Monthly Archives: July 2002
Amacom – Flip2disk
Amacom Technologies has been making external hard drive solutions for many years, originally with the FlipDisk drive, which was convenient for backing up notebook and desktop PCs. This latest drive has been designed for a similar purpose – hard drive backup – but with a few useful changes. The Flip2disk drive itself has been around…
Electronic Arts – Global Operations
The word ‘terrorist’ is becomingly an increasingly blurred term in today’s society. Without wishing to get too heavy and political, the difference between a ‘terrorist’ and a ‘freedom fighter’ is merely media slant, a choice of label. At least the concept of the “bad guys” in a computer game is a simple and necessary distinction,…
Canon – CanoScan D1250 U2F
The USB 2.0 port offers a higher data transfer rate than the older USB 1.1 standard, so it makes sense to fit it to scanners to increase the scanning speed. That’s what’s been done with Canon’s CanoScan D1250 U2F. In case your PC is too old to have USB 2.0 ports fitted, Canon includes an…
Macromedia – Studio MX
Macromedia’s Studio MX consists of the latest “MX” versions of the company’s Dreamweaver web authoring and development package, Fireworks web graphics editor and Flash authoring program, not to mention a copy of the FreeHand 10 illustration package and a developer version of the ColdFusion MX server software. It provides just about everything you need to…