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Entel PCS Chooses Andrew and Raylex for Cellular Network Expansion in Chile

HICKORY, N.C. --(Business Wire)-- Andrew, the CommScope, Inc. division that is a global leader in wireless communication systems and products, and its representative in Chile, Raylex, signed a broad cooperation agreement with Entel PCS, one of the mobile telephony leaders in Chile, for Andrew's role in the expansion of the Entel PCS network in that country.

Linux to Be on More PCs than Windows

Next year, Linux will ship on more PCs than Windows. You read that right, but Linux will be on more PCs for a reason probably different from the one you are thinking. Linux will be used to boot computers, specifically notebooks, faster.

Porn breath tests for PCs heralds 'stop and scan'

Technology that claims to pick up traces of illicit images on PCs has attracted the interest of Australian cops. The software, developed in an Australian University, might eventually be used to screen PCs for pr0n during border inspections.

More Competition For Game Consoles...From PCs

More competition for video game consoles...from good old PCs. Bloomberg Boot Camp, a report on today's technology. Online game play is simple with the Xbox360 or Sony's PlayStation 3. And what Microsoft is trying to do is sort of emulate that experience on Windows based PCs....with Games for Windows Live....which is now free...and newly revamped. Senior marketing manager Michael Wolf....

Demand for Linux PCs varies across Asia

Linux-based PCs have reportedly been getting a bad rap for consumer resistance, but manufacturers say demand for them varies between the different Asian markets.

Used PCs sought for Windows XP

Some used PCs are being purchased not for the hardware but because people want to get their hands on a copy of Windows XP, according to industry analysts and hardware suppliers.

Metro PCS and Cricket to launch Motorola's MOTO VE240 handset in US

Motorola has announced that its MOTO VE240 handset will be arriving soon to US-based Cricket Communications, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Leap Wireless International, and to Metro PCS Communications.

Microsoft: Reused PCs Need Windows, Too

The Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher program is designed to make it easier for companies to install Windows on PCs they fix up and resell

Shutting down idle PCs with Linux

This simple project describes building a low-powered embedded Linux system to find and shut down idling Linux and Windows PCs left on by careless, energy-wasting users. Suitable for deployment on a Linksys WRT54G or NSLU2, it leverages the open source Argus network monitoring tool, along with custom perl scripts.

Shutting down idle PCs with Linux

This simple project describes building a low-powered embedded Linux system to find and shut down idling Linux and Windows PCs left on by careless, energy-wasting users. Suitable for deployment on a Linksys WRT54G or NSLU2, it leverages the open source Argus network monitoring tool, along with custom perl scripts.

Smartphones Close To Replacing PCs

Despite limited Internet connectivity and screen size, smartphones are getting closer to replacing PCs. As Apple Inc.'s iPhone 3G, the T-Mobile G1, and now the BlackBerry Bold are able to perform more tasks, applications in the cloud are also growing rapidly. The iPhone is already a netbook, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

Gateway Supercharges Its FX Series Gaming PCs With New Intel Core„ i7 Processors

Gateway today announced two new models in its FX Series of desktop PCs featuring Intel’s fastest desktop platform technology to date, the Intel

Smartphones Are Moving Closer To Replacing PCs

Despite limited Internet connectivity and screen size, smartphones are getting closer to replacing PCs. As Apple Inc.'s iPhone 3G, the T-Mobile G1, and now the BlackBerry Bold are able to perform more tasks, applications in the cloud are also growing rapidly. The iPhone is already a netbook, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

Smartphones Are Moving Closer To Replacing PCs

Despite limited Internet connectivity and screen size, smartphones are getting closer to replacing PCs. As Apple Inc.'s iPhone 3G, the T-Mobile G1, and now the BlackBerry Bold are able to perform more tasks, applications in the cloud are also growing rapidly. The iPhone is already a netbook, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

Gateway Supercharges Its FX Series Gaming PCs With New Intel® Core™ i7 Processors

IRVINE, Calif. - Gateway today announced two new models in its FX Series of desktop PCs featuring Intel’s fastest desktop platform technology to date, the Intel® Core™ i7 processors and the Intel® X58 Express chipset. The new Core i7 processors featu

Phoenix Technologies Distributes Yahoo! Search to Help Consumers Manage Their PCs and Improve Their Online Experience

Phoenix Technologies Distributes Yahoo! Search to Help Consumers Manage Their PCs and Improve Their Online Experience

Phoenix Technologies Distributes Yahoo! Search to Help Consumers Manage Their PCs and Improve Their Online Experience

Phoenix Technologies Distributes Yahoo! Search to Help Consumers Manage Their PCs and Improve Their Online Experience

Sinowal data-stealing trojan has infected half million PCs

The Sinowal trojan, also known and Torpig and Mebroot, has infected more than 500,000 PCs worldwide, according to new information from the RSA Fraud Action Research Lab.

Google considers preinstalling Chrome on new PCs

Many may have already called it "game over" for Google's Chrome browser, but Google sees the great browser race as just getting started. Now, the search giant is looking at preinstalling Chrome on new PCs as it fights to topple Internet Explorer as the Web surfing platform of choice.

Google Considers Preinstalling Chrome On New PCs

Many may have already called it "game over" for Google's Chrome browser, but Google sees the great browser race as just getting started. Now, the search giant is looking at preinstalling Chrome on new PCs as it fights to topple Internet Explorer as the Web surfing platform of choice.

Asus To Phase Out Sub-10" Eee PCs

jeevesbond writes "The Register reports that Asus president Jerry Shen has revealed his company will be phasing out all sub-10" Eee PCs. According to Shen, the 'standard' netbook next year will be a 10" model with a hard drive running XP. Shen also said XP is outselling GNU/Linux on netbooks by a ratio of 7:3. This is somewhat contrary to news from the UK earlier in the year that GNU/Linux units were out of stock while XP machines sat unsold. Are Brits more open-minded than the rest of the world when it comes to choosing an OS?"

Google Wants to Preinstall Chrome Browser on PCs

Taking a page from Microsoft's playbook for Internet Explorer, Google wants to get its Chrome browser preinstalled on new computers. Chrome's market share on PCs is currently less than one percent vs 70 percent for IE and 20 percent for Firefox. Google plans a major marketing drive when the beta stage ends in January.

Google Wants to Preinstall Chrome Browser on PCs

Taking a page from Microsoft's playbook for Internet Explorer, Google wants to get its Chrome browser preinstalled on new computers. Chrome's market share on PCs is currently less than one percent vs 70 percent for IE and 20 percent for Firefox. Google plans a major marketing drive when the beta stage ends in January.

Leadtek to launch PS3 graphics chip for PCs

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NCP engineering Announces Release of Expanded IPSec VPN Secure Client for PCs and Handheld Devices

TMCNet: NCP engineering Announces Release of Expanded IPSec VPN Secure Client for PCs and Handheld Devices


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