Archive for September 16, 2006

Improve Your Cellphone Battery Life

Tips on improving your cellphone battery life.

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Choosing Your HDTV Television

To take full advantage of the great number of HDTV stations you can get with your satellite system, you will want a television with a breathtaking picture and mind blowing sound. When shopping for a television today, you have many more options than just a few years ago.

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Ipod Killer?

Some great new pics of the ipod killer

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How USB Works

Really cool.

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Seagate Envisions 2.5 TB Desktop Hard Drives for 2009

Seagate today provided an updated outlook on the future of the hard drive. The company nearly tripled today’s highest storage density and believes that 275 GB capacities will be realistic for future Ipods, while desktop computers will be able to store up to 2.5 TB on one drive.

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Blu-Ray’s Built in flaw

Blu-ray uses a single plastic substrate layer, then adds on the recording material and then tops it all off with a very hard Zircon layer. This means that when the disc expands to get hot, it will warp downwards as that Zircon layer isn’t going to budge.

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PC World: 50 Years of Hard Drives

A look at the history of hard drives.

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AMD quad cores: the whole story unfolded

There has been a lot of conflicting info coming out about AMD, quad cores and its 65 nanometre process. To clear this all up, I dug up the info the old fashioned way, I asked AMD. So, directly from the horse’s mouth, here is the info on all the hot AMD topics.

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Digital Media Server Stores Up to 3 Terabytes of Digital content

Infrant Technologies, a leader in network-based storage for home and small business use, announced the ultra-high-capacity and virtually silent Infrant Repertoire(TM) Digital Media Server, designed exclusively for the audio/visual enthusiast home theater market.

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2.5 Terabyte Hard Drives by 2009, Says Seagate

Hard drive titan Seagate says that increasing hard disk densities could mean 4,000 hours of video on your PC, or TiVo, by 2009.

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