Results for switches

News

  • Nano-optical switches to restore sight?
    Monday 6 November 2006 – 08:23
    Californian researchers are now using light to control biological nanomolecules and proteins.
  • Amazon.com switches search providers from Google to Windows Live
    Tuesday 2 May 2006 – 05:23
    In a clear demonstration that the #3 player in a market can still clinch a major customer, that come-from-behind challenger, everyone's favorite underdog, Microsoft, scored a silent victory today as Amazon.com quietly changed its A9 service's search provider from Google to Windows Live.
  • NEC's BlueFire IP Routers and Switches
    Monday 15 October 2001 – 08:32
    If we're ever going to get the opportunity to use such stuff as voice over IP and other fancy convergence capabilities, it's going to require a whole new infrastructure of wires, switches and other hardware that isn't quite in place yet.
  • IBM switches on Europe's most powerful computer
    Monday 16 February 2004 – 07:54
    IBM said on on Monday it had switched on Europe's most powerful supercomputer at Germany's Juelich research centre.
  • Better Switches Could Mute Cell-Phone Static
    Monday 20 October 2003 – 01:31
    Researchers at the University of Missouri and Motorola are developing three-dimensional switches and tiny fuel cells to improve the reception quality and extend the operating time for wireless communications and other wireless-sensing devices.

Articles & reviews

  • KVM Switches that do DVI from Aten*
    Friday 15 July 2005 – 07:00
    The use of a KVM switch to operate several PCs with a single keyboard, mouse and monitor has grown from a niche application limited in scope to devices that now offer DVI connections, dual VGA support and other options.
  • Clutter Rescue: 2 Port KVM Switches*
    Friday 23 April 2004 – 07:00
    You want to access two PCs, but don't want to duplicate the mess and clutter of another monitor, mouse and keyboard. KVM switch vendors claim to offer a remedy.
  • Saving Space: 4 Port KVM Switches*
    Tuesday 6 April 2004 – 07:00
    Tapping the resources of several PCs at once is a novel concept, but cluttering a workspace with additional monitors, keyboards and mice is a less-than-viable alternative for most. KVM switches allow for instant access of two or more PCs with a single keyboard, mouse and monitor.

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