01/21/2009 | January Newsbits |
Earlier this week, NewSoft America released a new USB flash drive that allows users to wirelessly broadcast presentations directly to Wi-Fi-enabled projectors and displays. With the Presto! WMS 200 ($44.95; 512MB) flash drive, which includes the Presto! WMS 200 software on-board, users simply connect the drive to a USB port on their laptop, select the appropriate application, and run it. Presentations, video, audio, and pictures can then be broadcast via Wi-Fi from a laptop to a Wi-Fi-enabled projector or display. NewSoft says it.s the first drive of its kind to reach market. January 16th, 2008 SmartPhoneToday has reported that one of Palm.s new Wi-Fi-enabled smartphones made a surprise appearance at CES during Bill Gates.s keynote address. The mobile device, code-named "Drucker," reportedly showed up in one of the Microsoft CEO.s presentation slides, as he talked about his company.s partnership with Palm and its Windows Mobile Treos. The image and more specs are available here. January 14, 2008 Aruba Networks announced today that the Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) has begun deploying its adaptive WLAN and identity-based security solution at its 344 retail stores (located at 107 U.S. Navy installations worldwide). NEXCOM is required to meet stringent payment card industry (PCI) data security standards designed to prevent the theft of consumers |
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