Archive for August, 2010

Aug 31 2010

IBM Extends x86 Server Lineup with AMD Processors

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IBM today broadened its family of four-socket servers with the introduction of the IBM System x3755 M3 rack server equipped with the new AMD Opteron processor.
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Aug 31 2010

Canon develops world’s largest CMOS image sensor, with ultra-high sensitivity

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Canon Inc. announced today that it has developed the world’s largest CMOS image sensor, with a chip size measuring 202 x 205 mm. Because its expanded size enables greater light-gathering capability, the sensor is capable of capturing images in one one-hundredth the amount of light required by a professional-model digital SLR camera.
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Aug 31 2010

Gmail Gets an Algorithmic Mail Sorter

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Google is reaching out to help those who just don’t have the time to wade through hundreds of emails each day. The company unveiled Priority Inbox, an application that aims to automatically identify important incoming messages and separate them from more general, tedious emails. “It’s about time,” said Scott Steinberg, president and CEO of Digital Trends. “The vast majority of our emails are not pressing concerns. It shouldn’t be difficult to prioritize these.”
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Aug 31 2010

Trend Micro Handles VM Security Sans Agents

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Trend Micro on Tuesday announced an agentless antimalware module for VMware virtual environments in its Deep Security 7.5 product. The company also announced on Tuesday that it’s throwing open its Trend Micro SecureCloud beta to the public. Both products will protect data in the virtual environment as well as in the cloud. Deep Security 7.5 combines agentless antimalware with agentless intrusion detection and agentless Web application protection. Traditionally, security, monitoring and other apps that watch a computing environment plant a small agent into the apps they are watching.
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Aug 31 2010

Weatherproof Wireless Rock Speakers

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If you would prefer that your outdoor speaker looked like it actually belonged in the outdoors then here is one more speaker that resembles a big rock.  Sure, it’s a rock with holes in it, but it does resemble a rock.  This rock will play your music whether it’s sunny out or pouring down rain.  Plus, since it is so rock-like, hopefully any thieves that made it into your backyard would overlook it.

The wireless speaker can be set up on your patio, in the garden or just sitting out on the grass.  It can play music for up to 7 hours on a signal charge from up to 150 feet away.  It has a rechargeable battery, but can also be plugged into the wall through the included AC adapter.  You can hook the transmitter up to your regular stereo or your iPhone/iPod.  If you want to hear the game a little better you can even hook it up to the TV.  You can pick one up for $149.99 through Grace Digital Audio.

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Aug 31 2010

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Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews.
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