OLPC to sell $200 notebook in developed countries
The company behind the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project says it will sell cheap $200 notebooks in the developed world later this year.
The company behind the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project says it will sell cheap $200 notebooks in the developed world later this year.
Dell Inc. has announced the inclusion of LoJack for Laptops Theft Protection service into their notebooks. What a wonderful news, isn’t it? Now Dell users don’t have to worry about losing their valuable data in case laptop gets stolen. All your worry ends once you install the software.
Nokia 7088 make its debut after inspired by the L’Amour Collection. bringing sophistication to the CDMA market. The Nokia 7088 is not only the first CDMA model in the popular L’Amour Collection, but it is also the first to apply this collection’s design to a sliding configuration.
TomTom has accidentally posted a Flash animation advertising the RIDER 2, a sequel to its GPS unit for motorcycles and scooters. Few details have surface from the video, but do appear to confirm key details: a new mount clamps to the handlebars to help the new RIDER fit in more locations and to adjust its position; the unit should also make more efficient use of its space with what looks like a larger screen.
Samsung Electronics has developed a surveillance camera with mega-zoom capabilities. The innovative surveillance system is being shown for the first time at the ISC West in Las Vegas which opened this week. The SCC-C4307 has a 1/4″ ex-view with a whopping 32X optical zoom and 10X digital zoom which gives the new system an overall zoom capability of 320X, which is the highest in this category.