“Cars' computer systems face risk from hackers” plus 3 more |
- Cars' computer systems face risk from hackers
- Acer re-imagines the computer with totally redesigned Aspire Series Aspire TimelineX unveiled as leader in super-thin ...
- S'porean on gaming board
- Dell: Smartphones will never kill the PC
| Cars' computer systems face risk from hackers Posted: 17 May 2010 12:16 AM PDT Automobiles, which will be increasingly connected to the Internet in the near future, could be vulnerable to hackers just as computers are now, two teams of computer scientists are warning in a paper to be presented this week. |
| Posted: 16 May 2010 10:08 PM PDT �ѹ��� 17 ����Ҥ� 2553 12:05 �. Acer Computer Co., Ltd., Thailand's No. 1 computer vendor, ntroduced a completely redesigned Acer Aspire product line with unique designs. Powered by optimal Intel technology, the new Acer Aspire offers a wide range of choices to serve every need. |
| Posted: 16 May 2010 08:00 PM PDT A SINGAPOREAN has been elected to the board of one of the world's most prestigious computer gaming industry body. On Friday, the PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA) announced that Mr Tan Min-Liang, chief executive officer of gaming peripherals firm Razer, had joined its board of directors. |
| Dell: Smartphones will never kill the PC Posted: 16 May 2010 04:38 PM PDT Dell CEO Michael Dell contends that mobile devices will never kill the PC. Instead, he envisions a future where users own an increasing number and variety of devices, each capable of looking like the other via desktop virtualisation, served by virtual networks and the cloud. |
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