Sony SECURESUITE XS NETWORK STARTER ( FIUXS-STRT-25 )

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Sony SECURESUITE XS NETWORK STARTER ( FIUXS-STRT-25 )

Item #: D16131. Sony’s worldwide reputation for creating unique, attractive, high-quality, advanced technology products rests on a long line of innovations embraced by people from all walks of life. With a diverse product lineup serving a variety of lifestyles and industries, Sony continuously strives to introduce new products and technologies to meet changing market needs. : Sony SecureSuite XS Starter Pack for Puppy – licenseCategory: Security applicationsSubcategory: Security – (more…)

Vantec P N:Nbl-S100 3-In-1 Retractable Notebook Cable Lock Set 2.5Ft

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Vantec P N:Nbl-S100 3-In-1 Retractable Notebook Cable Lock Set 2.5Ft

The Vantec 3-in-1 Cable Locking System gives you the flexibility to secure almost anything. Using 2.5 feet of high strength steel cable, you can attach your valuable equipment to any secure object or surface you can loop around. When not in use, the cable retracts into the lock making it very easy to take with you. Its easy to set combination lock allows you to choose the combination and not have to worry about keys. Whether you want to secure your laptop, digital camera, computer (more…)

Littelfuse – Computers and Peripherals Glass Fuse Assortment, pkg of 5 (094408)

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Littelfuse - Computers and Peripherals Glass Fuse Assortment, pkg of 5 (094408)

Contains an assortment of replacemetn electronic glass fuses for computers and peripherals. Assortment includes 1 each 313.500 1/2 amp, 313001 1 amp, 313002 2 amp, 218001 1 amp, 218002 2 amp.

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Metal Stylus with Reset Pin for HTC Apache UTStarcom PPC-6700 / XV6700 / Audiovox PPC-6700 / XV6700, replacement from Eforcity

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Metal Stylus with Reset Pin for HTC Apache UTStarcom PPC-6700 / XV6700 / Audiovox PPC-6700 / XV6700, replacement from Eforcity

Keep this stylus at home or office to replace those that are lost or damaged. Use your PDA without getting fingerprints on the screen.

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Kensington Wrist Pillow Keyboard Wrist Rest in Blue (L22803US)

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Kensington Wrist Pillow Keyboard Wrist Rest in Blue (L22803US)

The wide Wrist Pillow delivers keyboard comfort all day, every day. The super-soft rest conforms to wrist without pressure points or restricted motion. Its extra width supports wrists in optimal, neutral position across the entire keyboard — letter keys and numeric pad — regardless of size or shape. Non-skid base keeps wrist rest firmly in place.

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Microsoft BUSINESS HARDWARE PACK MAC/WIN ( A4B-00007 )

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Microsoft BUSINESS HARDWARE PACK MAC/WIN ( A4B-00007 )

The Microsoft Business Hardware Pack delivers value in a wired keyboard and mouse package with the smart, easy-to-use features that business professionals appreciate. The Business Hardware Pack keyboard combines the sophisticated style of a sleek black design that complements many of the latest PCs with time-saving features such as an integrated zoom slider; My Favorites Keys for one-touch access to frequently used intranet sites, Web sites and files; and enhanced F Keys that retai (more…)

Leather Case w/ Cover for SanDisk Sansa e200 / e200R series MP3 Player, Black

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Leather Case w/ Cover for SanDisk Sansa e200 / e200R series MP3 Player, Black

Compatible with: SanDisk Sansa e200 series MP3 players, SanDisk Sansa e200R Rhapsody series MP3 players

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Make Money Leaving Your Computer On (Kindle Edition)

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Make Money Leaving Your Computer OnNo description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information.

Windows 7 to Introduce Faster Graphics

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Windows 7 is going to be the first Windows OS to treat the GPU more as an equal to the CPU, according to Nvidia product manager Chris Daniel.  He also says that with Windows 7, Microsoft is “really opening up the immense parallel computing horsepower of the GPU natively right in the operating system.”

This is obviously great news for graphics ungry users like engineers and digital artists.  We already know that this will be great for gamers.

Windows 7 introduces a new API called DirectX Compute, which enables the system to fully use the parallel processing in modern graphics cards from Nvidia, ATI, and others.

In ye olden days of PC lore, when computer processors didn’t include the math coprocessor for cost purposes, anything requiring floating point math calculation took FOREVER to complete.  I know this because I had an old Packard Bell 486SX laptop with the old CPU which did not have the coprocessor built in.  A 486DX would have had the floating point instructions built into the main CPU.

I had a 3D architectural program that would let you build houses and rooms in 2D, then it would render them in 3D for a walkthrough.  The 3D rendering required floating point math, and it took a long time to render on the non floating point CPU.  This old laptop did, however, have a spot for a math coprocessor.  I purchased and installed it, and the 3D rendering phase of that program took off.   Not long after that, math coprocessing instructions were built into the main CPU as a standard feature.  This was before the days of these 3D graphics cards with their unreal floating point performance.  These cards’ instructions are utilized by many games’ routines which are specifically built for accessing these features.  In DOS and some older Windows versions like Windows 95, the games (like DOOM) would basically create their own operating environment which the OS would shell out to, in order to have access to 32 bit and graphics functions.  Later on, Microsoft introduced the DirectX API for direct access to the graphics features via the OS itself.  Now it seems that they are taking it one step further.  I am not totally clear on how the games, which are essentially Windows apps, could access the graphics features via regular DirectX, but regular apps require this new API?  I probably am missing a step somewhere in there.   I’m sure that there are new GPU features that they allow access to, or improve the access.  Maybe this new API merely makes it easier to access for regular (non games) applications programmers.  I really do not know at this time.  I have not studied the API.

Chris Daniel further claims that Directx Compute will “enable use of advanced technologies like SLI-based, multi-GPU gaming, 3D Vision, and PhysX real-time physics.”  So, this will bring parallel computing to the masses.

Well, that’s great news for graphics hungry Windows users who have top shelf graphics hardware.  I guess that that $6000 Alienware gaming laptop is again calling my name.

Multifunction Peripherals for PCs: Technology, Troubleshooting and Repair (Paperback)

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Multifunction Peripherals for PCs: Technology, Troubleshooting and Repair

Review
This resource explains how multifunction peripherals work in theory and in practice, with lots of hands-on examples and important troubleshooting and repair tips.-Poptronics — Review

Review
This resource explains how multifunction peripherals work in theory and in practice, with lots of hands-on examples and important troubleshooting and repair tips.-PoptronicsHobbs’s guide includes very clear technical illustrations, an abbreviation guide, a glossary of terms, troubles (more…)