Panels Lead Comdex Product Parade
LAS VEGAS - It may not be as crowded as years past, but that didn't slow hardware vendors and software developers here at Comdex 2002 from pumping out new products.
One technology that garnered a lot of attention this first day of the annual tech fest was flat panel desktop displays. BenQ Inc., CTX International Inc. and ViewSonic Corp. were all on hand with new big and bold products.
But panel technology was just one of the themes resonating here. Also emphasized was mobility and security. Adding to the product feeding frenzy in these areas was Iomega Corp., which announced its new Mini USB Drive; and Security Software Systems Inc., which upgraded its popular Policy Central software with added features for creating in-depth profiling and released a network version of its Cyber Sentinel online and e-mail monitoring software.
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