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ARMOR rugged mobile computersFrom: computingunplugged.com
Post Date: 2008-03-04 00:00:00
DRS Tactical Systems announced the launch of a new line of fully-rugged computing products --the ARMOR Convertible Notebook and the ARMOR Tablet PC. This new line of rugged mobile computers offers data protection technology, "anywhere" connectivity and sunlight readable display options, making these computers the ideal solution for industrial and government customers interested in ensuring situational awareness, protecting valuable data and/or increasing worker efficiency. Read | Permalink ...
more Proporta Laptop SleeveFrom: computingunplugged.com
Post Date: 2008-03-04 00:00:00
Need something for your MacBook? Try the Protective Laptop Sleeve from Proporta. Ideal for protecting your MacBook against scratches and impact damage; it can also be stored away safely when not in use. The Proporta Laptop Sleeve is available in three sizes; 13inch, 15inch and 17inch to perfectly fit whichever MacBook you have. It also features elasticated sides for an even more snug fit. Read | Permalink ...
more Movies on flash memory cardsFrom: computingunplugged.com
Post Date: 2008-03-04 00:00:00
PortoMedia is probably the only start-up in the world inspired by the movie Carlito’s Way. While other companies see the Internet as the answer to that question, company founder Chris Armstrong has another idea. PortoMedia is setting up kiosks that will let consumers download movies to a flash memory key or portable hard drive. The kiosks will be packed with hard drives that can hold 350 to 5,000 titles. Users then plug in a memory device from the company, enter a PIN code, and buy or r...
more SOTI MobiControlFrom: computingunplugged.com
Post Date: 2008-03-04 00:00:00
By providing people with mobile access to voice mail, emails and the Internet, smartphones are veritable productivity boosters. Unfortunately, for many businesses these devices are also becoming an information security risk. A study from CompTIA indicates that 60 percent of companies are concerned about securing the sensitive corporate data these handsets can access. At the same time, a National Cyber Security Alliance study indicates that 73 percent of mobile device users don’t think abou...
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