Showing posts with label Desktop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desktop. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Defense Department discusses new Sony PlayStation supercomputer

The Blu-ray function is disabled, so no, you won't find Defense Department engineers on the job watching "Avatar" in high def while running classified satellite images through their new supercomputer that harnesses banks of Sony PlayStation video gaming consoles.

Also, the Defense engineers didn't go to Toys R Us or Sears to buy those 1,760 PlayStations. They worked directly with Sony and one of its distributors.

"It wasn't something as simple as going to Best Buy or Wal-Mart," said Mark Barnell, the high-performance computing director at the Air Force Research Lab's operation in Rome, N.Y.

Barnell answered these as well as more technical questions this morning in a phone interview with The Plain Dealer, which in today's editions described how Defense Department engineers and scientists developed the biggest, fastest interactive computer the Pentagon has.

The supercomputer, nicknamed the Condor Cluster, will allow very fast analysis of large high-resolution imagery -- billions of pixels a minute, taking what used to take several hours down to mere seconds, Barnell said.

Its sophisticated algorithms also will allow scientists to better identify objects flying in space, where movement and distance create blurring, with higher-quality images than possible before.

Its capacity makes the PlayStation 3 cluster about the 33rd largest computer in the world, Barnell said. "It's in that magnitude. "

But what makes it especially useful for Defense work is the fact that it is highly interactive, allowing users to do what they want when they want to. Though the Condor will be housed in upstate New York at a center that is part of the Dayton, Ohio-based Air Force Research Laboratory network, other service branches and centers can access it.
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Friday, November 12, 2010

Create an iPhone "Desktop Computer" with iPhone Keyboard

WOWKey iPhone Keyboard

The new iPhone keyboard named WOWKey from Iomnio has a dock station for your iPhone that gives you full keyboard connectivity and functionality to your iPhone, so it makes your iPhone a "desktop computer with small screen".

With the WOWKey you can respond to emails quickly and easily.  You can draft letters, run spreadsheets and much more like a traditional laptop computer.  The WOWKey gives you the functionality you need to more effectively use your iPhone. 

Iomnio has two additional features which any iPhone lover will appreciate; first, they have 15 hotkeys designed for the iPhone for quick navigation and utility access.  Second, WOWKeys offers is the use of the multi-touch function on a PC display and the Air Mouse Pro, an app that can be used as a laptop touchpad or number pad.

The WOWKey is currently only available in Korea, and cost around US$ 105.
[Source getusb.info]

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Vigor Evo HD - A Rugged Workstation from Next Computing


Next Computing's Vigor Evo HD is an innovative ruggedized external chassis, portable, enterprise-class performance in harsh conditions computer. Weighing in at under 35 lbs. and equipped with a durable handle and optional shoulder strap, one can carry the Vigor Evo anywhere they need it.

NextComputing's Vigor Evo HD combines the highest-performance mobile server, based on the dual-core and quad-core Intel Xeon and the Dual-Core AMD Opteron processor, with a high performance graphics workstation, ruggedized in one briefcase-like form factor.The Vigor Evo HD supports up to (2) Single-, Dual-, or Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors or up to (2) Dual- or Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processors for a total of up to 8 processor cores to handle all of your intensive processing needs.

The Vigor Evo HD also features:
  • An integrated 17" LCD display w/ hard coated protective screen
  • Optional fold-out HD monitors
  • NextComputing's Vigor Evo HD offers a Dust Filtration System.Optional replaceable protective screen with various anti-glare and hardening/anti-scratch coatings
  • Enhanced I/O functionality
  • Hot-swappable "quick-time" hard drives (click here to view video)
  • Internal rubber shock absorbers create a floating internal chassis for added protection
  • Powerful, small form-factor processing architecture
The Vigor Evo HD is ideal for:
  • Field- and ship-based 3D and 4D visualization
  • Harsh environment
  • In-theater command and control operations and target acquisition
[Read more > nextcomputing]

Monday, October 4, 2010

Gateway® One ZX Series - Multitouch PC

This Gateway® One PC has multigesture touch screen is designed for Microsoft’s Genuine Windows® 7. Select Gateway® One models come equipped with powerful desktop components and such technologies as Full HD displays, Blu-ray™ drives and TV tuners. ZX lineup is also outfitted with a range of high-performance Intel®2 and AMD Athlon™ II dual- and quad-core processors.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Apple Rumored to be Testing Touchscreen Panels for New iMac

Apple is working on a new iMac. According to Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes, Sintek Photronics has sent samples  of capacitive touch panels to Apple for a new touchsreen all-in-one iMac desktop computer. The report claimed that the new hardware will have screen sizes of 20 inches and greater.

"The new iMac is rumored to have a good vertical and horizontal viewing angle, and its projected capacitive touch panel will adopt a one-glass solution, which integrates the touch sensor and cover glass, to reduce thickness and weight," the report said.

It noted that most touch panels are made by placing the sensor over the panel, and are then covered with glass. But it is said this method is costly, complex, and results in a dimmer screen.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Acer Revo RL100 AMD-based Slimmest Nettop PC

Set to be showcased at IFA Berlin, Acer's newest Revo-branded product, the Revo RL100 slim desktop (or maybe nettop), has enjoyed some hands-on treatment in Hong Kong, the first market in which it is being released.

This AMD-powered nettop matte black multimedia machine called Acer Revo RL100 features an AMD Athlon II Neo K325 (1.3 GHz) dual-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and 160GB hard drive.

Acer Revo RL100  is the slimmest nettop using AMD processor come with 3x USB 2.0 ports, HDMI and S/PDIF port, packed very closely under the hood. Also 802.11n Wi-Fi, unique touchpad, and DVD Super Multi Drive. The price is around $515 in Hong Kong

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Amazon Released New Fire Tablets: Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD Kids and Fire Kids Pro Tablet on Tuesday

Amazon Released Refreshed and New Fire Tablets: Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD Kids and Fire Kids Pro tablet which are refreshed model...