Dumb terminals are the future for consumer computing. So says the British government, which is launching an environmental taskforce to encourage people to switch. Powered by high-speed internet, one's ...
|~|kingfaisal.jpg|~|“After deploying thin clients, we can now centrally test, upgrade and publish code without any physically intervention and all the users can access the centralised application,” ...
With computers growing smarter by the day, why would anyone want to step back more than a decade and fill office cubicles with dumb terminals? The answer is simple - to keep cubicle computers in ...
A quick journey through the lost age of "glass teletypes." From the earliest days of digital computers, researchers often interacted with these novel electronic beasts through blinking lights, paper ...
Since the early 1980s, corporate computing power has shifted away from the big central computers that were hooked to "dumb terminals" on employees' desks and toward increasingly powerful desktop and ...
The Neptune Duo has barely taken off the ground and already the Canada-based startup has already bigger, better, and more ambitious plans ahead. It has just launched at Indiegogo what it calls the ...
Now that Windows XP supports desktop remote control over the network, we see a cycle close, a cycle that has been closing in on us for a long time. Remote control is not new. In fact, mainframe dumb ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Providing health insurance to 750,000 Australians is enough work without also having to care for hundreds of sick computers. The ...
Until now, Honda Manufacturing of Alabama has run on a network of about 1,000 personal computers. They sequenced parts, matched customer orders, maintained records and allowed engineers to work on ...
A quick journey through the lost age of "glass teletypes." From the earliest days of digital computers, researchers often interacted with these novel electronic beasts through blinking lights, paper ...