This 5.25-inch embedded SBC is based on the CN700 digital media chipset for VIA Eden-V4 processors, and supports up to 2GB of DDR2 400/533/667 DIMM memory.
Saturday, October 14: Council grime busters have removed of 100 illegal posters and adverts around Hemel Hempstead and the rest of Dacorum, weighing 230kg, in just one day in an action to make Dacorum a cleaner, tidier and safer environment.
A LITTLE Voyager grew up to a massive 4GB and 8GB to follow. The first time we saw this drive it had a massive 1GB and, since the memory prices have tumbled so much, we got the chance to play with one four times bigger. At the press time the company just announced 8GB key and doesn’t plan to stop.
(U-WIRE) SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Like many people today, I feel like I spend my life at a computer. Most likely it's because I do, and I think it's starting to catch up with me. It all started to go downhill last year.
Tom Young, Computing , Thursday 12 October 2006 at 00:00:00 Business needs to press suppliers to use fewer toxic chemicals In his speech at the Conservative party conference last week, Tory leader David Cameron said that the government must create ‘binding targets for carbon reduction, year on year’, so that... > Read the full article
( InfoWorld ) - Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, the GSM Association (GSMA), and telecommunications operator The MTN Group are experimenting with using biodiesel to power mobile network equipment in Nigeria. The trial, announced on Wednesday, is funded by the GSMA's Development Fund and goes beyond simply running one network node on biofuel. The organizations are setting up a supply chain
THE heartbroken parents of a financially struggling student have accused a bank of driving their son to suicide by calling in his £1,200 overdraft and telephoning him "constantly".
A desktop plastic card printer/encoder and a quad display switch are among many exciting and innovative new products being introduced by British companies at GITEX 2006 (Gulf Information Technology Exhibition) and GULFCOMMS in Dubai from 18 to 22 November 2006.