Demo Products Aim to Empower Individuals
The Demo conference opens with products that emphasize the user's power to choose, both at work and play.
PALM DESERT, Calif.The Demo conference kicked off today with products ranging from inkless printing technology to a thin-client computing solution that delivers a rich desktop experience. The theme: the empowered individual. "The theme of empowerment is about the power of individuals to select and use products, the power to move markets, the power of new expectationsthat new capabilities and new products are possible," said Chris Shipley, producer of the Demo conference.Shipley said products that empower the individual are not limited to consumer products. Plenty of enterprise products that will debut here will also compete to change the way users work with technology today, she said.

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Wyse debuted the Wyse N10, a thin-client solutionmade up of the Wyse Thin operating system and a new multicore system-on-a-chip. The Wyse N10 is able to deliver a full desktop client experience without the constraints normally associated with thin-client computing.
In the demonstration, Wyse showed Office 2007 running natively on the Wyse N10, and ran multimedia and VOIP (voice over IP) applications on the thin client.
Despite some technological difficulties at the beginning of its presentation, Total Immersion charmed the audience with DFusion, which is software that can be used to integrated interactive3D graphics into live video. The software operates on PC devices and is compatible with HD.
Senior Writer Anne Chen can be reached at anne_chen@zifffdavis.com.
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