Specifications
* Powered by a 2.5GHz Intel Core i7-2920XM Extreme Edition quad-core processor
* 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB hard drive or 500GB hybrid hard drive
* 4GB of internal flash, and 256GB SSD
* 17.3-inch display with Full HD 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution
* GeForce GTX 485M discrete graphics with 2GB of memory
* Blu-ray drive, and multi-format card reader (9-in-1)
* Gigabit Ethernet, and Wi-Fi
* Stereo speakers, and a subwoofer
* Optional Bluetooth 3.0 and TV tuner
* 2x USB 3.0 ports, & 2x USB 2.0 ports (One for Power share)
* 1x eSATA port (USB combo), & 1x IEEE 1394a port
* 1x DVI-I output port, & 1x HDMI output port
* 1x Headphone jack, & 1x Microphone jack
* 1x S/PDIF output jack, 1x Line-in jack, 1x RJ-45 LAN port, 1x DC-in jack, & 1x CATV jack
* Dimensions: 412 x 276 x 41.8-45.4 mm and weight about 4kg
Cost of DreamBook Power P17 is offered at price of $2,200.
Recent Tech News
On May 23, Wednesday evening, Yahoo announced that it’s going to step into the browser business with its new web browser – Axis. The new software, dubbed Yahoo Axis, is being called a “search browser.” With the release of Axis, a new search app and add-on for both iOS and desktop browsers, Yahoo aims to make browsing the Web a more visual and convenient experience. The idea here is that users can search the web using their iPad, iPhone or computer and then pick up that search when they move from one device to the next.
More and more companies have come about to adopt the ‘bring your own device’ policy, given the sheer variety of smartphones that the employees can choose from. However, this policy comes with a number of limitations since the use of smartphone has to be restricted in a number of ways to ensure security at the company. So is the case at IBM where iPhone’s Siri is disabled for security reasons.
FBI has long been wanting to monitor the internet well enough, even it be in clear violation of people’s rights and their privacy. Security has long been a pretext for violating different portions of constitution. And now, it has been revealed that FBI has secretly formed a net-surveillance unit which will try to devise ways to monitor users over internet, wireless and VoIP communications.

























































