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New the Lenovo's Device are able to Delivers E-Mail Via BlackBerrys to Turned-Off ThinkPads PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Alan Bradock   
Saturday, 21 February 2009 08:07

Now Business travelers will use their BlackBerry smartphones to automatically forward e-mail to their ThinkPad laptop Pcs.

-How is it possible?

Lenovo Group Ltd. and Research in Motion Ltd. (RIM) developed a $150 device , said the two companies Monday.

It is called « Lenovo Constant Connect », the service has a hardware and a software component that was developed over two years by Lenovo engineers in Beijing, Japan and North Carolina, Rich Cheston, a distinguished engineer and executive director in Lenovo's software and peripherals business unit, said in an interview Friday.

The hardware part is a small ExpressCard device with 512GB of flash RAM and a Bluetooth antenna that pairs up with the user's BlackBerry via Bluetooth to download any new e-mail.



Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 February 2010 04:32
 
Dell XPS studio 16 The dream machine PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Alan Bradock   
Sunday, 18 January 2009 13:50
We find this review of the Dell xps studio 16 at Laptop Magazine clic on the link and enjoy.


Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 February 2009 07:42
 
Good news from Nvidia PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Alan Bradock   
Tuesday, 13 January 2009 13:36

NVIDIA Raises the Graphics Performance Bar for Notebooks

Today, at the Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV, NVIDIA announced 3 new notebook GPUs. The new GeForce 100M Series offer significant performance increases and delivers not only fast frame rates, but support for new advances in PhysX, stereoscopic 3D, and parallel computing. Legit Reviews is on the CES floor and will be reporting on this and more.

Like all NVIDIA GPUs, GeForce 100M Series GPUs deliver more than just fast frame rates with support for new advances in PhysX, stereoscopic 3D, and parallel computing. Through NVIDIA CUDA technology, GeForce 100M Series GPUs support the growing number of applications that use the power in the GPU’s 8 to 32 processor cores for more than rendering pixels to the screen—from GPU-accelerated distributed computing applications, GPU-accelerated game physics and GPU-accelerated video conversion.



Last Updated on Sunday, 18 January 2009 13:44
 
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