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Kia Georgia Training Center opens in West Point

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

NEW YORK, USA (AVING) — Kia Motors was joined by Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue and other company and state dignitaries as they cut the ribbon today on the first building that will be part of Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc.’s automotive assembly complex in West Point, Ga.
“The opening of the Kia Georgia Training […]

Iodata to release its 640GB USB HDD adopting G sensor

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — Iodata(www.iodata.jp) is going to release its 640GB USB HDD ‘HDH-U640SR2’ in Japan market, which features G sensor for shock protection. Adopting USB 2.0 interface, it is expected to be available for 28,770(JPY).
Original post by Grace Won

Multiply Your PC’s Desktops with VirtuaWin [Featured Windows Download]

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Windows only: Free virtual desktop manager VirtuaWin creates multiple workspaces on your PC without bogging down your system. Like other virtual desktop utilities for Windows we’ve covered (Virtual Dimension, Vista Virtual Desktops, Dexpot) VirtuaWin provides hotkeys for switching desktops, custom features per desktop, and a configurable number of desktops (up to […]

Why OldTech Keeps Kicking

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Hugh Pickens writes “In 1991 Stewart Alsop, the editor of InfoWorld, predicted that the last mainframe computer would be unplugged by 1996. Just last month, IBM introduced the latest version of its mainframe, and technologies from the golden age of big-box computing continue to be vital components in modern infrastructure. The New York Times explores […]

Aerial Drones To Help Cops In Miami

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Catoonsis writes “Reuters is reporting that ‘Miami police could soon be the first in the United States to use cutting-edge, spy-in-the-sky technology to beef up their fight against crime.’ The police force is planning to make use of a small aerial drone, capable of hovering and quick maneuvers, to monitor the Miami-Dade and alert officers […]

Head First JavaScript

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

stoolpigeon writes “Head First JavaScript is one of the latest entries in O’Reillys Head First series. Like the other Head First books, it takes a somewhat unique approach in conveying information. The stated intent of the series is to help readers learn and retain material by formatting it in a manner that assists in meeting […]

Head First JavaScript

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

stoolpigeon writes “Head First JavaScript is one of the latest entries in O’Reillys Head First series. Like the other Head First books, it takes a somewhat unique approach in conveying information. The stated intent of the series is to help readers learn and retain material by formatting it in a manner that assists in meeting […]

Red Hat to Coax Code Contributions From Companies

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Stony Stevenson writes “New Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst has hit out at enterprises, bemoaning that billions of dollars are wasted each year because 95% of companies won’t share code. Speaking at the Open Source Business Conference in San Francisco, he said his company must take a larger role in urging enterprises how they can […]

Sharp’s Internet machine ‘922SH’ to be released in Japan via SoftBank

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — Sharp launches its 3G mobile phone ‘922SH’ in Japan market through SoftBank, which is expected to be available on 28th March.
Supporting 1-Seg, international roaming service, HSDPA and Bluetooth connectivity, the 922HS is quipped with a full qwerty keyboard, a 3.5-inch 260,000 pixel display with 480 x 854 resolution, and […]

Samsung Techwin to launch its easy to use digital camera ‘L210′

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — Samsung Techwin launched its easy to use digital camera ‘L210’ from popular L-series in Korea market, which incorporated 10.2M sensor with 3X optical zoom.
The L210 combines Samsung’s Digital Image Stabilization and Intelligent Face Recognition Technology in a compact aluminum body. Adopting a 2.5-inch LCD display, the L210 supports MPEG-4 […]

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