time to examine what we know and don’t know about Microsoft’s forthcoming OS, and what IT should look for when the Consumer Preview hits as expected on Feb. 29. Windows 8 rates as Microsoft’s latest bet-your-company move, with the ...Read More
With the Windows 8 Consumer Preview beta edition just around the corner, now is a good time to examine what we know and don’t know about Microsoft’s forthcoming OS, and what IT should look for when the Consumer Preview hits as expected on Feb. 29. Windows 8 rates as Microsoft’s latest bet-your-company move, with the ...Read More
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Gizmag Transparency Grenade: Detonate cyberwar weapon to leak sensitive dataComputerworld (blog)A hacker / artist who helped created Newstweek, a hidden device that hardware hackers could use to distort or otherwise manipulate the news at Wi-Fi hotspots, is at it again. This time with an information weapon designed to remind us ...Read More
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Gizmag Transparency Grenade: Detonate cyberwar weapon to leak sensitive dataComputerworld (blog)A hacker / artist who helped created Newstweek, a hidden device that hardware hackers could use to distort or otherwise manipulate the news at Wi-Fi hotspots, is at it again. This time with an information weapon designed to remind us ...Read More
by Benj Edwards, PCWorld Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from PCWorld.com. It’s easy to wax nostalgic about old technology—to remember fondly our first Apple IIe or marvel at the old mainframes that ran on punched cards. But no one in their right mind would use those outdated, underpowered dinosaurs to run a ...Read More
by Benj Edwards, PCWorld Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from PCWorld.com. It’s easy to wax nostalgic about old technology—to remember fondly our first Apple IIe or marvel at the old mainframes that ran on punched cards. But no one in their right mind would use those outdated, underpowered dinosaurs to run a ...Read More
World’s largest notebook computer manufacturer chooses RADVISION’s BEEHD video client for embedded tablet and desktop video conferencing TAIPEI, Taiwan & FAIR LAWN, N.J. & TEL AVIV, Israel–(EON: Enhanced Online News)–RADVISION (Nasdaq: RVSN), a leading technology and end-to-end solution provider for unified visual communications, announced today that Quanta Computer, the world’s largest original design manufacturer (ODM) ...Read More
World’s largest notebook computer manufacturer chooses RADVISION’s BEEHD video client for embedded tablet and desktop video conferencing TAIPEI, Taiwan & FAIR LAWN, N.J. & TEL AVIV, Israel–(EON: Enhanced Online News)–RADVISION (Nasdaq: RVSN), a leading technology and end-to-end solution provider for unified visual communications, announced today that Quanta Computer, the world’s largest original design manufacturer (ODM) ...Read More