Year: 2004

FrogPad debuts Bluetooth enabled one-handed keyboard

FrogPad has announced a new one-handed Bluetooth enabled keyboard. The new keyboard incorporates FrogPad’s patented ergonomic layout designed around the 15 most-used letters in the English alphabet with the latest short-range wireless Bluetooth technology. “Measuring just 3×5-inches, the FrogPad is the only fully functional and portable keyboard with low profile, full-sized keys for fast, easy and accessible data entry.

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Harman updates Creature speaker system

Harman Multimedia today announced the JBL Creature II, the successor to its unique three-piece speaker system. “The Creature II audio system incorporates the latest in Odyssey transducer technology and JBL’s legendary speaker performance to produce crisp midrange tonality and a stunning level of bass response. Featuring a proprietary industrial design, the Creature audio system boasts a small footprint and soft-touch tactile controls.

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LiveTime Support 2.5, ACN support program announced

LiveTime Software today announced that LiveTime Support 2.5, a new version of its J2EE based technical support and Help Desk product, will ship this month. The new version includes a new dashboard for technicians, which provides instant access to key metrics about cases and performance for each user. Also today, LiveTime has launched customized support and training for members of the Apple Consultants Network (ACN).

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CRYPTO-Server X Mac authentication solution debuts

CRYPTOCard today announced CRYPTO-Server X, an authentication solution designed specifically for Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. The company said CRYPTO-Server X makes it simple to positively identify all Mac users attempting to access a VPN or Web-based system by coupling something in the user’s possession (a multi-function smart card, hardware token, or software token), with something the user knows (their PIN). CRYPTO-Server X generates a one-time password for every log-on attempt, making stolen credentials useless to hackers.

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