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Ed Gray
Digital Government
Fingerprint readers enhance notebook security
Ethentica, Identix bring biometrics to the laptop
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
Primer maintains PDF portability
Ansyr Technology's Primer offers the flexibility and convenience of reading PDF files on mobile devices
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
Fujitsu steams ahead with Stylistic
The Fujitsu Stylistic 3400 pen tablet is the latest quality offering in Fujitsu's extensive line of mobile PC components
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
Review: PC tablet not a cure-all
The FCW Test Center looks at Aqcess Technologies' Qbe, a tantalizing glimpse into the future of personal computing
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
Samsung's flat-panel display ready for prime time ? literally
Samsung's SyncMaster 170MP is a combination monitor and television that promises a lot: flickerfree, razor sharp images with vivid colors, all contained in a slim, lightweight unit. The unit delivers all that and more.
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
Taking the line out of 'online'
If your department has remote users who need to connect to the Internet or your localarea network but aren't always in a location where a telephone jack is available, you'll want to take a look at the AirCard 300 by Sierra Wireless Inc.
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
New tool advances the art of screen captures
Running on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 95/98 or Windows NT operating systems, CaptureEze Pro provides effective image editing tools. CaptureEze does not, however, deliver the breadth of tools found in Adobe Systems Inc.'s Photoshop, but it does offer a set of tools well-chosen for quick image manipulation.
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
A portable CD-ROM drive to flip over
The MiniCD Flip is ideal for the notebook computer owner who does not have a built-in CD drive. It is ultra-compact and lightweight, weighing a mere 15.6 ounces (including the attached PC Card and cable). Moreover, it churns along at a respectable speed of 24X?more than adequate for performing software installations, running a CD-based program from the drive or simply using the built-in headphone jack to listen to audio CDs.
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
CryptCard: Tight security for the mobile work force
Specifically designed for government agencies intent on combating unauthorized access to sensitive and confidential data for its mobile users, Global Technologies Group Inc.'s CryptCard is a standard PC Card that slides into any PCMCIA slot on a notebook computer. Unlike some smart card security so
- By Ed Gray
Digital Government
Trellix Web: No experience needed
Small agencies that want to start a World Wide Web presence or intranet quickly, inexpensively and easily should give Trellix Corp.'s Trellix Web 2.1.5 a look. This new version of Trellix offers nearly all the features of Trellix 2.0 [FCW, March 8], and adds a handy OneStep Publish feature that ma
- By Ed Gray
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Digital Government
Print Screen Works holds key to Windows printing
Print Screen Works 5.5 is a handy little program from SilverLakeTech.com that turns the Print Screen key on the keyboard into a hotkey tied directly to the printer. When viewing any screen in Microsoft Corp. Windows, a user can press the Print Screen key and the image immediately prints. Print Sc
- By Ed Gray