Sony Web hackers phish for card numbers Thieves take MPH laptops (The Post-Standard) 12,000 Laptops Lost Weekly At Airports (Slashdot) The VIERA from Panasonic - Sponsored Link Police seize 210 stolen laptops (Cape Argus) nVidia pays $200m to fix overheating laptops (PC Advisor) ASUS Introduces the B51 Ruggedized Notebook (PDA Buyer’s Guide)
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Source: c.moreover.com
More than $30,000 worth of computers were stolen from the Manlius Pebble Hill School sometime last month, DeWitt police said Thursday. The theft of 25 laptops was discovered Thursday morning but police think the theft occurred June 24 to 26, said Lt. Jim Hildmann, of the DeWitt police.
Source: www.syracuse.com
kthejoker writes “Apparently companies are even worse about losing our data than we suspected. From the article: ‘According to a study of 106 major US airports and 800 business travelers published by the Ponemon Institute and Dell Computer, about 12,000 laptops are lost in airports each week. Only 30 percent of travelers ever recover the lost devices. Nearly half of the travelers say their …
Source: mobile.slashdot.org
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Police confiscated 210 suspected stolen laptops and their accessories from a business in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, Gauteng police said on Friday.
Source: www.capeargus.co.za
Problem with older nVidia GPUs in portables nVidia said yesterday that it will take a hit of up to $200m to cover costs related to repairing defective GPUs it shipped to be used in laptops.
Source: rss.feedsportal.com
ASUS today announced that the company who brought you the Eee PC has created the B51 notebook, which has ruggedized design and is built for performance and reliability. Here is more info on the notebook:Ruggedized Notebook for Tough Environments …
Source: www.mobiletechreview.com
Posted by Mike at Saturday ~ July 07, 2008 |
Category: Computer Laptops
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