HP LaserJet 2300L
Hewlett-Packard Co. has produced another winning printer. Now, I must admit that I have an HP bias. HP printers are what I worked with in the Senate, use at home and recommend when people ask me what printer to buy. The LaserJet 2300L lives up to my expectations.
iCarPlay Wireless and iSpeaker
Car companies like Honda and BMW have started placing auxiliary ports in the dashboards of some models so users can play devices such as the Apple iPod through their car stereo speakers.
Labor eyes new budget system
The Labor Department is seeking information about commercial systems it might use to manage budget information better.
Agriculture awards animal ID system funding
Projects to receive $11.6 million to begin a national animal identification initiative for livestock and poultry.
FinCEN presses for faster sharing of suspicious transactions
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network has established a hotline for financial institutions to expedite information about suspicious transactions that may be related to terrorist activity.
Antigen for Microsoft Exchange
If you are a busy executive and are tired of getting jammed up with viruses, have your technicians protect you at the source.Why bother fooling around trying to put virus protection on your local client system if you can protect yourself and your entire network in one simple step? Antigen for Microsoft Exchange from Sybari Software Inc. of East Northport, N.Y., acts like an umbrella, shielding your users from virus threats before they reach their inboxes.
Toshiba IK-WB11A
The easiest way to confirm suspicions of wrongdoing is with visual proof, but installing surveillance cameras isn't easy'it can be expensive, time consuming and complicated.
Comdex' plight is a sign of the technological times
Old trade shows, apparently, never die. They just get delayed. I was pretty shocked to learn that one of my favorite trade shows, Fall Comdex, is to be 'delayed' this year.
IRS cuts jobs as competitive sourcing, Internet make inroads
Growth of electronic filing and the availability of computer-generated tax forms are reducing demand for paper forms and the need for employees who service them.
Malicious code targeting PDAs identified
The first backdoor code for personal digital assistants has emerged, raising concerns that handheld devices soon could be targeted by hackers.
Calif. commission pushes for new tech division
California needs to establish a new technology division and consolidate and standardize IT platforms, a gubernatorial commission is recommending.
HHS to streamline e-mail services
Health and Human Services has contracted with Unisys Corp. for secure e-mail services to improve crisis response and employee collaboration.
EDS gets NMCI contract modifications
The lead contractor on the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet project announced today the Navy has agreed to contract changes that will allow it to move more quickly to reduce legacy applications.
Beware of presidential phishing expeditions
Web and e-mail filtering company identifies a pair of e-mail messages purporting to be from the John Kerry presidential campaign and asking recipients to 'please vote and contribute.'
Homeland research agency is funding advanced systems
Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency is funding advanced systems to detect biological, chemical, nuclear and cyber threats.
Kerry suggests merging Technology Administration, NTIA
Democratic presidential candidate proposes combining two of the government's technology and telecommunications agencies.
Putting spam in its place
Spam is annoying, but harmless, right? Wrong. According to the market research company Radicati Group of Palo Alto, Calif., more than 50 billion pieces of spam will be sent every day by 2007, and organizations will pay nearly $200 billion per year to deal with them.
What to consider
<b>Contrast Ratio</b>. This is the figure showing how the blackest blacks compare with the whitest whites'the higher the contrast ratio, the clearer the image.
Lighten up with DLPs
Lightweight Digital Light Processing projectors, as little as 2 pounds and as thin as a laptop, make it easier to take visual presentations on the road. Prices have dropped along with the weight, with units now coming in at under $1,000.
All in one, but not one for all
When Captain Kirk and his crew visited a new planet, they always took along a tricorder'a device that would record pictures, sound and sensor readings, display information on its CRT screen, and link wirelessly to the mainframe on board the Enterprise.
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