Posts Tagged Computing
CGRundertow CYBER SNIPA SONAR PORTABLE MINI SPEAKER Hardware Review
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on January 24th, 2012
Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow video game accessory review of the Cyber Snipa Sonar Portable Mini Speaker. If you need good sound on the go, this pocket sized speaker packs an impressive punch, with exceptional frequency response and power for its size. It runs on a lithium ion battery that can be charged via USB, and works quite well with mobile computer and gaming devices. This video game accessory review demonstrates the uses and features of the Cyber Snipa Sonar Portable Mini Speaker with commentary from CGRundertow reviewer Kevin. Check out more reviews from Classic Game Room at www.YouTube.com www.YouTube.com and www.YouTube.com For the latest trailers visit www.YouTube.com Get more Classic Game Room on Facebook at www.facebook.com and at www.ClassicGameRoom.com.
Mobile Computing: The Future of Education
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on December 23rd, 2011
Produced by broadcasting major and student member of the Mobile Computing Task Force Daniel Kruzel, this brief video provides a glimpse into some of the ways “mobile” — both in terms of hardware (laptop computers) and software apps (or applications) — is utilized at WIU.
MSc Mobile Computing
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on September 18th, 2011
A short intro from Course Leader, Yanguo Jing of MSc Mobile Computing London Metropolitan University.
Sandisk SSD Academy – SSD Enabling Mobile Computing
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on September 6th, 2011
In this presentation I will discuss why SSD will enable the next generation of mobile computing. I will show why I believe that a hard disk drive is no longer an option in new thin mobile designs and that small and thin is the current computing trend. Flash memory has created new markets in the past and now is driving change in the mobile computing industry. For more information: www.sandisk.com/ssd
Connecting a thousand villages in China with broadband
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Broadband on August 27th, 2011
Excellent video about how technology has helped small business person in rural China become successful. Includes PC technology, connectivity, local content. Local language with English subtitles
Mobile cloud computing with Microsoft Tellme in the 2011 Ford Fiesta.
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on May 18th, 2011
Other auto media can offer you an overview of Ford’s SYNC navigation, traffic and information services. This interview is different. I asked the Microsoft Tellme team to dive deeply into the theory behind mobile cloud computing: why it’s more effective than in-car hardware, and why the 2011 Ford Fiesta is the world’s most cloud-connected car. Are you seriously into wheels? Get constant car culture updates at twitter.com . Panoramic photo experiments can be seen at highmileage.tumblr.com . Raw, unedited field video rests at http .
Dell Mobile Clinical Computing: Data Security, Clinical Efficiency & IT Productivity
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on May 18th, 2011
Dell Mobile Clinical Computing (MCC) is desktop virtualization which enables delivery of three basic concepts: 1) Clinical Efficiency – Single sign-on solutions reducing time to access patient records – Contactless smartcard provides easy clinician single sign-on authentication – Roaming session transfer enables access to a virtual desktop from any location 2) Data Security – Information is stored in the data center: reducing the risk of lost or stolen data simplifying HIPAA compliance – Multi-factor authentication helps prevent unauthorized access 3) IT Productivity – Dynamic provisioning of user applications and data simplifies deploying new users – Centralized control of virtual images simplifies application upgrades and ongoing maintenance
Broadcasting Dept. Laptop Initiative at Western Illinois University
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on March 29th, 2011
The Department of Broadcasting at Western Illinois University has completed its first full year of a laptop initiative. This video was produced by broadcasting student Joe Wagener for a senior project in one of his broadcasting courses. More information about the Department of Broadcasting’s laptop initiative is available on the WIU Mobile Computing Task Force blog at www.wiu.edu You can learn more about WIU’s Department of Broadcasting at www.wiu.edu