theawesomer.com - 10/14/2008
—
The Awesomer Tech | Wearables | Leisure | Living | Rides | Lux | Software & Sites | Etc | RSS IBM Concept Laptop Link Like something out of a dystopic spy novel, this IBM laptop concept by Nicolas Lehotzky sports a security “knob” and hidden USB ports. Our favorite: a built-in ...
ubergizmo.com - 10/15/2008
—
ubergizmo.com —
This IBM laptop concept that you see here
is truly out of this world, and Nicolas Lehotzky...
sure has a wild imagination. You will find a security knob as well as hidden USB ports (how irritating) to help you in your espionage activities. The ...
(more)
IBM Laptop Concept For Spies
newglobalfoundry.com - 10/7/2008
—
newglobalfoundry.com —
IBM Support for The Foundry Company “We welcome
The Foundry Company into the IBM alliance as part...
of our existing joint-development agreement with AMD, and are pleased to see the company investing in New York, said Dr. John E. Kelly III, senior vice ...
(more)
web.amd.com - 10/7/2008
—
web.amd.com —
The Foundry Company: A U.S. Headquartered Global Enterprise
The Foundry Company will begin with key strengths needed...
to build a successful leading-edge manufacturing company: a history of manufacturing excellence through AMD, committed capital, ...
(more)
N/A
Comments
Blog Reactions
IBM security laptop great design not shelf worthy
Gizmo Watch —
... own. But there are better products available in the market today that boast of even stiffer security features; therefore in our opinion this laptop concept isn’t one that IBM would be really pleased with.
Designer:
Nicolas Lehotzky is a innovative designer with a stable frame of thought, in his view, every feature of a product made needs to be well detailed and justified with respect to functions, aesthetics and involved human factors .
Source: TheAwesomer
Super Secure Laptop Concept Features Potentially Wrist-cramping Security Knob
The UberReview —
... This concept laptop, which is the work of one Nicolas Lehotzky includes an enormous security knob, which is fingerprint activated and acts as a physical lock for the computer. The laptop also hides the USB ports and features a built in paper shredder. It doesn’t look like a whole lot of thought has gone into the ergonomics of this thing, but if you are the paranoid type, then this could be for you. [Awesomer via ...
IBM Laptop Concept Features Built-In Scanner, Shredder [Concept]
Gizmodo —
Whether you are a spy or a shady CEO, this laptop concept by Nicolas Lehotzky has features that will fit the bill. I'm not crazy about the giant protruding lock / finger scanner, and the USB slots hidden behind a lockable metal cap may be a bit of a nuisance—but I love the built in scanner and paper shredder to archive and / or eliminate incriminating evidence. I'm sure a product like be snatched up lightning quick by corporate America. [Coroflot via The Awesomer via Ubergizmo]
...
Related Content
Apple recruits top chip designer, IBM responds with suit
appleinsider.com 10/31/2008 — Apple recently recruited a top chip designer from IBM, resulting in a lawsuit that seeks to prevent the executive from taking his knowledge as "IBM's top expert in Power architecture and technology" to the Mac maker.
Docs show Apple failed to find ideal successor for iPod chief
appleinsider.com 11/13/2008 — A series of statements made in court filings by tentative iPod & iPhone chief Mark Papermaster and those who recruited him at Apple show that the company at first considered him a secondary pick. They also reveal that IBM's own management has ...
Apple iPhone Chief Claims He Didn't Violate IBM Contract -
informationweek.com 11/7/2008 — Apple's newly appointed chief of iPod and iPhone engineering said his move to Cupertino does not violate a noncompete contract he signed with former employer IBM because Apple and IBM are not competitors. "To the best of my knowledge, IBM does not ...
New Apple hire fights back in countersuit against IBM
appleinsider.com 11/15/2008 — The tug of war over the future of Mark Papermaster, an executive hired away from his post at IBM to head up Apple's handheld efforts, got a bit nastier on Thursday when the microprocessor expert countered a lawsuit from his former employer with one of ...
U.S. taps IBM for 20 petaflops computer
eetimes.com 2/3/2009 — SAN JOSE, Calif. The U.S. government has agreed to buy two supercomputers from IBM Corp., including one to be in use in 2012 that will ultimately scale to 20 petaflops, an estimated ten times the performance of today's most powerful system. Terms ...
Classic IBM Packaging
gearfuse.com 11/14/2008 — Here's a photo of a ledger from the 1984 collection from IBM. Those striking pastels and regal fonts really bring it all together. Look how proud IBM was:
"For the introduction of the IBM PC, we designed the packages and software manual, creating, ...
IBM gives update on STT-based MRAM
eetimes.com 12/18/2008 — SAN FRANCISCO -- At this week's International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) here, IBM Corp. will provide a sneak preview of its MRAM, based on spin torque transfer (STT) technology. In a paper, IBM will describe the key element of a 4-Kbit test ...
IBM to keep tabs on Papermaster's new position at Apple
appleinsider.com 1/29/2009 — As part of his settlement with IBM last week, Mark Papermaster will be required to sign and submit court-governed declarations every few months saying he hasn't divulged any of the company's trade secrets while performing his new duties at Apple.