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DoubleSight Dual 15″ LCD Display

DoubleSight Dual 15

The new DoubleSight dual LCD monitor is an attractive, cost effective alternative to large CRT monitors that consume a lot of physical desktop space or expensive LCD monitors. DoubleSight harnesses your information and computing power utilizing a unique approach to the multiple monitor feature to enhance the user’s viewing and productivity experience. By connecting two 15 or 17 inch LCD monitor panels side-by-side using a single base stand, DoubleSight provides large monitor real estate in a small footprint at a very affordable cost.

BlackBerry in Sync with Apple

Jay Wrolstad, wireless.newsfactor.com

Information Appliance Associates is offering an application that links the BlackBerry mobile e-mail platform with Mac OS X, further extending BlackBerry’s considerable reach.

With the PocketMac BlackBerry Edition, users can sync their BlackBerry handheld with a Mac PC, enabling the interchange of contact and calendar information, as well as notes.

Unprotected PCs can expect infection in minutes

By William Jackson, Government Computer News (GCN) Staff

The average survival time for an unprotected networked computer dropped from 40 minutes to 20 minutes over the last year, according to the SANS Institute of Bethesda, Md. That means that an unprotected PC can expect to become infected by a worm within 20 minutes of being connected to an unprotected network.

Breakthrough Nanotechnology Will Bring 100 Terabyte 3.5-inch Digital Data Storage Disks

Have you ever dreamt of 100 terabyte of data per 3.5-inch disk? New patented innovation nanotechnology from Michael E. Thomas, president of Colossal Storage Corporation, makes it real.

Michael invented and patented the world’s first and only concept for non-contact UV photon induced electric field poling of ferroelectric non-linear photonic bandgap crystals, which offers the possibility of controlling and manipulating light within a UV/Deep Blue frequency of 1 nm to 400 nm.

It took him 14 years to find a practical conceptualization that would work to advance the storage industry; 3D Volume Holographic Optical Storage Nanotechnology, for which Michael holds the patents. He was invited to present this fascinating discovery to the National Science Foundation in February 2004.

Bits on the side

By Bennett Ring
August 14, 2004
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Today’s PC is not only smarter and faster, it’s a very different looking beast. One that isn’t so, well, ugly. Thanks to both the MP3 and DVD, not to mention the increasingly earth-shaking nature of PC speakers, this once-boring beige box has been transformed from a tedious number cruncher into an entertainment powerhouse.

Microsoft Bluetooth Wireless Intellimouse Explorer

Microsoft Bluetooth Wireless Intellimouse Explorer

The Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth combines the ultimate in wireless technology with sleek style and ergonomic design. And because Bluetooth sets the standard bar for the emerging wireless world, your mouse will work easily with other Bluetooth – compatible devices. What’s more, it runs on the powerful and reliable Windows XP platform, giving all your devices access to the wealth of information on your PC.

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