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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Bad, bad, bad vibrations
Shouting at a disk drive will cause it to stop. But what about the constant nagging disks get in noisy data centers or busy towers? That may be a bigger problem.
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Immerz unveils KOR-fx full sensory immersion gear
Immerz, Inc. has just announced the KOR-fx full sensory immersion gear set. It's not for casual gamers.
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Sniffing keystrokes via laser and keyboard power
Presenters at the CanSecWest security conference detailed on Thursday how they can sniff data by analyzing keystroke vibrations using a laser trained on a shiny laptop.
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A replacement for the good old stethoscope?
According to BusinessWeek, an Israeli startup, aptly named Deep Breeze, has developed a high-tech replacement for the 200-year-old stethoscope. This noninvasive device can draw in seconds an image...
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Researchers build invisible passwords with vibrations, sounds, flashing lights
A trio of researchers is experimenting with vibrations, sounds and flashing lights as the basis for futuristic, secure passwords.
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Inside the iPhone 4's vibrational gyroscope
iFixit and Chipworks have partnered to show you exactly what's inside the vibrational gyroscope found inside the iPhone 4.
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Bad, bad, bad vibrations
Shouting at a disk drive will cause it to stop. But what about the constant nagging disks get in noisy data centers or busy towers? That may be a bigger problem.
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Immerz unveils KOR-fx full sensory immersion gear
Immerz, Inc. has just announced the KOR-fx full sensory immersion gear set. It's not for casual gamers.
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Sniffing keystrokes via laser and keyboard power
Presenters at the CanSecWest security conference detailed on Thursday how they can sniff data by analyzing keystroke vibrations using a laser trained on a shiny laptop.
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Images: Car tech for the masses
Telematics Research Group says that 2008 will be the car-model year that sees high-tech navigation and communication make its way from luxury models to standard or optional equipment across the...
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A replacement for the good old stethoscope?
According to BusinessWeek, an Israeli startup, aptly named Deep Breeze, has developed a high-tech replacement for the 200-year-old stethoscope. This noninvasive device can draw in seconds an image...
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Photos: A vibrating chair for gamers
A vibrating chair for game players, the Pyramat PM220 bumps and grinds to the on-screen action from just about any game console.
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Photos: Gates and the vibrating wristband
Competitors in the Imagine Cup contest for student inventors show their projects to the Microsoft chairman.
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Photos: A vibrating chair for gamers
A vibrating chair for game players, the Pyramat PM220 bumps and grinds to the on-screen action from just about any game console.
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