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CM-iAM Computer-On-Module with Atom Z510 / Z530 CPU and US15 chipset Product Highlights Full Featured PC-Compatible Computer-On-Module Intel Atom Z530 CPU @1.6GHz, US15W chipset 2 GB DDR2 4 GB Flash Disk and on-board microSD socket LVDS, parallel RGB and SDVO display interfaces for LCD panels SATA hard disk interface 2 x 1000 BaseT Ethernet ports 6 x USB ports 2 x SDIO ports Sound codec with support for speaker, microphone and SPDIF. HD audio bus PCIexpress and LPC extension busses Serial port, I2C, GPIO interface Programmable watchdog timer Five watt power consumption Small size - 75 x 65 mm Description The CM-iAM packs up-to-date year 2009 technologies into the most compact, lightweight PC-on-module available in the market. The feature set of the CM-iAM comprises a 32-bit X86-compatible CPU, DDR2, Flash Disk and vital computing peripherals. For feature support status, please refer to O/S Support Coverage Map.

15 Outstanding Tools to Collect, Organize and Share Your Web Experience If you’re a blogger, journalist, or simply have a desire for more knowledge, you’ve most definitely faced information organization problems. Sometimes being able to access and find information quickly is crucial. Nowadays the web is enormous and it’s a big advantage to have a place where you can store all your bookmarks, pictures and links, access them anytime, anywhere and be able share them quickly. If you’re as lazy as I am you’ve probably got something like a ‘Do it later’ folder in your bookmarks. Sometimes you’ve got a great idea and you write it down on a notepad, for example. I remember those times when I had to dig through my browser’s history to find an image I wanted to show my friend. After some time and research I came across Zootool. 1. Zootool is about collecting, organizing and sharing your favorite images, videos, documents and links from all over the internet. Get the Lasso Collect Build your own little library of interesting things you find on the web. Organize Share Tools

Special deals - Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, Digital Camera, Networking, Electronics and more Zipzoomfly.com This Page Is Under Construction - Coming Soon! Why am I seeing this 'Under Construction' page? Related Searches: Trademark Free Notice Review our Privacy Policy Service Agreement Legal Notice Privacy Policy Jeff Saltons profile Many Muggles, fans and aficionados of the Harry Potter franchise would no doubt be aware that The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Theme Park and Resort opened last June. And judging by the fact that the park just sold its one millionth Butterbeer (non-alcoholic) beverage, its popularity doesn’t seem to be waning. The success of Universal’s newest park, located in Orlando, Florida, like most theme parks, will be judged on the experiences it offers its guests. Often this boils down to the teeth-rattling speed, stomach-churning loops and turns, or the full-on "shock and awe" of its rides. Gizmag spoke with Senior Vice President, Creative Studio for Universal Parks and Resorts, Thierry Coup, to get a behind-the-scenes insight into the creation of the park’s rides, namely the Dragon Challenge, Flight of the Hippogriff and The Forbidden Journey.

Repositories/Ubuntu There are literally thousands of Ubuntu programs available to meet the needs of Ubuntu users. Many of these programs are stored in software archives commonly referred to as repositories. Repositories make it easy to install new software, while also providing a high level of security, since the software is thoroughly tested and built specifically for each version of Ubuntu. Ubuntu distinguishes between software that is "free" and software that is not free. The four main repositories are: Main - Canonical-supported free and open-source software. The Ubuntu Install CDs contain software from the "Main" and "Restricted" repositories, so if you have no internet connection you can still install software from the CDs. This page describes how to manage software repositories in Ubuntu. GUI-based repository management is normally accomplished via "Software Sources". The operations described on this page modify the software repositories configuration file /etc/apt/sources.list. Close.

Richard Stallman American free software activist Richard Matthew Stallman (; born March 16, 1953), often known by his initials, rms,[1] and occasionally upper-case RMS, is an American free software movement activist and programmer. He campaigns for software to be distributed in a manner such that its users receive the freedoms to use, study, distribute, and modify that software. Stallman launched the GNU Project in September 1983 to create a Unix-like computer operating system composed entirely of free software.[2] With this, he also launched the free software movement. Stallman pioneered the concept of copyleft, which uses the principles of copyright law to preserve the right to use, modify, and distribute free software, and is the main author of free software licenses which describe those terms, most notably the GNU General Public License (GPL), the most widely used free software license.[7] In 1989, he co-founded the League for Programming Freedom. Early life[edit] Harvard University and MIT[edit]

COMMELL Launches LP-170 Pico-ITX With Atom N450/D410/D510 (click image to zoom by 1.9x) (TAIPEI, TAIWAN, 05 MAY 2010) Taiwan Commate Computer Inc. (COMMELL), the worldwide leader of Single Board Computers, unveils the new industrial-grade Pico-ITX (10cm x 7.2cm) motherboard LP-170 based on the Intel Atom processor single core N450/D410 and dual core D510, implemented in 45nm technology, is power-optimized and delivers robust performance-per-watt for cost-effective embedded solutions, the N450 TDP rating is only 5.5Watts, D410 is 10W and D510 dual core is still only 13W. COMMELL's LP-170 supports DDR2 SO-DIMM up to 2GB, and comes with PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse, 2 x RS232C, Networking is provided by Intel 82583V Giga LAN, 4 x USB2.0 ports, HD audio, SATAII interface, CompactFlash socket, Expansion with one PCIE mini card socket. Features 1) CPU: Intel Atom N450/ D410 single core/D510 dual core processor 1.66GHz. 2) Memory: 1 x DDR2 SO-DIMM up to 2.0GB. 3) Chipset: Intel ICH8M Chipset. 4) VGA Interface: Intel integrated GMA 3150 technology. Contact

Coolest Gadget Magazine. With this G-PAD, a slide-on silicone sleeve which turns your smartphone into a Game Boy. Created by Aws Jan who's currently trying to raise $16,000 on Indiegogo to put it into production, the G-PAD is designed to work with an iOS Game Boy emulator called GBA4iOS that doesn't require iPhone users to Jailbreak or hack their hardware to install. The sleeve slides up and onto an iPhone so that it perfectly covers the emulator's on-screen controls. There's no additional software needed and no Bluetooth connectivity. This idea looks cool.

Pico-ITX PC takes to the road and the skies Axiomtek has announced a fanless embedded system that uses Intel's 1.1GHz Atom Z510 or 1.6GHz Z530 CPUs, and measures just 5.2 x 3.8 x 1.5 inches. The "eBOX510-820-FL" includes gigabit Ethernet, CompactFlash storage, and four USB ports, and it runs off 5VDC power, the company says. The eBOX510-820-FL -- said to be aimed at automotive, medical, and in-flight applications -- is the latest in Axiomtek's long-running series of "eBOX" systems, which typically combine a previously released motherboard with a heat-sink-equipped case. The new eBOX510-820-FL is smaller, at just 5.2 x 3.8 x 1.5 inches, and somewhat lower-powered, thanks to its use of Intel's 1.1GHz Z510 or 1.6GHz Z530 CPUs. eBOX510-820-FL (front view) The eBOX510-820-FL derives its small size from its use of a pico-ITX format motherboard, Axiomtek's PICO820 . According to Axiomtek, the eBOX510-820-FL accepts up to 2GB of memory via a single SODIMM slot, and has an internal CompactFlash slot for mass storage. Availability

All The News Fit to Write: Liberia’s Analog Blackboard Blog (image via: Neatorama) Imagine not being able to check your favorite blogs or even read the news every day. Whether because you can’t afford the newspaper or because the local government doesn’t allow access to the news, it would put you in the dark permanently. Sirleaf’s project is, in all likelihood, the world’s only analog blog. Science “If humanity wishes to preserve a planet similar to that on which civilization developed and to which life on Earth is adapted, paleoclimate evidence and ongoing climate change suggest that CO2 will need to be reduced from [current levels] to at most 350 ppm.”Dr. James Hansen That’s Dr. James Hansen talking, former head of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Dr. A simplified version of our climate crisis. That “350 ppm” is where 350.org gets its name. Since the beginning of human civilization, our atmosphere contained about 275 ppm of carbon dioxide. Right now we’re at 400 ppm, and we’re adding 2 ppm of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere every year. So far, we’ve experienced about 1 degree (Celsius) of warming, and the impacts are frightening. The Arctic is sending us perhaps the clearest message that climate change is occurring much more rapidly than scientists had previously thought. This is the science of climate change. Sources & Resources: A Safe Operating Space for Humanity.

Cell Phone Spying: Is Your Life Being Monitored? It connects you to the world, but your cell phone could also be giving anyone from your boss to your wife a window into your every move. The same technology that lets you stay in touch on-the-go can now let others tap into your private world — without you ever even suspecting something is awry. Long gone are the days of simple wiretapping, when the worst your phone could do was let someone listen in to your conversations. Eavesdropping is easy. But the scarier stuff is what your phone can do when you aren’t even using it. You don’t have to plant a CIA-style bug to conduct surveillance any more. All you have to do is log on to the web site and enter the target phone number. Once connected, the service shows you the exact location of the phone by the minute, conveniently pinpointed on a Google Map. So you’ve figured out where someone is, but now you want to know what they’re actually doing. Take, for example, Flexispy . You might be asking how this could possibly be legal. By JR Raphael

28 VoIP Applications: Beyond the Dial Tone - TechWiseTV VoIP Applications: Beyond the Dial Tone Air Date: February 7 @ 10 AM PST/1 PM EST Register at www.cisco.com/go/interact/techwise SHOW NOTES: Segment 1 : Cisco Applications with a Deep Dive on the Mobile Communicator Segment 2 : Custom Design your own Apps with the Unified Application Environment Segment 3 : Creative 3rd Party Options with Adam Chaney, VP of Product Development, Radianta Segment 4 : Way Beyond the Dial Tone with Integrated Telepresence Q&A Captured during the live show , February 7, 2008 Sneak a peak Behind the Scenes and check out pictures from our taping of 'Beyond the Dial Tone" Links: Mobile Communicator Cisco Unified Applications Environment Radianta Applications available from 3rd Parties What the marketing department sent out: You have heard the marketing hype about specialized VoIP applications and how they can “transform” your company’s business. Learn how to chart your own course and avoid being held hostage by your possibly outdated communications technology.

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