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Lenovo Thinkpad W700ds
Now what does the ‘ds’ stand for? You might have guessed it: Dual Screen. Looks like a monster, with a 17” screen you actually get an extension in the form of a dual screen…

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The Vault from Lenovo
Ever wanted to feel like Bond, James Bond that is? Well Lenovo think that you do so they are coming out with a small device that is actually a secure hard drive which can only be accessed once a code is entered (using the built-in keypad). Now BitLocker...

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Unboxing the Arc
I saw quite a few unboxings on the web,some where serious, while others appealed to humor but there was always one common thing: I wanted to do one!! Microsoft has released a new cool looking mouse which they simply call the Arc. The mouse is intended...

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Tegra from NVIDIA
It looks like that these days everything is going towards the ultra-portable, NVIDIA announced a "mobile computer on a chip" architecture called "Tegra". The Tegra line will be all-in-one, integrated systems on a chip, containing an...

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1TB Optical Disc
1000GB to fit on a disc, wow! That's a lot of data. In addition to that the company that has developed it is an Israeli company (which makes me proud...). Hi-Tech is still strong over here. The link at Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/23...

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Happy 25th birthday to the Compact Disc!!
Hard to believe, 25 years have passed. My first music CD was from Queen... http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/08/compact-disk-is.html

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Smart Card operated KVM from Raritan
Physical security of a system is one of the most important parts of a layered security plan. You can invest a lot of money in protecting a system from being attacked through the network but if you neglect physical security- a perpetrator just needs to...

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