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Turbo Screen Sharing
Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional offers users the ability to have a more productive and engaging web conferencing experience while providing the IT department with a program that efficiently utilizes bandwidth and minimally impacts the infrastructure. Learn More! »

Informal Learning: Extending the Impact of Enterprise Ideas and Information
Forward-thinking organizations are turning to enterprise learning in their quest to be better informed, better skilled, better supported at the point of need, and more competitive in their respective marketplaces. Learn More! »

Rapid E-Learning: Maturing Technology Brings Balance and Possibilities
Rapid e-learning addresses both time and cost issues by using technology tools to shift the dynamics of e-learning development. Learn why more skilled learning professionals use these tools and how you can get a solution to keep pace with your business demands. »

Delivering on the Promise of ELearning
This white paper defines the framework to launch e-learning as a set of teaching, training, and learning practices not bound by a specific technology platform or learning management system. It offers practical suggestions for creating digital learning experiences that engage learners by building interest and motivation and providing opportunities for active participation. »

Whitepaper: Using Storage Virtualization & Thin Provisioning to add Capacity. HP continues to deliver on its promise of improving the efficiency of already installed storage assets. Read the financial case study results.


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Addonics Kit Adds AES 256-Bit Encryption To Any SATA Hard Drive
Drive enclosures that turn off-the-rack Serial ATA hard disks into swappable external or desktop-drive-bay storage modules are easy to find, but Addonics' newest kit adds on-the-fly, 256-bit hardware encryption to keep your most critical business or personal information safe.
Monday , July 14, 2008 12:30:00 PM

Averatec Joins All-in-One Desktop Club
The bargain-priced laptop maker sets its sights on the iMac (and its Dell, Gateway, HP, and Sony challengers) with a 22-inch widescreen LCD/Core 2 Duo desktop priced under $1,300.
Friday , July 11, 2008 05:10:00 PM

Seagate Rolls Out 1.5-Terabyte Desktop Hard Drive
If you haven't caught up with the terabyte generation of PC hard disks, you'd better hurry -- Seagate's newest desktop drive leaps from 1TB to 1.5TB in a single bound. The company has also announced 5,400- and 7,200-rpm notebook drives that fit 500GB into the 2.5-inch form factor.
Thursday , July 10, 2008 11:00:00 AM

Acer Mini Desktop Targets Home Entertainment
Acer aims for the living room with a $450 slimline PC with AMD dual-core power, 64-bit Vista, PCI Express 2.0 expansion capability, and DirectX 10-compatible Nvidia graphics with big-screen HDMI output. Retail shoppers can also pick up a bargain bundle with 22-inch widescreen monitor.
Tuesday , July 08, 2008 10:15:00 AM

Guess What Color SteelSeries' Gaming Bundle for Women Is
Attention, female PC gamers: You don't stand a chance of winning China's giant Warcraft 3 women's tournament and being named "Super Iron Lady" unless you use SteelSeries' specially bundled laser mouse and non-skid mouse pad -- available, of course, in wedding-dress white or baby-blanket pink.
Monday , July 07, 2008 12:35:00 PM

Gateway, eMachines Unveil Back-To-School PCs
Superstore sightseers will find everything from a quad-core gaming rig (with 6GB of RAM and overclocked GeForce 9800 GT graphics) to well-equipped 14.1- and 15.4-inch Core 2 Duo laptops and AMD Phenom X3 and Intel Celeron desktops as Gateway unveils its fall fashions for retail shoppers.
Thursday , July 03, 2008 12:00:00 PM

OCZ Offers Solid-State Drives for Half the Price Of Rivals
OCZ jolts the PC storage market with the most affordable solid-state drives to date, promising to outrun and out-rugged 2.5-inch SATA hard disks for as little as $169 (for the 32GB model, with 64GB and 128GB drives also available).
Thursday , July 03, 2008 11:20:00 AM

Lenovo Consumer Desktops Feature Face Recognition, Sanitary Keyboard
Following Lenovo's launch of its IdeaPad consumer notebooks, the company introduces a retail desktop available with Intel Core 2 Quad power and Blu-ray video playback, along with a monitor that adjusts its brightness depending on how far away you are and an antimicrobial keyboard to help keep Mom and Dad from catching Junior's cold.
Thursday , July 03, 2008 10:55:00 AM

The Return of the All-in-Wonder: AMD Card Combines HD Graphics and HDTV
A venerable video brand comes back -- and low-priced, integrated-graphics desktops turn into TiVo beaters and elite gaming PCs -- as AMD adds high-definition digital plus analog TV tuning to a Radeon HD 3600 Series DirectX 10 graphics card, all for $199.
Monday , June 30, 2008 05:15:00 PM

Brother Launches Ledger-Sized All-in-One for $300
Plenty of inkjet printer/copier/scanner/faxes can print on media as small as 4 by 6 inches, but the first entry in Brother's new Professional Series line doesn't stop until it gets to 11 by 17 inches for plus-sized signage, flyers, or business proposals. It also offers WiFi, Ethernet, an automatic document feeder, and a 400-sheet paper capacity.
Monday , June 30, 2008 05:10:00 PM

Dell Studio Brand Restyles the Laptop -- and Vista's Desktop
Thursday , June 26, 2008 05:12:00 PM

AMD Touts Teraflop Power of Radeon HD 4800 Series GPUs
Thursday , June 26, 2008 05:00:00 PM

NEC Unveils Premium 26-Inch Desktop Display
Tuesday , June 24, 2008 01:15:00 PM

Samsung Intros Slot-Loading Slimline DVD Writer
Tuesday , June 24, 2008 08:50:00 AM

Big (Cell Processor Tech!) and Little (128GB SSD!) Notebooks From Toshiba
Monday , June 23, 2008 03:45:00 PM

Nvidia Fires Up 240-Processor-Core GeForce GTX 280
Tuesday , June 17, 2008 12:50:00 PM

Got USB? Got $100? Get Scanning, Says Xerox
Monday , June 16, 2008 12:35:00 PM

AOC Offers Multi-Input 22-Inch Widescreen
Friday , June 13, 2008 11:00:00 AM

HP Product Blitz Includes Touch-Screen Desktop, 17 New Notebooks, and Billion-Color Monitor
Tuesday , June 10, 2008 01:30:00 PM

WD Boasts Fastest 3.5-Inch 7,200 RPM Drive
Tuesday , June 10, 2008 10:15:00 AM

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