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MPs offered free laptop locks (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
PC peripheral maker Kensington is offering MPs a free lock to ensure the physical security of their laptops.
MPs offered free laptop locks (Computer Active)
PC peripheral maker Kensington is offering MPs a free lock to ensure the physical security of their laptops. The firm said that the current furore around the theft of government laptops means that MPs need to be able to lock down their laptops wherever they are.
MPs offered free laptop locks (vnunet.com)
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Tuesday 22 July 2008 at 13:21:00 Physical security just as important, says Kensington PC peripheral maker Kensington is offering MPs a free lock to ensure the physical security of their laptops. The firm said that the current furore around the theft of government...
SecuTech adds Mac, Linux support to UniKey security (MacNN)
SecuTec has added enhanced Mac OS X and Linux support to its line of UniKey USB dongle-based software protection products. The company says the UniKey line now offers support for "all major operating systems." Using "driverless techology" UniKey HID USB security dongles now work with Power PC and Intel Macs running OS X, as well as most versions o...
USB security dongle handles complicated access systems (Electronic Engineering Times Asia)
Using a unique, hard-coded identification number, the USB-Key security device from Future Technology Devices International can interface to any USB host or hub to provide application software access control or as part of a more sophisticated key-based physical access control.
Orange unveils latest 'free' laptop promo (Computer Active)
Orange has announced plans to bundle free laptops with data packages aimed at businesses and consumers. The move, scheduled for August, is the latest in a spate of 'free' laptop promotions from retailers and ISPs looking to tie customers into long-term subscriptions.
"Smallest portable PC" has folding Bluetooth keyboard (WindowsForDevices)
— Jul. 10, 2008 — Quebec-based Clearview Technology has announced new details of a $600 Windows CE 5.0-based device it's positioning as "the world's smallest and lightest portable PC." The 5.7 x 3.4 x 1.1 inch Infinity miPC includes a separate, folding Bluetooth keyboard, and boasts "unprecedented" battery life, Clearview claims.
WebCentral boosts Security and Reliability with Windows Server 2008 (ARNnet)
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Linux mini-PC takes two Watts to tango (Desktop Linux)
A Silicon Valley startup called CherryPal announced a two-Watt, $250 ultra-mini PC that runs Debian Linux. Based on a 400MHz PowerPC-based system-on-chip (SoC) from Freescale, the solid-state CherryPal C100 Desktop offers managed "cloud" computing paid for by advertising rather than a monthly fee.
Horse show, of sorts, returns to Shows building, as PC Mounted Posse trains (Crookston Daily Times)
Although a horse show hasn't been held there since 1997, the Red River Valley Winter Shows was once again filled with horses over the weekend, with the Polk County Mounted Posse holding a training session Saturday and Sunday at the site.
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