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Startup builds enterprise class SSDs
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The Inquirer
| Sep 16, 2009
Two to four times faster than an already fast thing.
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Adaptec MaxiQ SSD caches RAID arrays
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The Inquirer
| Sep 10, 2009
Hybrid storage arrives.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Designing the Perfect PC
By
Vito Cassisi
| Dec 2, 2008
PC Design 01100101 with Vito Cassisi. And yes, that is binary for 101.
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Console Games
Console Hacking
By
Jake Carroll
| Aug 4, 2008
Want to get the most out of your consoles? All of them?
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Peripherals
WD makes enterprise Velociraptors
By
Charlie Demerjian
| Jul 24, 2008
Goes after the SAS market
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Peripherals
CES 2008 -- Part 1
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David Hollingworth
| Jan 8, 2008
On the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show, our editor wrote some things for us to read...
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Peripherals
Adaptec 3405 SAS RAID
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David Field
| Aug 21, 2007
A bargain priced Serially Attached SCSI card put to the test with a couple of 15,000RPM drives in RAID 0.
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Peripherals
Seagate Savvio 15K
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David Field
| Mar 23, 2007
15,000 RPM in a laptop-sized hard drive. Can I get an amen?
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
First look: ASUS KFN32-D SLI
By
David Field
| Aug 22, 2006
Remember the days of the dual Athlon MP? Things are about to get crazy again.
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Lifestyle
Plug your iPod into Linux
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Staff Writers
| Apr 27, 2005
Are you a Linux user longing for iTunes? A bit of time and a little custom software can bring music to your ears.
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Systems
Input Output: Fixamicate!
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Dan Rutter
| Apr 19, 2005
Broken things don't stay broken long when Dan Rutter is around! Send all your emotional issues to
io@atomic.com.au
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Fantastic Dan's miracle cures - I/O letters #34
By
Staff Writers
| Dec 9, 2003
Wobbling down the street is Dan 'Miracle' Rutter's cart, packed to the gunwales with fixes, potions, lotions and medicines. Is there one for you, we wonder? If there is, and ...
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Operating Systems
The life of BeOS
By
James Matson
| Dec 23, 2004
If you're running an x86 'desktop' machine today, your choice of OS is limited in the extreme. It's either Windows or Linux. No amount of shuffling desktop themes or skins ...
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Networking
MINITAR - MNGSSW-5 10/100/1,000 Ethernet Smart Switch
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Simon Peppercorn
| Dec 2, 2003
This Gigabit switch proved a challenge to test. One of the limitations facing PCI is one of bandwidth. That being, it is limited to a 33MHz bus, which is 132 MB/s of available ...
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Lifestyle
News by moz: Techno-Weenies rejoice!
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
'Techno-Weenie' -- the term used to describe someone who pathologically purchases the latest technological gadgetry, regardless of whether they need it or not.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Green light, stop; red light… Go!
By
Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Overclockers Online has gone LED crazy and run up a review of the MSI 694D Master-S motherboard. It's a top of the line dual socket 370 mobo, with a host of features and funky ...
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Peripherals
Hear the big cats roar!
By
Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Or, at the very least, hear them spin up. Newcomer to our premium linkage service, Legionhardware.com, has posted up a review of the sleek and lethal Seagate Cheetah 73LP hard ...
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Lifestyle
Rebirth of the daughterboard - PCI-Express' lovechild
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Sometimes, when the powers that be are feeling nice, an idea, usually accompanied by lightning and pain, forces its way into the brain. After much rubbing of temples and ...
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Lifestyle
V2 house warming party
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Hey! Great to see you! You look great – that V2 avatar really suits you nicely.
As you can see, we’ve decorated just a bit. It’s the same old house; we’ve just ...
Command & Conquer 4: Tiberium Twilight first impressions
Bad Company 2: Worst launch ever?
KitLog issue 3 hits the interwebs!
The pirate life for me
Video of the new PlayStation Move controller
Bad Company 2: Worst launch ever?
Video of the new PlayStation Move controller
Valve dishes DRM dirt
New Zealand filters the web
Bad Company 2 sells a motza
Editor's Choice
CM Storm Sentinel gaming mouse
The Storm Warriors
Getting around IWnet and Modern Warfare's lack of dedicated servers
Galaxy GTX295 OC Disassembly mini-guide
Studying Overseas
Area 53
CES 2010
The Modern Warfare 2 launch
BlizzCon 2009
Computex 2009
Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009
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