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TRENDnet Launches Hardened Industrial DIN-Rail Switch
The TI-PG541, an IP30 unmanaged PoE+ DIN-rail switch, features hardened components rated for extreme industrial environments.
Panasonic Updates Rugged Toughbook 31 Laptop
The rugged laptop, now with a 5th generation Intel Core i5 processor, offers up to 18 hours of battery life, 27 hours with optional second battery.
snom Debuts New Generation of Desktop and Mobile VoIP Phone Solutions for Business
The latest additions to the snom family of fixed and mobile VoIP phone solutions include the M700 DECT multicell base station, M65 IP DECT cordless, and D715 and D725 desktop business phones.
Lenovo Simplifies IT Infrastructure Deployments with EMC VSPEX
Lenovo’s Flex System combines with EMC VSPEX validated architectures to provide enhanced private cloud and VDI solutions.
Acer Unveils New Durable Chromebooks for Classroom Use
The electronics corporation expands its Chromebook family with two new models for the education market.
NVIDIA Releases GeForce GTX 960 Maxwell GPU
Priced at $199, the company’s latest Maxwell GPU comes with 2GB of GDDR5 RAM on a 128-bit memory bus and offers 1080p gaming at 60 frames per second.
OCZ Storage Solutions Signs Distribution Agreement with Memorysolution GmbH
OCZ’s SSDs are now available through the European-based distributor.
D-Link Debuts 2 DIY Home Security Kits
The HD Edition and the HD Pan & Tilt Edition have a WiFi Camera, the WiFi Smart Plug, and the WiFi Motion Sensor.
ViewSonic Introduces LightStream PJD6 Networkable Series of Projectors
LightStream PJD6 Series offers smart design features, true-to-life color in any lighting condition, and user-friendly functionality.
Windows 10 Upgrades from Windows 7 Forward to Be Free for All (For a Year)
Consumers and businesses proved that if they like a version of Windows, they’re happy to stick with it forever. That’s part of the reason why Windows XP, even unsupported and older than some teenage children, is still in use. Microsoft simply isn’t willing to let Windows 7, the last truly loved OS out of Redmond, to become the next XP. As a result, for the first year after launch, anyone running a PC with Windows 7 or later will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 absolutely free.
