Fujitsu Siemens announces partnership with T-Mobile Fri, Aug 3. 2007
Fujitsu Siemens has announced a partnership with mobile network operator T-Mobile UK. Under the terms of this partnership, Fujitsu Siemens Computers’ AMILO Pro V3525 series will feature T-Mobile’s web’n’walk mobile broadband service enabling users to connect to the Internet out of the box.
This combination of Fujitsu Siemens Computers’ hardware and T-Mobile mobile broadband service will offer professional, SME and home-office users alike a complete package, capable of replacing traditional desktop-bound end-user experiences. The optimized V3525 will feature an embedded SIM delivering both security and connectivity.
George Sebastian, head of UK mobile PC marketing, Fujitsu Siemens Computers explains: “This new package offers broadband connectivity straight out of the box – the laptop will even walk new users through getting connected. Combining the competitive pricing of the AMILO Pro series with T-Mobile’s proven offering this makes it incredibly easy for users to get active online quickly and easily. For business users the broadband speeds means mobile workers can access VPNs or applications over the web with confidence and ease, improving productivity.
“For those consumers looking to upgrade to wireless technology as part of a digital lifestyle, or those professional users looking to harness mobile broadband and work from home or on the move, this is a winning combination. Embedded SIMs offer improved connectivity, performance and security.”
Adrian Williams, Head of Indirect Business at T-Mobile UK, comments: “The benefits of mobile working are numerous. The ability to connect to the internet, email and office systems on the move, at broadband speeds, allows people to make effective use of the downtime on the move out of the office, and can give companies a competitive edge.
“T-Mobile’s national mobile broadband network gives customers high-speed access the internet. Combined with access to over 2,000 wireless HotSpots in the UK, which the AMILO Pro will be able to exploit, this is a compelling package for Fujitsu Siemens Computers and T-Mobile customers who embrace a flexible working lifestyle.”
The Fujitsu Siemens Computers AMILO Pro V3525 with embedded T-Mobile web’n’walk connectivity will be available from July and cost from £599 inc VAT.
www.fujitsu-siemens.co.uk
This combination of Fujitsu Siemens Computers’ hardware and T-Mobile mobile broadband service will offer professional, SME and home-office users alike a complete package, capable of replacing traditional desktop-bound end-user experiences. The optimized V3525 will feature an embedded SIM delivering both security and connectivity.
George Sebastian, head of UK mobile PC marketing, Fujitsu Siemens Computers explains: “This new package offers broadband connectivity straight out of the box – the laptop will even walk new users through getting connected. Combining the competitive pricing of the AMILO Pro series with T-Mobile’s proven offering this makes it incredibly easy for users to get active online quickly and easily. For business users the broadband speeds means mobile workers can access VPNs or applications over the web with confidence and ease, improving productivity.
“For those consumers looking to upgrade to wireless technology as part of a digital lifestyle, or those professional users looking to harness mobile broadband and work from home or on the move, this is a winning combination. Embedded SIMs offer improved connectivity, performance and security.”
Adrian Williams, Head of Indirect Business at T-Mobile UK, comments: “The benefits of mobile working are numerous. The ability to connect to the internet, email and office systems on the move, at broadband speeds, allows people to make effective use of the downtime on the move out of the office, and can give companies a competitive edge.
“T-Mobile’s national mobile broadband network gives customers high-speed access the internet. Combined with access to over 2,000 wireless HotSpots in the UK, which the AMILO Pro will be able to exploit, this is a compelling package for Fujitsu Siemens Computers and T-Mobile customers who embrace a flexible working lifestyle.”
The Fujitsu Siemens Computers AMILO Pro V3525 with embedded T-Mobile web’n’walk connectivity will be available from July and cost from £599 inc VAT.
www.fujitsu-siemens.co.uk
OLPC cheap laptops go into mass production Thu, Jul 26. 2007
One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a non-profit organization with the mission to help eradicate world poverty by providing every child access to knowledge and modern forms of education, even if that child lives in the most rural and primitive environment, today announced it has authorized mass production of the XO laptop, based on the release of the final Beta-4 (B4) engineering model. This triggers the supply chains of 800 parts that come together and rollout off the assembly line in October.
OLPC’s XO B4 laptops are among the most durable and innovative laptop computers ever designed. The machines are engineered to withstand the diverse and often harsh environmental conditions found in developing countries -- from the dust and heat of the Libyan desert to the daily downpours of the Brazilian rainforests. Additionally, unlike any other laptop on the market today, the XO features a sunlight-readable display and the ability to operate in areas without access to electricity.
“There is a lot of debate in technology circles about the cost of bringing laptop computers into the developing world,” said Walter Bender, OLPC president of software and content. “But the real debate shouldn’t be centered on cost – it should be about design. A computer designed for Western office environments simply won’t be able to withstand the conditions found in much of Africa, Asia and South America. Further, children engaged in learning have a different set of needs from a laptop than an office worker.”
The B4 laptops feature three innovations that are unlike any laptop being manufactured in the world today:
The B4 machines are the result of a collaborative effort between OLPC, AMD, Brightstar, BT, Citigroup, Chi Mei Corporation, eBay, Google, Intel, Marvell, News Corporation, Nortel, Quanta Computer, Red Hat, SES Astra, Underwriters Laboratories, and the global Open Source community. The B4 machines feature the AMD Geode LX processor, improved keyboard and touch pad, many electrical and mechanical enhancements, and an individualized brightly colored XO logo on the back. Children will be able to select from a wide range of colors for the logo so they can readily identify their laptop in a crowded classroom.
“Since the inception of the XO laptop more than two years ago, AMD has been committed to helping the One Laptop per Child program succeed,” said Gustavo Arenas, Corporate Vice President, High-Growth Markets and Innovations, AMD. “We are proud to serve as a technology partner to such a noble and life-affecting project. The B4 machine paves the way for a final XO laptop that will change the lives of millions of children—a mission that compliments AMD’s own 50x15 Initiative, whose goal is to enable 50 percent of the world’s population with affordable, accessible Internet connectivity and computing capabilities by the year 2015.”
The B4 laptops will go through a final round of testing by developers, hardware experts, OLPC technical volunteers, and some of the pilot schools around the world already using the B2 machines.
Other technical enhancements to the B4 include a faster, lower-power AMD processor: the Geode LX-700, more memory: 256 MB replace the previous 128 mb of SDRAM and more Flash: 1 GB replacing 0.5GB.
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit organization created to design, manufacture, and distribute laptops that are sufficiently inexpensive to provide every child in the world access to knowledge and modern forms of education. The laptops will be sold to governments and issued to children by schools on a basis of one laptop per child. These machines will be rugged, Linux-based, and so energy efficient that hand-cranking alone will generate sufficient power for operation. Mesh networking will give many machines Internet access from one connection.
OLPC is based on constructionist theories of learning pioneered by Seymour Papert and later Alan Kay, as well as the principles expressed in Nicholas Negroponte's Being Digital. The corporate members are AMD, Brightstar, Chi Mei Corporation, eBay, Google, Intel, Marvell, News Corporation, Nortel, Quanta Computer, Red Hat and SES Astra.

Cheap laptops for children
“There is a lot of debate in technology circles about the cost of bringing laptop computers into the developing world,” said Walter Bender, OLPC president of software and content. “But the real debate shouldn’t be centered on cost – it should be about design. A computer designed for Western office environments simply won’t be able to withstand the conditions found in much of Africa, Asia and South America. Further, children engaged in learning have a different set of needs from a laptop than an office worker.”
The B4 laptops feature three innovations that are unlike any laptop being manufactured in the world today:
- Technologically revolutionary display is fully readable in bright sunlight. The display is among the highest quality of any laptop currently being produced regardless of cost and is so clear that it comes close to a paper-like reading experience for users. The B4 has a new hinge to allow for an increased tilt of the screen for an improved viewing angle.
- Rugged durability to withstand the most severe weather and environmental conditions. The enhanced B4 machines are more rugged: they can be used outdoors—where children tend to spend most of their time—in the rain, sitting in a puddle of water after a downpour, or in a cloud of dust. The case also features a Wi-Fi antenna design that not only gives the laptop superior Wi-Fi range, but also protects it from falls as high as five feet.
- Engineered to operate “off the grid.” The B4 computers can be powered by numerous alternative power sources, including a pull cord, a solar panel, or a solar-powered multi-battery charger at the school. The B4 machines use less than one watt of power when being used as an e-book and can operate for more than 12 hours on its battery.
The B4 machines are the result of a collaborative effort between OLPC, AMD, Brightstar, BT, Citigroup, Chi Mei Corporation, eBay, Google, Intel, Marvell, News Corporation, Nortel, Quanta Computer, Red Hat, SES Astra, Underwriters Laboratories, and the global Open Source community. The B4 machines feature the AMD Geode LX processor, improved keyboard and touch pad, many electrical and mechanical enhancements, and an individualized brightly colored XO logo on the back. Children will be able to select from a wide range of colors for the logo so they can readily identify their laptop in a crowded classroom.
“Since the inception of the XO laptop more than two years ago, AMD has been committed to helping the One Laptop per Child program succeed,” said Gustavo Arenas, Corporate Vice President, High-Growth Markets and Innovations, AMD. “We are proud to serve as a technology partner to such a noble and life-affecting project. The B4 machine paves the way for a final XO laptop that will change the lives of millions of children—a mission that compliments AMD’s own 50x15 Initiative, whose goal is to enable 50 percent of the world’s population with affordable, accessible Internet connectivity and computing capabilities by the year 2015.”
The B4 laptops will go through a final round of testing by developers, hardware experts, OLPC technical volunteers, and some of the pilot schools around the world already using the B2 machines.
Other technical enhancements to the B4 include a faster, lower-power AMD processor: the Geode LX-700, more memory: 256 MB replace the previous 128 mb of SDRAM and more Flash: 1 GB replacing 0.5GB.
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit organization created to design, manufacture, and distribute laptops that are sufficiently inexpensive to provide every child in the world access to knowledge and modern forms of education. The laptops will be sold to governments and issued to children by schools on a basis of one laptop per child. These machines will be rugged, Linux-based, and so energy efficient that hand-cranking alone will generate sufficient power for operation. Mesh networking will give many machines Internet access from one connection.
OLPC is based on constructionist theories of learning pioneered by Seymour Papert and later Alan Kay, as well as the principles expressed in Nicholas Negroponte's Being Digital. The corporate members are AMD, Brightstar, Chi Mei Corporation, eBay, Google, Intel, Marvell, News Corporation, Nortel, Quanta Computer, Red Hat and SES Astra.
Affordable power and portability from Acer Fri, Jul 13. 2007
Acer, the third largest PC vendor worldwide (source Gartner data, 1Q 2007), has introduced a new Professional notebook lines based on the latest Intel® Santa Rosa platform. The new TravelMate series are the flagships in the Acer notebook portfolio, representing the most powerful and reliable instruments for demanding business professionals and ultra-mobile users.
With its long history of bringing new technology to the market first, Acer has incorporated the new Centrino® PRO platform into several new notebook series due to be launched over the next two months. The new notebook families will take advantage of the superior processing capabilities of the new Centrino® PRO architecture, and will provide better performance and graphics, enhanced wireless connectivity and improved security.
Acer’s mission – breaking the barriers between people and technology – is brought to life through intense and consistent product research and design: all of the new Acer notebooks are based on an inspired new industrial design that introduces numerous smaller enhancements whose collective value is greater than the sum of its parts. Acer has worked hard on refining the details of its TravelMate line to deliver better ergonomics both on the outside – with the round treatment of edges and optimized port placement – and on the inside through a more comfortable keyboard shape, improved build quality and overall durability in addition to a host of personalized security features.
The TravelMate ProFile design features an advanced magnesium alloy cover that is 20 times stronger yet considerably lighter than plastic, adding stylish protection while minimizing weight for effortless mobility. This is good news considering how large and heavy the old Travelmate laptops are.
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Travelmate laptops are the high end of Acer laptops, with high performance, good features and good battery life. For something cheaper laptop or a desktop replacement try the Aspire range, otherwise read on!
With its long history of bringing new technology to the market first, Acer has incorporated the new Centrino® PRO platform into several new notebook series due to be launched over the next two months. The new notebook families will take advantage of the superior processing capabilities of the new Centrino® PRO architecture, and will provide better performance and graphics, enhanced wireless connectivity and improved security.
Acer’s mission – breaking the barriers between people and technology – is brought to life through intense and consistent product research and design: all of the new Acer notebooks are based on an inspired new industrial design that introduces numerous smaller enhancements whose collective value is greater than the sum of its parts. Acer has worked hard on refining the details of its TravelMate line to deliver better ergonomics both on the outside – with the round treatment of edges and optimized port placement – and on the inside through a more comfortable keyboard shape, improved build quality and overall durability in addition to a host of personalized security features.
The TravelMate ProFile design features an advanced magnesium alloy cover that is 20 times stronger yet considerably lighter than plastic, adding stylish protection while minimizing weight for effortless mobility. This is good news considering how large and heavy the old Travelmate laptops are.
www.acer.co.uk Acer at Cheap Laptops
New Sony VAIO TZ-Series moves (with) people Tue, Jul 10. 2007
Created for people who always choose the best, the VAIO TZ-Series offers a potent fusion of portability and performance with exceptional design.
“This is where high technology meets the luxury market,” says Jun Koyama, Marketing Director for Sony VAIO of Europe (VOE). “We’ve used cutting-edge materials technology, the latest platform and the highest design values not just to meet but to exceed the expectations of our most demanding customers.”
Customer feedback from existing TX-Series owners1 is clear: 60% use their ultra-portables on the move. 74% say that a balance between size and weight is ‘very important’. Issues such as size, weight and durability are vital. This is why both the screen housing and the base of the chassis are constructed using carbon fibre re-enforcement technology more familiar in the world of Formula One racing. This ensures complete durability while keeping the weight down to a remarkable 1.19kg for absolute portability. To complete the picture, even the AC adaptor is miniaturised, occupying a volume of just 120cc and adding negligibly to the carrying weight.
Unsurprisingly, almost 70% of customers rate design as important, and it plays a central part in defining the VAIO TZ-Series’ appeal. The visually arresting ‘Full Flat’ design is a masterpiece of stylish minimalism which ensures that the VAIO TZ always gets noticed. Every detail is carefully considered, right down to the aesthetic of the keyboard, inspired by the submerged stones of a Japanese water garden.
An astonishingly small Motion Eye webcam is artfully concealed in the screen surround. When you consider that the lid is a mere 4mm thick – itself a remarkable feat of engineering – the miniaturisation of the camera is all the more impressive.
Unlike standard Wide XGA panels, the TZ-Series’ 11.1-inch WXGA (1366 x 768) screen has a true 16:9 aspect ratio which makes it ideal for watching films. The display offers the boosted contrast and vibrant colours that are the hallmarks of Sony X-black LCD technology, plus power-saving LED illumination that helps extend battery life. The next-generation panel also boasts exceptional colour accuracy of 72%. This means photos, personal video and films literally appear more lifelike and convincing compared to conventional displays. Such attention to screen quality is driven by the knowledge that people rightly regard it as important - 72% of customers said so.
Despite its highly compact, unusually slim case, the TZ-Series has a wealth of features. It’s powered by the very latest Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Ultra-Low Voltage CPU backed by 2GB DDR2 SDRAM and hard disk options go all the way up to 100GB – the largest available size for the tiny 1.8-inch drives required by the super-compact form factor. This precision use of space ensures that there’s even room for an integrated DVD±R/RW RAM optical drive featuring Double Layer (DL) technology for massive capacity.
After web browsing and email, customers reported that their second most popular activity is watching DVDs. With this in mind VAIO engineers added two special features to the TZ-Series. You can enjoy films and music easily any time thanks to Instant On, which lets you play DVDs and audio CDs without booting into Windows. A set of dedicated AV buttons provides the necessary play control.
Security is vital for peace of mind, so the TZ-Series employs an ironclad combination of fingerprint recognition and Trusted™ Platform Module (TPM) hardware encryption to keep your personal data absolutely safe. Should you accidentally drop the machine, Sony G-Sensor Hard Disk Shock Protection automatically parks the drive heads to prevent damage to the disk.
1 Figures quoted are from a sample of 5,000 VAIO TX-Series owners. The TX-Series ultra-portable is sufficiently similar to the TZ-Series to provide a good source of relevant customer opinion.
TZ-Series rundown:
“This is where high technology meets the luxury market,” says Jun Koyama, Marketing Director for Sony VAIO of Europe (VOE). “We’ve used cutting-edge materials technology, the latest platform and the highest design values not just to meet but to exceed the expectations of our most demanding customers.”
Customer feedback from existing TX-Series owners1 is clear: 60% use their ultra-portables on the move. 74% say that a balance between size and weight is ‘very important’. Issues such as size, weight and durability are vital. This is why both the screen housing and the base of the chassis are constructed using carbon fibre re-enforcement technology more familiar in the world of Formula One racing. This ensures complete durability while keeping the weight down to a remarkable 1.19kg for absolute portability. To complete the picture, even the AC adaptor is miniaturised, occupying a volume of just 120cc and adding negligibly to the carrying weight.
Unsurprisingly, almost 70% of customers rate design as important, and it plays a central part in defining the VAIO TZ-Series’ appeal. The visually arresting ‘Full Flat’ design is a masterpiece of stylish minimalism which ensures that the VAIO TZ always gets noticed. Every detail is carefully considered, right down to the aesthetic of the keyboard, inspired by the submerged stones of a Japanese water garden.
An astonishingly small Motion Eye webcam is artfully concealed in the screen surround. When you consider that the lid is a mere 4mm thick – itself a remarkable feat of engineering – the miniaturisation of the camera is all the more impressive.
Unlike standard Wide XGA panels, the TZ-Series’ 11.1-inch WXGA (1366 x 768) screen has a true 16:9 aspect ratio which makes it ideal for watching films. The display offers the boosted contrast and vibrant colours that are the hallmarks of Sony X-black LCD technology, plus power-saving LED illumination that helps extend battery life. The next-generation panel also boasts exceptional colour accuracy of 72%. This means photos, personal video and films literally appear more lifelike and convincing compared to conventional displays. Such attention to screen quality is driven by the knowledge that people rightly regard it as important - 72% of customers said so.
Despite its highly compact, unusually slim case, the TZ-Series has a wealth of features. It’s powered by the very latest Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Ultra-Low Voltage CPU backed by 2GB DDR2 SDRAM and hard disk options go all the way up to 100GB – the largest available size for the tiny 1.8-inch drives required by the super-compact form factor. This precision use of space ensures that there’s even room for an integrated DVD±R/RW RAM optical drive featuring Double Layer (DL) technology for massive capacity.
After web browsing and email, customers reported that their second most popular activity is watching DVDs. With this in mind VAIO engineers added two special features to the TZ-Series. You can enjoy films and music easily any time thanks to Instant On, which lets you play DVDs and audio CDs without booting into Windows. A set of dedicated AV buttons provides the necessary play control.
Security is vital for peace of mind, so the TZ-Series employs an ironclad combination of fingerprint recognition and Trusted™ Platform Module (TPM) hardware encryption to keep your personal data absolutely safe. Should you accidentally drop the machine, Sony G-Sensor Hard Disk Shock Protection automatically parks the drive heads to prevent damage to the disk.
1 Figures quoted are from a sample of 5,000 VAIO TX-Series owners. The TX-Series ultra-portable is sufficiently similar to the TZ-Series to provide a good source of relevant customer opinion.
TZ-Series rundown:
- CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo U7600 or U7500
- RAM: 2GB DDR2 SDRAM
- HDD: 100GB or 80GB
- Graphics: Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
- Optical: DVD+-RW/+-R DL/RAM
- Screen: 11.1-inch X-black LCD featuring 72% colour accuracy and LED illumination
- Security: Fingerprint recognition; TPM
- Special controls: Instant On; AV buttons
- Wireless: Intel® wireless LAN 802.11 a b g, Bluetooth
- Weight: 1.19kg
- Software: Adobe® Photoshop® Elements, Adobe® Premiere® Elements, Click to DVD®, WinDVD 8.0 for VAIO
- Case construction: Carbon fibre lid and base
- Operating system: Windows Vista™ Business
Laptops dock with Lufthansa Fri, Jun 22. 2007
Lufthansa Airlinesis performing in-service evaluation of Goodrich Corporation's laptop docking station Electronic Flight Bags (EFB) on an Airbus A340 aircraft.
The Goodrich laptop docking station EFB is designed specifically for the aircraft environment and includes two sunlight-readable, high-resolution, touch screen displays, two laptop docking stations and an installation kit. The system allows the flight crew to use laptop computers through the EFB display for applications during all phases of flight. EFB laptop docking stations provide certified aircraft power, ARINC 429 communication, and Ethernet and USB interfaces between aircraft systems and the laptop computers. They also provide a high resolution video output signal to the EFB display. The laptop docking station EFB complements the traditional Class 2 and Class 3 Electronic Flight Bag systems that Goodrich produces which use avionics-grade removable, or fixed installation,
platforms.
Which all goes to prove that it's easier and cheaper use laptops on the ground.
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"The laptop docking station EFB is one of several systems in our portfolio of Electronic Flight Bag solutions and we're very excited that Lufthansa Airlines stands to be our launch customer for the Laptop Docking Station system line,"said Jan Mathiesen, Vice President, Goodrich Sensors and Integrated Systems.
"Our on-going commitment to innovation is key in developing solutions to meet our airline customers' increasing need to use laptop computers in the flight deck. Laptop docking station EFB systems give airlines greater flexibility in implementing newer, faster computing platforms into their operations as computing speed and memory performance increase,"
The Goodrich laptop docking station EFB is designed specifically for the aircraft environment and includes two sunlight-readable, high-resolution, touch screen displays, two laptop docking stations and an installation kit. The system allows the flight crew to use laptop computers through the EFB display for applications during all phases of flight. EFB laptop docking stations provide certified aircraft power, ARINC 429 communication, and Ethernet and USB interfaces between aircraft systems and the laptop computers. They also provide a high resolution video output signal to the EFB display. The laptop docking station EFB complements the traditional Class 2 and Class 3 Electronic Flight Bag systems that Goodrich produces which use avionics-grade removable, or fixed installation,
platforms.
Which all goes to prove that it's easier and cheaper use laptops on the ground.
www.goodrich.com www.lufthansa.com
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