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Gaming handheld has clamshell design (WindowsForDevices) — Nov. 07, 2008 — Chinese OEM Seabright has announced a Windows CE handheld computer with built in gaming controllers and an external, rollup keyboard. us.rd.yahoo.com
UPS saves $30M and goes Green with new HP printing and scanning handheld (ZDNet) UPS partnered with Hewlett-Packard on the new sp400 All-in-One wireless handheld laser barcode scanner combo that can print directly onto packages, which saves paper and streamlines UPS's shipping processes. With all of the news of major corporations losing vast amounts of money and laying people off, it's always nice to hear about solutions that companies are rolling out that not only allow ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Cloud computing looking up (The Courier Mail) CLOUD computing is the next big thing, and even computing giants with a vested interest in desktop-based applications are getting in on the act. us.rd.yahoo.com
CE 5.0 dev kit features multi-chip ARM9 module (WindowsForDevices) — Nov. 10, 2008 — Shenzhen, China-based Embest Info & Tech is sampling an ARM9 board for handheld devices, POS (point-of-sales/service) kiosks, HMIs (human-machine interfaces), medical tools, and intelligent instruments. us.rd.yahoo.com
NCP engineering Announces Release of Expanded IPSec VPN Secure Client for PCs and Handheld Devices (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) NCP engineering GmbH, a leading provider of endpoint security and VPN solutions, today announced the 9.1 version of the NCP Secure Enterprise Client. Available in North America on December 5th, this major upgrade to NCP's universal IPSec VPN client will provide users a flexible, intuitive, bundled client for any Windows-based or Symbian system. us.rd.yahoo.com
OpenCL gets touted in Texas (Macworld) Attendees at the SC08 high-performance computing conference in Austin got a progress report on OpenCL, the the Apple-spearheaded parallel computing API that figures to be a prominent new feature in the upcoming Snow Leopard update to OS X. us.rd.yahoo.com
Patient Information Could Be Left To Haemorrhage From Mobile Devices, Survey Shows (Medical News Today) A transatlantic survey of more than a thousand healthcare professionals has shown that over a third are unwittingly putting personal information at risk by storing patient records, medical images, contact details, corporate data and other sensitive information on mobile devices such as laptops, BlackBerrys and USB sticks - and not adequately securing them. us.rd.yahoo.com
Review: Flip MinoHD (PC World) The pocket camcorder market is heating up. us.rd.yahoo.com
nVIDIA launches Tesla supercomputer (The Hindu) The machine will come in handy for Dell, Lenovo and HP us.rd.yahoo.com
Microsoft fixes Windows Mobile 6.1 email bug (WindowsForDevices) — Nov. 11, 2008 — Microsoft has patched a Windows Mobile 6.1 bug that left some users unable to send messages until they deleted and recreated their email accounts. The "Windows Mobile 6.1 POP and IMAP Send Mail Patch" is downloadable now, the company says. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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