Scan directly to PCs, phones, e-mail or the cloud
Brother's tiny new ImageCenter seems a good fit for agencies moving toward mobile, collaborative cloud environments.
Electronics that dissolve when not in use?
DARPA wants to develop 'transient electronics' that will degrade into the environment when left behind on the battlefield.
HOBOs take their environmental act indoors
Onset's data loggers can help keep indoor environments under steady control, and equipment running under optimal conditions.
Dreading a Reply All nightmare? Don't forget Bcc.
You can void e-mail clutter and personal-opinion slip-ups with one of the most underused tools in a sender's arsenal.
NetForce becoming reality, minus the kill switch?
New technologies can help in defending the country's networks and critical infrastructure, but you also need manpower.
Boxlight combines projector, interactive whiteboard in one
The ProtectoWrite3 lets users manipulate projected images while saving the changes to a PC, combining the best of both presentation worlds.
Why IP rating is important (and may not mean what you think it means)
As devices get more mobile and rugged, users will hear more about IP, which takes a different approach to measuring toughness than the traditional Mil-Spec ratings do.
Future of remote computing? Dell's Ophelia turns a TV into a thin client
The thin-client Cloud Key attaches to almost any monitor allowing remote users to access their work files without any data ever leaving the office network.
Tape storage systems are down, but not out
Agencies are moving more of their data to the cloud and considering disk systems for local storage, but tape isn't quite dead yet.
Laserfiche 9 offers strong collaboration base for ECM, BMP
The company's newest version integrates enterprise content management and business process management functionality across the entire Laserfiche product line.
How NASA beamed Mona Lisa to the moon, one pixel at a time
The space agency has been using its Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter to map the moon's surface, which made it a perfect platform to test out laser communications across space.
The military wants to step up its training game
When recruits already know elaborate games like Far Cry 3, a five-year-old simulation like the Army’s Virtual Battlespace 2 doesn’t cut it.
Software enables cameras to record at 1.5 million fps
Photron's free upgrade for Fastcams won't be needed at the company picnic, put it could add extra detail to agency research on aerodynamics, fluid engineering and other endeavors.
No Death Star, but a good use of technology anyway
The failed attempt to successfully petition the White House to build a Death Star nevertheless highlights a worthwhile way to use technology to engage the public.
Solid-state drive doubles capacity for laptops, ultrabooks
Mushkin's 480G mSATA drive reflects the falling prices for solid-state drives, which could yet lead them into agency enterprises.
Gesture control: Great innovation or Tower of Babel?
Operating a computer with no-touch hand gestures is the hot new thing in user interfaces, but without standards we'll need to know a different "language" for every device.
Airborne sensor system foils simulated IED attack
The long-range JLENS system, held aloft on tethered aerostats and usually used for missile defense, shows it can keep track of what's going on below, too.
Can a PC this small be that powerful?
Falcon Northwest's Tiki combines cutting-edge overclocked power, liquid cooling and a host of features into a case so small and light it helps to weigh it down.
Are ultra high-res OLEDs finally ready for their close-up?
The thin, flexible light screens with 4K resolution are four times sharper than LED or LCD monitors, but they could find limited use at first.
HP’s advisor takes holistic approach to workstation performance
The company's Performance Advisor 1.5 monitors a computer's performance as a whole, identifying weak spots and offering fixes.
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