VW Set To Release Diesel Hybrid
Original post provide by Slashdot: ITSUVs_SUCK writes “It’s official — Volkswagen is unveiling a hybrid to challenge the mighty Toyota Prius. And not just any hybrid, but a diesel-electric hybrid it says will deliver 69.9 mpg. Auto Express says the Golf hybrid will be offered for sale in Europe by the end of next year. No word yet on when we might see it in the US.”
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Wyse Technology Introduces Two New Mobile Devices For Virtualization
Wyse Technology announced the availability of two mobile thin clients -- the Wyse X90L and X90Le. Designed to be flexible user devices in a desktop virtualization strategy, these mobile thin clients deliver a combination of performance, flexibility and capabilities including:Gigabit Ethernet for access to the fastest corporate networks, 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN connectivity and Cisco CCX compatibility for support for existing wireless infrastructure, 15.4' widescreen WXGA TFT screen, Digital (DVI) and analog (VGA) display ports, Rich, multimedia support in virtualized desktop environments, Express card slot for access to broadband wireless access, Built-in Bluetooth 2.0 support to reach servers through existing Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones and data plans, SD card slot for additional storage and data sharing and Integrated Smart card reader and Citrix Password Manager Client for 2 factor authentication support.
Hosted Desktops Made Simple With 'Dynamic IT For Workplaces' And VMware Virtualization
With the introduction of Dynamic IT for Workplaces, Fujitsu Siemens Computers heralds a new era of computing: hosted desktops running on remote virtual machines. Leveraging VMware Virtual Desktop Solutions, Dynamic IT for Workplaces allows customers to reduce costs, and helps them to provide new services as well as increase overall service quality.
Des Formations En Ligne Chez Zend
Attention, par cours en ligne, n'allez surtout pas comprendre « cours à télécharger et à étudier sois même », les prix n'en serait d'ailleurs pas justifiés. Ainsi, Zend dispensera des formations complètes, via Internet dans un « environnement de classe virtuelle » et adaptées au niveau de chacun débutant, intermédiaire ou confirmé.
US Virtual Border Fence Doesn't Work
Some choice quotes include 'did not work as planned or meet the needs of the U.S. Border Patrol,' 'DHS officials do not yet know the type of terrain where the fencing is to be constructed,' and 'the design will not be used as the basis for future...
ILOG Elixir 1.0 Complements Flex And Adobe AIR Software For Creating Rich Internet Applications
ILOG announced that its graphical visualization offering for Adobe Flex, ILOG Elixir, is shipping with feature and sales channel enhancements. ILOG also announced that the product will be made available to Independent Software Vendors (ISV) for OEM use through ILOG's sales and support organization.
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For over 10 years Jeff Brown has been involved in designing and building object oriented systems, and is a member of the core Groovy and Grails development teams. At AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 East in New York City later this month he will be explaining how Grails delivers the power and flexibility of 'coding by convention' to the Java platform.
Jury Finds Spamming Not Protected By Constitution
eldavojohn writes "In a split (4-3) decision, a Virginia court has upheld the verdict against the spam king making it clear that spam is not protected by the U.S. Constitution's first amendment or even its interstate commerce clause. 'Prosecutors presented evidence of 53,000 illegal e-mails Jaynes sent over three days in July 2003.
Court Finds Spamming Not Protected By Constitution
But authorities believe he was responsible for spewing 10 million e-mails a day in an enterprise that grossed up to $750,000 per month. Jaynes was charged in Virginia because the e-mails went through an AOL server in Loudoun County, where America Online is based.