January 17, 2008
Stealth’s Industrial Grade TuffTouch LCD Monitor – Redux
We have re-launched one of our popular industrial grade LCD Monitors with improvements. The Stealth TuffTouch LCD was developed about 2 years ago and proudly won some industry product awards Since its introduction it has grown into the LCD monitor of choice for applications in dirty or plant floor environments. The new version still features…
January 10, 2008
R.I.P. Death of The Floppy Disc Drive
Are reports of its demise greatly exaggerated? …Um … NO! Now ask yourself, when was the last time you used a floppy? Floppy discs have been around since the 1970s and remain the oldest form of low cost removable storage still around. In a sense, it’s amazing they have hung around for this long. They…
January 09, 2008
Welcome to the CES jungle
Guitarist Slash, and Bill Gates during his keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas 2008 Gates delivered what is expected to be his last keynote for CES in Las Vegas this past Monday night. He predicted computer users would soon throw out the keyboard and mouse in favour of interacting with…
January 03, 2008
Back in the Saddle
We are back … Happy New Year 2008! Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year and enjoyed some relaxing downtime. We are pumped and ready to flip through the 2008 calendar with a myriad of new product launches, announcements, expansions and interesting techie talk. Quote of the day: To improve is to change;…
December 12, 2007
Stealth’s Portable Computer – Flash Back to the ninety’s
Here’s a flashback of a very popular product we used to build in the 90’s. It was a clone of the original Compaq machines that were everywhere and kept the chiropractors busy. The Stealth Transportable PC featured a monochrome mini CRT (optional color) and the Intel 80386SX Processor which ran a blazing 16MHz. This portable…
December 06, 2007
Music to our little ears – Vista SP1 released
According to Microsoft’s Vista Blog, they have just rolled out Vista SP1 Release Candidate (RC). This release is now available to all of its SP1 beta release testers, subscribers to TechNet and the Microsoft Developer Network. The plan is to make the test software available to the public next week. So what changes are included…