Posts Tagged ‘desk’
I love my 2 monitor setup at home. It would be nice to have that on the laptop. While there are solutions out there, nothing has really presented a good answer until now. That is where MyCINQ comes in.
MyCINQ is a 10.1 inch USB monitor that can be set on your desk, or mounted to your laptop. You can then use it to watch Twitter, keep up on stocks, run a movie or Hulu program and a lot more. Want another monitor? You can run up to 6 MyCINQ monitors.
Jeffrey Powers caught up with Ben just before CES started to take a look at this new startup. The Monitor will be available in Q3 of 2010. There is works in getting it in HD. With a $249 price tag, these monitors can really add to a presentation, or just get more work done.
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I have been trying to think outside the box on this install. The HP Data Vault is great for backing up data, but it could easily do more. For instance, it can run as an Intranet, or website Sandbox.
In this video, Jeffrey Powers shows you how to configure your HP Data Vault to to run Apache, MySQL and PHP – while continuing to run Internet Information Service (IIS). We talk about configuration to the HTTP and the SSL levels in both sides and how to make them work in harmony. Finally, we show you through a CMS (Joomla) instance how the Data Vault handles both sides.
With the Dual core processor and RAID configuration of the Data Vault, this machine could be a quick solution. It could sit on a Web Developers’ desk, or power a small business Intranet, Asset tracking program, Help Desk software or whatever you want to throw at it.
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GigaOM’s OM Malik talked with Michael Dell about the company a couple weeks back. Michael made some statements whose predictions at times were no easier than determining Nostradamus’ writings. Yet other websites interpreted it in saying that Dell is hinting on making a phone to rival iPhone. While it’s not an impossibility, will Dell get into the market or are they playing on the media to ilicit a response from the public?
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