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QNAP TS-219P II Turbo NAS Review
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Written by Danrok   
Monday, 10 October 2011 19:04

From Bit-tech.net:

QNAP is practically a household name when it comes to NAS boxes. Its single and dual-bay models are hugely popular and have usually enjoyed a large chunk of market share thanks to their easy-to-use operating system and hassle-free setup.

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Crucial boosts M4 SSD speed
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Written by Danrok   
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 17:32

From Bit-tech.net:

Those with Crucial M4 SSDs would do well to take a trip to the Crucial website, as the company has released a new firmware update for its range of Marvell based drives.

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Bias lighting and your computer monitor: $13 for more comfortable gaming
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Written by Danrok   
Monday, 29 August 2011 15:06

From ArsTechnica:

It's hard to stare at a computer monitor for hours after dark, with the rest of the lights turned off in your home or office. Still, this is how many of us play games, myself included. When Antec offered to send the soundscience halo 6 LED bias lighting kit—which is a long official name—I had nothing to lose. If it didn't work, I could write a short, snarky post dismissing it as hokum. If it did work, my eyes would be more comfortable.

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When WiFi doesn't work: a guide to home networking alternatives
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Written by Danrok   
Monday, 20 June 2011 17:37

From ArsTechnica:

If you live an old home or building, you already know the limits of WiFi. Despite the improved range of 802.11n coupled with improved throughput at greater distances‚ WiFi doesn't work magic. Buildings with brick or stucco-over-chicken-wire walls resist the charms of wireless networks, as do houses with thick wooden beams, cement elements, or with rooms spread out over many levels or floors.

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Think PCs will drop in price? Think again, warns Intel
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Written by Danrok   
Monday, 30 May 2011 20:12

From Channel Register:

The Golden Age of ever-decreasing PC prices is over, at least as far as Intel is concerned.

Speaking to investors in London last week, the chip giant's CFO Stacy Smith boasted how the vendor had broken the pricing death spiral that has bedevilled the PC industry for most of its history.

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Dual AMD Radeon HD6990 Quadfire on Gigabyte X58A-UD9
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Written by Danrok   
Thursday, 19 May 2011 18:21

Benchmarked by the Inquirer

IN THE HIGH END ARENA the AMD Radeon HD6990 and Nvidia Geforce GTX590, both dual GPU cards, now share the top performance position in PC 3D. Both cards have very high power usage, large size and lots of RAM. The 3GB of memory on the GTX590 and the 4GB on the HD6990 equal the average mainstream PC main system memory capacity.

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Panasonic Lumix G3 Hands-On
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Written by Danrok   
Thursday, 12 May 2011 19:43

From Trusted Reviews:

16 mega-pixel, micro four thirds camera

Panasonic has announced the Lumix G3, the latest addition to its Micro Four Thirds G-series. Considerably smaller and lighter than the G1 and G2, the new Lumix G3 sports an all-new 16MP sensor, a newly developed AF system that offers lightning-fast performance, responsive touch-screen controls and Full HD movie recording. Does this make it the best G-series model yet? Read on to find out.

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Seagate's terabyte platters make it the densest of the lot
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Written by Danrok   
Tuesday, 03 May 2011 17:25

From The Register:

It's done it; Seagate has achieved a 625Gbit/in2 areal density enabling it to produce 3TB Barracuda drives on just three platters instead of the current five.

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