McAfee to Acquire Safeboot for $350 Million

Security vendor McAfee, Inc. announced yesterday that it intends to purchase Safeboot B.V., a privately owned data security company, for $350 million. Safeboot provides data encryption solutions for mobile devices. McAfee hopes the acquisition will put the company in the number one spot in risk management and data security solutions for the enterprise.

In an Email announcement to McAfee SecurityAlliance Partners Monday evening,  Roger King, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Channel Operations boasted the acheivements of Safeboot as the advantages of the acquisition to both McAfee and its partners.

"This acquisition represents a great win for McAfee and our channel partners as we add key capabilities in data security to enhance our portfolio of risk management solutions", King told partners. "And it clearly positions McAfee as the industry leader in security risk management with the most comprehensive and integrated offerings."

Safeboot has more than 4200 blue-chip customers in 76 countries, 150 of which are fortune 500 companies.

 

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New Oscilloscope Card from Strategic Test

Strategic Test releases 4-channel 100 MS/s 8-bit A/D oscilloscope card for PCI Express that can record 2 channels at 200 MS/s

Woburn, MA (PRWEB) October 8, 2007 — Strategic Test Corp has announced the UF2e-2031 oscilloscope PCI Express card. The UF2e-2031 has four 100 MS/s 8-bit ADC's that are also able to operate in an interpolated mode to acquire two channels at 200 MS/s for increased versatility. Drivers for Microsoft Windows Vista, XP64, XP and Linux (RedHat, Fedora, SuSe, Sarge) are supplied with the card, as well as the SBench 5.3 oscilloscope program.

Key specifications include: 64 MSamples memory — expandable to 4 GSamples; continuous streaming to host PC > 120 MSamples/s; Effective Number of Bits > 7.2 LSB; Signal-to-Noise Ratio > 44.5 dB; Total Harmonic Distortion < -49.5 dB, and -3dB bandwidth > 90 MHz.

The UF2e-2031 oscilloscope card is best suited for applications that require cost-effective high-speed data acquisition and deep memory. Applications typically include RADAR, ultrasonics and communications.
The UF2e-2031 offers a wide range of triggering possibilities, including level, window, pulse-width, re-arm and double triggers, or with an external TTL trigger input. Trigger conditions can be set on multiple cards or systems combined with AND/OR logic, a feature often used in production test.

Like all UltraFast boards, the UF2e-2031 scope card can be customized through hardware options to best match the application:
'        Onboard memory: 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 or 2048 MegaSamples
'        Multiple Recording: memory segmentation
'        Gated Sampling: output clock controlled by external TTL signal
'        TimeBase : records time of trigger events or Gates
'        ABA Mode: slow-fast-slow recording on trigger
'        Star Hub: synchronization of up to 5 or 16 boards, or 5 to 16 PC's to a maximum or 271 boards. Can be used with Digitizer, AWG and Digital I/O boards to create mixed-mode systems
BaseXIO : adds 8 asynchronous digital I/O lines

Strategic Test provides the industry's most comprehensive software support with the following Software Development Kits available:
Windows Vista and XP64, XP, 2000, NT and 98
Linux drivers for RedHat, Suse, Fedora and Debian
MATLAB
LabVIEW
Agilent-VEE
LabWindows/CVI
DASYLab

Prices start at $6,990 with volume/OEM discounts available.

About Strategic Test
Strategic Test is a world leading supplier of PC instrument boards and has offices in the USA and Europe. The company's clients include global electronics, semiconductor, defense, telecommunications and medical instrument companies, government funded research labs and universities on five continents.

The first high-speed measurement board for PC's was designed in 1989. Today the product range consists of more than 200 Oscilloscope/ Digitizer, Arbitrary Waveform Generator, high-speed Digital I/O and Digital Pattern Generator boards in the industry standard PCI Express, PCI, 3U PXI and 6U CompactPCI formats.

Each product can be individually configured from a choice of more than eight hardware options design to address the needs of specific applications. Software Development Kits are available for Microsoft Windows (Vista, XP64, XP, 2000, NT), Linux (Redhat, Debian, Suse, Fedora, Sarge), LabVIEW, MATLAB, LabWindows/CVI, DASYLab, Agilent-VEE and Excel.

All products are supplied with two year hardware warranty and lifetime technical support and software updates.

Company Unveils New “Leaf” Networking Technology

Free software lets users share their XBox, digital media centers, PC's, printers, and other networked devices across the street or across the globe.

Tempe, AZ (PRWEB) October 8, 2007 — Leaf Networks, LLC of Tempe, AZ, a software company founded in 2005 by technology visionaries Dr. Jeff Capone and Pramod Immaneni, today unveiled the official public release of their "Leaf" network technology.    

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Leaf technology offers to fill a void that is often a problem for typical home and business computer users — namely, the void between their private physical LAN network and it's devices, and remote users who aren't directly connected to their network but need to access those devices – be it a PC, Printer, even an XBox.

"Most people use one of two networks to access information and services, namely the public Internet and their private home or office local area network (LAN)," explains Dr. Jeff Capone, Founder and CEO of Leaf Networks. "For most users, the use of these networks has remained distinct."

However, as more devices are networked, there is an increasing interest in sharing these devices and services provided through them with users not connected to the LAN.

"Although VPN (virtual private network) technology has existed for some time, it has typically required the use of central servers, routers, and complicated software which simply isn't practical for your average home or business computer user," Dr. Capone continues.

Not so any longer, says Leaf Networks. Their Leaf software, which resembles something a long the line of an instant messenger client, is bringing network and device sharing to the masses.

After a quick (and free) download of the Leaf software from the company's web site, users are free to create "networks" of Friends, Co-Workers, Family, and so on.

Next, users simply add other Leaf users to their networks — again, a process reminiscent of your favorite IM client — and in an instant are free to access, and to share, nearly any device attached to the other users' in-home or in-office network as well as to grant other users access to their own local devices.

The possibilities are truly endless as more and more consumer technology becomes "network attached" — from DLNA and DVR devices to game consoles, media centers, storage devices, and of course PC's, printers, and other peripherals. Any of these devices can be shared between users of Leaf almost instantly. Further, Leaf truly is "consumer friendly", requiring no knowledge of networking technology and allowing the typical, everyday user to begin using a Leaf network within minutes of downloading the software.

"The practical use of Leaf Networks is almost limitless," Dr. Capone says. "Users of Leaf Networks' service will be able to engage in activities outside of the constraints of their physical LAN environment."

"For example, you may want to save files on your PC to a co-worker's NAS (network attached storage device), watch a video off your home media center on your friend's TV, share a printer with a neighbor, save pictures of your family directly onto your parents' PC, play XBox head-to-head with a classmate, access important files from your home PC while on the road….all this and more is possible with Leaf Networks," Dr. Capone continues.

A New Technology
There are many products on the market today that allow you to stay connected to your files on your home PC or gain access to a remote PC, most notably, Avvenue, TubesNow and GoToMyPC.com. However, these applications do not allow you to share your networked devices with other users across the internet. Moreover, most of these products only allow you to publish your documents and do not allow you to push files out and save them on remote machines.

Likewise, There are many peer-to-peer products on the market today that offer new and exciting services for broadband users, namely, Nutella, Bitorrent, Skype, Avvenue, Joost and more. All of these applications create an overlay network using the internet, but are designed with a very specific application in mind. For example, a Bittorent network is designed for public file sharing and requires that multiple instance of the same file exist throughout the overlay network — not very useful if you want to share a Word document with a co-worker. Skype is designed for point-to-point voice calling and is not very useful if you want to play PC LAN games with multiple friends. Joost is designed for multicasting videos, but can not be used to remote desktop into a remote PC. Leaf Networks software creates a true personal local area network that is fully connect so any networked device or application can easily operate.

The unique, patent-pending technology used by Leaf Networks allows you to create your own personal networks without the need to configure firewalls or routers; that means no matter where you are – hot spot, hotel, café, work – you can still be in the network. Once your personal Leaf Network is formed, your network devices can be shared using one of many plug-ins offered by Leaf Networks. These plug-ins bridge network devices between two or more networks without the need to modify these networked devices. These devices see each other and can communicate directly, just like they were on the same local area network.

"The connection individual users have with members of their networks is a direct connection; there is no 'middleman' or intermediary service or device between users and the members of their networks," says Dr. Capone.

A Bright Future
Although only now announcing the first commercial release of Leaf, the product has been in beta for over nine months and has attracted tens of thousands of users who have provided valuable feedback prior to release of the product. The company is in talks with major device manufacturers and OEMs to embed Leaf technology into the next generation of networked devices including home routers, gateways, network-attached storage and digital media receivers.

About Leaf Networks:
Leaf Networks™ is the Global Virtual Network Provider that is changing the way people use networks and networked devices, such as game consoles, media centers and servers, printers and network storage devices. Leaf Networks offers consumers a free service that gives them the ability to easily form secure private networks and bring together networked devices with other members of their network. The free software can be downloaded from the company's website, located at www.leafnetworks.net.

Leaf Networks was founded in 2005 by Dr. Jeff Capone, CEO and Pramod Immaneni, CTO. The company's focus is the development and commercialization of its patent-pending "Leaf" network technology. The company is privately held and headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.

 

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Java.com Features First Bluetooth Mobile Bicycle Computer

Java.com, a division of Sun Microsystems, features the first Bluetooth Mobile Bicycle Computer, created by SoundOfMotion for mobile devices. "Stop lugging your cell phone as dead weight while cycling. Put it to work as a bicycle computer" said SoundOfMotion's founder. The innovative Bluetooth wireless motion sensor is at least 250 times more accurate than traditional cycling computers. It accurately measures speed and acceleration, and could measure torque and power without any additional sensors.

Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) October 5, 2007 — Java.com, a division of Sun Microsystems, features the first Bluetooth Mobile Bicycle Computer, created by SoundOfMotion for mobile devices.

Java.com is a wonderland of applications, games, animated greeting cards, screen savers, personal productivity products, and "infotainment" services. It's the ultimate go-to-market showcase for their applications, delivering over 25 million visitors a month. Java powers over 1.5 billion mobile devices.

The bicycle computer includes a Java Verified™ application for mobile devices and a specially designed Bluetooth wireless motion sensor, mounted on a wheel. The new cycling computer application offers many features not found in traditional bicycle computers, such as a large color display, travel data downloads and sound simulation. Priced at $69, first adopters can pre-order a Bluetooth wireless motion sensor for their bicycles at a significant discount. The mobile application is available for download from www.SoundOfMotion.com

The innovative Bluetooth wireless motion sensor is at least 250 times more accurate than traditional cycling computers and almost 2000 times better than GPS. This unique sensing technology accurately measures speed and acceleration, and could measure torque and power without any additional sensors.

Using the advantage of a large color display, common in many mobile phones, the application displays speed, acceleration, distance and time in large color digits, making it easy to read while pedaling in the sun or at night. Detailed travel data can be stored on a phone and uploaded to a computer.

One distinct safety feature of the device is a sound simulator. Cyclists often collide with cars and people on city streets because drivers and pedestrians just can't hear an approaching bicycle. Imagine, if a bicycle could sound like a horse, or a steam train?

Current sound themes simulate a motorcycle, horse and steam train. Like ringtones, users could also compose their own sounds. Riders could easily control the sound volume without taking their hands off the handle bar.

The sound simulation safety feature was originally created for commuters but quickly gains popularity among teens and tweens. Some BMX racers embrace the sounds of dirt bikes to create the effect of a real motocross race. At the same time the sound simulation technology allows audible control of speed and acceleration without looking at the display. Just listen to customized sounds corresponding to a range of speed and acceleration.

The Bluetooth mobile bicycle computer has been released for the North American markets. SoundOfMotion plans to deliver the device for European and Asian markets in 2008.

Sensoray Releases Small Format USB Frame Grabber

Latest USB frame grabber from Sensoray provides hardware video capture & compression in a small form factor.

Portland, OR (PRWEB) October 5, 2007 — Sensoray announced the newest addition to their USB video capture line of products, the 2251. The 2251 provides MPEG and JPEG video compression to Linux and Windows computers via a high speed USB connection. The 2251 accepts an NTSC or PAL composite analog video source. Adjustable resolution and bitrate selections allow the user to define their quality and storage requirements. Sensoray includes a Software Development Kit, SDK, with all of their 2251’s with support for Linux and Windows based computers. The included SDK supports multiple units per computer.

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Motion Detection
The 2251 supports motion detection in three user programmable regions of interest. For each separate region of interest, the user can set up different levels of motion detection sensitivity. Within each of the regions of interest, motion can be further localized to a 16×16 pixel block.

Synchronous Audio:
The 2251 supports synchronous audio capture from a line level input.

Availability and Pricing:
The 2251 is available immediately with pricing starting at $226. Quantity price breaks are available.

About Sensoray:
Sensoray designs and manufactures OEM electronics for video imaging, data acquisition and machine control. Offering drivers for Windows or Linux, and live technical support, Sensoray is committed to helping ensure easy and rapid development. For more information, visit www.sensoray.com.

 

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NCH Software Releases MailBase Email Archiving Software

NCH Software announce the release of MailBase, a powerful free automatic email archiving utility for businesses supporting multiple email accounts.

Canberra, Australia (PRWEB) October 4, 2007 – NCH Software, specialists in business, audio and video software applications, announce the release of MailBase Email Archiver.

"With email being the most common form of communication between business the process of archiving emails is so important," said Stephanie Lee, marketing manager for NCH Software. "MailBase provides business with a free and comprehensive way of automatically archiving email to safe guard against the possibility of losing vital correspondence in the event of a crash or other unforeseen technical problem."

MailBase runs on a business' server and can support an unlimited number of email accounts. The software automatically creates storage folders for each email address and users can access their archived emails through a web panel from a web browser (such and FireFox or Internet Explorer).

Before an email is sent or received, MailBase creates a copy of it and stores it in the storage folder. Users can view all emails even if they have since deleted an inbox.

"MailBase is currently a free program," said Stephanie, "and it joins our other free business applications such as Express Invoice, Meo File Encryption, FileFort Backup Utility, our FTP clients and Eyeline Video Surveillance."

All of NCH Software's applications can be downloaded for free from www.nchsoftware.com and specialized business audio applications can be found at www.nch.com.au.

NCH Software is a leader in business, audio and video technology. Since 1993 our software development team has released more than 40 Windows, Mac, Linux, Palm and Pocket PC applications which are now leaders in their classes and have been awarded for software excellence. We continue to develop new programs for a growing number of platforms and solutions. Visit us at www.nchsoftware.com.

Holonyx Releases RESTORE Backup and Recovery Software into Open Source Community

Holonyx Inc. has released RESTORE, a Linux-based enterprise network backup and recovery solution for Windows, Novell NetWare, Mac OS X, Unix and Linux systems as an open source project.

Loveland, CO (PRWEB) October 4, 2007 — Holonyx Inc. has released RESTORE, a Linux-based enterprise network backup and recovery solution for Windows, Novell NetWare, Mac OS X, Unix and Linux systems. RESTORE is scalable to a complete backup solution for multiple workstations and servers in distributed network environments. RESTORE is also being released as an open source project.

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"RESTORE delivers powerful administration, ease of use, and scalability to meet your backup and recovery needs today and grow with you to meet tomorrow's requirements," said Garret Acott, President of Holonyx.

RESTORE provides scheduled backups as well as the capability to back up computers in multiple physical locations. In addition, no client agent is required for RESTORE; the systems being backed up need only grant RESTORE secured access.

RESTORE also offers a unique feature to hosting providers – the ability to resell backup services along with their current web hosting services. Using RESTORE, resellers of the hosting provider can offer backup of local PC's or servers along with web hosting to their end-user customers. End-users will also be able to restore the files of their hosted websites should local copies become lost or damaged, and be able to select from multiple versions backed up at different points in time. Both of these backup and restore capabilities offer the hosting provider and resellers new revenue opportunities in addition to basic hosting and e-mail functionality they offer now.

Holonyx is placing RESTORE into the open source community and download packages are available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/restore Holonyx Ruffdogs technology division has long been a major player in the open source community and has contributed to numerous open source projects including SME Server, guilinux and MyPHPNuke.

Some of the features of RESTORE include:

 

  • Browser-based – Access your RESTORE system remotely from anywhere using the Internet. This allows users and administrators to run backups or check status at any time.
  • Heterogeneous Operating System Backup – Backup Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, Windows (95, 98, 2000, ME, NT, XP, Vista) and Novell NetWare.
  • Multiple Revisions – Restore from selected backups made at different points in time.
  • Incremental Backup – RESTORE will backup only the files that have been modified since the previous backup took place, optimizing disk space and bandwidth usage.
  • Security – Set up what you want your users and groups to access.
  • User-initiated restore – Users can restore their own files without IT involvement.
  • Access Backups via WebDAV- RESTORE provides a secure environment for accessing/editing/managing files on web-servers.
  • FTP Sites – Allows your company to backup websites and online storage.
  • Error Reporting and Notification – RESTORE will email the administrator and users of successful and failed backups.
  • MySQL support – Backup MySQL databases.

For more information on Restore, visit http://restore.holonyx.com/

About Holonyx
Holonyx Inc. is a business development technology corporation focusing on technology development, operations and manufacturing process improvement, and marketing services. Contact Holonyx at:
Holonyx Inc.
6865 Sherman Street
Loveland, CO 80538
Phone: 970-232-2050
Fax: 970-232-2050

www.holonyx.com

Fighting Back Against Scammers? Scammed.us Launches

Online scams are a huge problem today. There is a new solution for everyone who has been scammed. Scammed.us is a service that allows regular everyday people to post about how they were scammed. Whether paying for a service or product and not receiving it, or even if dishing out a lot of money to be part of a project and have yet to hear back from anyone.

(PRWEB) October 3, 2007 — Scammed.us is a new free service that allows members to create their own domain in order to make sure that others know of their unfortunate scam. Users simply register, file a report, and then create a sub domain such as scammersname.scammed.us. It is as simple as that.

Members use that free sub domain to let others know of the scammers that were involved. Users can put in specific details, names, addresses, and anything that the feel is helpful to let others know to stay away from those people.

Users of Scammed.us can use a variety of tools that will allow them to be more in depth with the scamming report. These include image hosting for screen shots, as well as photos proving they were scammed. They can provide live links so that when people click on it they know to stay away from that particular site.

Everyday, more and more people are using www.scammed.us as a way of letting the world know that if they plan on doing business with someone that they should check them out first. So far there are only a few scamming reports but this website is going to be huge, especially with the amount of online fraud that goes on in today's Internet. It is unfortunate that the Internet would need such a site such as Scammed.us, but there are always going to be crooks out there looking to make an easy buck.

This is not a website in for people to bash others they do not like. The reports must be filed honestly in order to make the most of this innovative website. If a member has been scammed it is a great idea to file there simply because when people do their research these days the scammers will be found at scammed.us. That means if someone were scammed by ABC freelance and a search is done on about ABC freelance, then chances are they will come up with a scam report about them. Once they read that, then they will reconsider giving any business to ABC freelance and the job will be done. Members will have successfully helped just one more person to save their money from a total scam. Sooner or later, with enough reports, the scammer will be out of business and users can sleep better knowing they made it happen.

Ever been scammed? Now there is a way to help others avoid scammers.

Entrepreneur Launches Massive Effort to Provide Expert Answers to Internet User Questions

A new web site called QandAs.com enables Internet users to ask questions and get answers directly from experts in a wide range of topics.

Overland Park, KS (PRWEB) October 3, 2007 — A new web site called QandAs.com enables Internet users to ask questions and get answers directly from experts in a wide range of topics.

"With millions of active blogs and content sites feeding the Internet with mountains of content every day, it becomes increasingly challenging to find specific and reliable answers to questions," said Eric Hazen, president of idea19 the company that owns and operates QandAs.com. "We pride ourselves on providing accurate information in a concise and witty manner."

  Faster than calling an information hot line and more personal than using a search engine, QandAs.com gives Internet users the means to ask a specific question, which is then routed to an expert QandAs.com researcher (Specialist) who composes and delivers a direct answer to the question. A majority of the Q&A sessions are then logged on the website where visitors can search and view the knowledge base.

Have you ever wondered where to find local Restaurants? Are you looking for recommendations for advertising your online business? Do you even know how to issue a Press Release?

QandAs.com have answers to these and other questions in a variety of topics including Autos, Business & Entrepreneurship, Careers & Employment, Entertainment & Fashion, Finance & Insurance, Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, Home & Garden, Law & Taxes, Loans & Mortgages, and Technology & Tourism.

Some key features that separate QandAs.com from the likes of industry leaders Yahoo! Answers, About.com and Mahalo are:
1. QandAs.com only allows Specialists to answer questions.
2. QandAs.com implemented a Q&A platform with comment section.
3. QandAs.com is answering and publishing question and answer sessions within our website instead of linking out to other sources.

Our goal is to provide more than 15,000 comprehensive Q&A sessions logged over the next 12 months!

To ask your question or to apply to become a Specialist, visit QandAs.com.

About idea19
The idea19 network provides Internet users with answers to questions on a wide range of topics through the QandAs.com web portal. QandAs.com writers are Specialists in their topics of interest that do the research necessary to provide accurate, insightful answers to user questions on any given topic. The prevalence of blogs and online publishing equates to an incredible amount of information and reference material. Credibility and accuracy are the backbones of idea19, and the answers provided on QandAs.com are comprehensive and concise. For more information, visit our corporate site at Idea19 . Get answers to your questions at QandAs.com

Integrated Mobile Electronics Set to Launch Portable Media Player Docking System

Integrated Mobile Electronics (IME) announced today that their long-awaited IME Docking System is entering production. The company anticipates delivery of the first units into customers' hands in the next 6-8 weeks. Aggressive promotional incentives are being offered to early adopters on various car and audio specialty forums.

(PRWEB) October 3, 2007 — Integrated Mobile Electronics (IME) announced today that their long-awaited IME Docking System is entering production (www.imedock.com). The company anticipates delivery of the first units into customers' hands in the next 6-8 weeks. Aggressive promotional incentives are being offered to early adopters on various car and audio specialty forums.

"I'm excited to be offering the first system that's going to work for the majority of players," says Jonatan Cvetko, CEO of IME. "Not needing to rewire your car ever again, getting rid of messy cables, and being able to bring audio and video into your car with your portable media player is IME at its best."

The IME Docking System is a groundbreaking, integrated package allowing most cars to interface with portable media players from Apple, Microsoft, and SanDisk, with support for even more models on the horizon. By choosing the desired player interface and indicating their car make/model during the ordering process, customers will receive an IME Docking System specifically engineered to work with their setup. Should the customer own or purchase a different media player, they need only purchase an Additional Dock instead of an entire System. The System itself has an MSRP of $249.99, while Additional Docks are $89.99.

About Integrated Mobile Electronics
IME is an industry leader in portable media player car integration systems. IME was founded in 2003 by CEO Jonatan Cvetko, with the intention of allowing consumers a flexible and enjoyable media experience in their car. IME believes that versatility is never a compromise for quality. Most of all, IME understands that consumers should always have the freedom of choice to change their mind – and their portable media players. IME will be there to supply uncompromised, high quality audio & video from the player directly into the car's stereo system.