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Performance Test of an Embedded Real-Time Operating System Based on a New High-Security <endeca_term>NetWork Computer</endeca_term>

Performance Test of an Embedded Real-Time Operating System Based on a New High-Security NetWork Computer

Performance indexes of the embedded real-time operating system are not isolated but interacting with each other. Two... Read more

1 November, 2010

Inventec ships 60,000 Chrome OS netbooks

...so American businesses will be giving Google's new attempt at the network computer a serious trial. Taiwan-based DigiTimes reports that Inventec has "already... Read more

8 December, 2010
A Private Data Transfer Protocol Based On A New High Secure Computer Architecture

A Private Data Transfer Protocol Based On A New High Secure Computer Architecture

Focusing on the characteristics of the new high secure architecture of network computer, an operating system with internal network structure is designed. The operating... Read more

1 January, 2012
Why firms will take a shine to Chromebooks

Why firms will take a shine to Chromebooks

...Chromebook approach differ from thin computing or Sun's plan for the network computer — or just a netbook running a browser?A: I think this... Read more

22 May, 2011 by Mary Branscombe

Google: Chrome OS netbooks coming in mid 2011

...and that he'd been involved with Oracle's announcement of the network computer in 1997. The NC was supposed to replace personal computers, but... Read more

7 December, 2010
Back to the future with internet appliances

Back to the future with internet appliances

...Co to sell an internet appliance modeled on his vision of a network computer. What emerged was this Linux-based device, some 40,000 of... Read more

8 July, 2010 by Ina Fried
Employee Activity Monitor 5.1

Employee Activity Monitor 5.1

...computers within one server. IMonitor EAM is an application for real time network computer monitoring and content filtering, and for employees' work time tracking. IMonitor... Read more

24 June, 2010
VPNCheck Pro 1.5.2.3

VPNCheck Pro 1.5.2.3

...and Virtualbox. Computer ID protection helps you against WPA/WPA2 attackers, and network Computer ID sniffer algorithms Read more

25 May, 2012
NetBan 4.0

NetBan 4.0

...above, It does make time counting and auto-manage accessing time of Network / Computer, Teaching your kids to enhance self-control ability. thus, you can... Read more

14 May, 2012
DJ Jukebox 14.2

DJ Jukebox 14.2

...directories. DJ Jukebox can also remote control a media player on a network computer. A click of the mouse can send keystrokes, playing instructions, and... Read more

7 May, 2012
Remote Registry Cleaner 1.7 build 700

Remote Registry Cleaner 1.7 build 700

...Systems. The state-of-art technology helps you scan any of your network computer's registry and repair any errors that are found during scanning... Read more

20 April, 2012
UserMonitor 1.8

UserMonitor 1.8

Ideal for teachers, instructors, or administrators. Monitoring: UserMonitor shows you what other network computer users see on their display screen. All programs being used are... Read more

17 February, 2012
uTorrent Regulator 1.5.1

uTorrent Regulator 1.5.1

...be used.uTorrent Regulator can act as a regulatory mechanism in each network computer to increase or decrease the global download and upload limits of... Read more

16 January, 2012
ServerBackup 1.2.1.1

ServerBackup 1.2.1.1

...laptops, mapped network drives or FTP Servers, and backup data from a network computer to another network computer Read more

29 September, 2011
Air Messenger LAN Server 11.0.5

Air Messenger LAN Server 11.0.5

...dispatch centers. All sales people or dispatchers can send pages through one network computer without the need to supply each computer with a phone line... Read more

19 September, 2011

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