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the physical components of a computer system, such as the processor, keyboard, and monitor. "Software" is the name given to operating systems and applications.
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Roof down for the winter; MIKE TORPEY drives the Saab 9-3 Convertible Aero 2.0T
Byline: MIKE TORPEY WHEN the inspiration for a conver tible comes from Scandinavia, where extremes of weather are commonplace, the emphasis has to be on year-round adaptability. Saab's 9-3 soft-top was always a fourseater, but this streamlined sensation has got a whole lot better. Much of that...
Tags: Construction, HARDWARE, Keyboards, Saab, Storage
Research articles 2008-03-21
MOTORING: MORE official details
MORE official details have emerged about the spruced up Saab 9-3 range. Apart from adopting more daring bolder looks the 9-3 also enjoys an improved interior although the majority of changes have taken place under the skin. Engineers have added a 180hp, 400 Nm, 1.9-litre twin-turbo diesel...
Tags: Desktops, HARDWARE, Saab
Research articles 2007-06-24
People monitor.
ThalesRaytheonSystems Ltd. TRS (Paris, France), the joint venture owned by Thales Group and Raytheon, announced several management changes. Michel Mathieu has replaced Terry Heil as CEO of TRS, with Heil now chairman. Mathieu had been senior vice president of Thales Air Defence since 2003. In addition,...
Tags: CFO, Components, HARDWARE, monitor, Raytheon Co., Saab
Research articles 2005-03-01
Marine DGPS Navigator
The R4 DGPS Navigator from SAAB is a stand-alone DGPS or integrated DGPS/AIS system when interfaced with the SAAB R4 AIS transponder. The R4 DGPS Navigator comprises a 12-channel GPS receiver module with built-in dual-channel DGPS IALA beacon receiver, and a control/display unit with a 6-inch sunlight-readable VGA screen. It...
Tags: beacon, GPS, Handhelds, HARDWARE, Saab
Research articles 2004-12-01
Scandinavian Technology Blazes New Trail
Internet-based software serves as a template for next-generation command and control networks. A prototype command and control system is being used to develop future network-centric technologies for the Swedish military. The scalable, platform-independent software serves as a testbed to evaluate new applications, link legacy systems and develop new...
Tags: HARDWARE, network, NETWORKING, Saab
Research articles 2004-09-01
Saab gets by with a little help from its friends
Vauxhall has come to the aid of its swish Swedish sister brand, by supplying important components to make the premium models more attractive. Most significant is the swapping of Saab's 2.2-litre diesel engine for the more efficient 1.9-litre unit used in the Vectra. This offers major benefits for...
Tags: Branding, Desktops, HARDWARE, MARKETING, Saab
Research articles 2004-07-16
Subaru's Lafayette, Ind., plant to produce seven-seat station wagon for Saab.
By Ted Evanoff, The Indianapolis Star Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 9--Saab and Subaru cars will roll out of Lafayette next year when Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc.'s half-used plant assembles a seven-seat tall wagon in limited volumes for the Swedish brand....
Tags: HARDWARE, Saab, Semiconductors, Subaru, Wall
Research articles 2004-07-09
Sweet swede chariot
Being Swedish and therefore pragmatic, Saab trotted out the safety, versatility and four-season practicality aspects of its new 9-3 Convertible. All true, but, while these require explanation, no narration is needed for the four-seater's assertive new styling. Compared with the primary competition (Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Volvo C70) the...
Tags: HARDWARE, Saab, Storage
Research articles 2003-10-01
Chicago Tribune Auto Letters Column.
By Jim Mateja, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 23--BELIEVE LABEL, NOT BROCHURE, ON EQUIPMENT: QUESTION. I purchased a new 2002 Buick Rendezvous CXL because I thought it came with a tire-inflation monitor that warned when pressure was low. The sales brochure...
Tags: brochure, Chicago, Components, HARDWARE, monitor, Saab, SALES, Tribune Co.
Research articles 2003-02-23
AIS: the next necessity.
A black night, a busy traffic lane, multiple radar targets and a VHF that, every few moments, bursts into life shattering the silence of the darkened wheelhouse. Invariably, the voice on the radio is attempting to contact or identify a ship whose actions, or merely its ...
Tags: GPS, Handhelds, HARDWARE, Lockheed Martin Corp., Manufacturing, Microsoft Corp., radar, Saab, United States Coast Guard, vessel
Research articles 2001-08-01
Shipboard ID system
The MX 420 is a fully integrated GPS/DGPS/AIS Automatic Identification Systems shipboard system with a combined control and display unit that meets IMO carriage requirements, according to Leica Geosystems. Optionally, the MX 420 AIS can be interfaced with an already installed GPS or DOPS receiver. The AIS transponder module in...
Tags: GPS, Handhelds, HARDWARE, Saab
Research articles 2001-08-01
the pr mission behind our sister of mercy
FORGET - and believe me it won't be hard - Sophie Rhys-Jones, the nonentity who is countess of the non-existent county of Wessex. The person who is really atop the plinth once occupied by Princess Diana is Ann Gloag, sister of the unspeakable Stagecoach boss, Brian Souter. ...
Tags: Edinburgh, HARDWARE, Keyboards, MARKETING, Saab
Research articles 2001-04-08
ESA to Develop New Generation EW Systems.(Ericsson Saab Avionics)(Brief Article)
In a move aimed at the eventual provision of a new generation of electronic warfare EW equipment for Sweden's newly unified defence forces, the country's Defence Materiel Administration the FMV has awarded Ericsson Saab Avionics ESA AB a US $5 million contract covering work on development...
Tags: Ericsson Inc., hardware, Saab, Sweden
Research articles 2001-01-01
The Philadelphia Inquirer Drive Column.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 10 -- Saabs used to be rather, ahhh, unusual looking. The old 900 looked like it was designed by someone too unstable to maintain a scholarship at the University of Mars. The more upscale 9000 was often...
Tags: cargo, HARDWARE, Saab, Storage
Research articles 1999-07-09
Road map to competitive advantage! - Company Business and Marketing
Saab travels in e-style. Saab Cars USA recently implemented a corporate strategic plan for ensuring total customer enthusiasm. A major component was upgrading its communications network to leverage and migrate existing legacy applications to an e-commerce environment. Prior to the new system, Saab Cars USA, based in Norcross,...
Tags: HARDWARE, IRIS, Mainframes, marketing, Retail, Saab, Servers
Research articles 1999-04-01
Saab Adds Gas To Dealer Network
Saab Cars USA Inc. is about to deploy an intranet that promises to help it pull into the fast lane. Coinciding with the April release of its 1999 auto line, Saab this week will disclose plans well in progress to turbocharge the communications...
Tags: Groupware, HARDWARE, Intranet, network, NETWORKING, Saab, Servers, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1998-01-26
Dowty receives big props order
Dowty Aerospace has received an order worth $10 million for its six blade composite propellers from Mersaba Airlines in the USA, reports Plastics and Rubber Weekly. The order is for 50 Saab aircraft, 30 of which are newly built. The current composite propellers produced by Dowty...
Tags: blade, HARDWARE, Saab, Servers
Research articles 1996-07-01

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Ten Things The Taxpayer Should Know About The U.S. Auto Industry Now That They Own It
Posted by: David Kiley on December 19 During the hearings for an auto bailout, there was plenty said about Americaâ??s carmakers and the United Auto Workers. Some criticism was dead on, but much of it was either way off base or exaggerated. As is most often the case when rhetoric...
News items 2009-08-07
News Briefs.(Briefs)
Nearly 20 percent of new vehicles worldwide will be embedded with Bluetooth hardware by 2007, according to research firm Allied Business Intelligence Inc. ABI cites low cost and an increasing number of mobile handsets embedded with Bluetooth as key drivers of the technology in the automotive...
Tags: Triton Corp.
Research articles 2003-05-26
Firms struggle to fill IT jobs.
South Australia - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Experienced computer software and hardware engineers are in extremely short supply in South Australia. The shortage of suitably qualified and experienced information technology IT workers is making it difficult for IT companies such as BAE, Motorola, SAAB Systems and...
Tags: job, Motorola Inc., Saab, Strategy
Research articles 2002-06-30
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