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Other Peripherals
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two support both formats. Test Beds For the testing I used two different systems. First, HP supplied me with one of their x2000 boxes. Their basic x2000 system is comprised of a single 1.4 GHz P4, 20 GB IDE hard disk (Ultra ATA-100), 128 MB RDRAM, 48X CD, and...
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Snap Server 1100 Reviewed
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more than most consumers want to pay • Client backup software is Windows only SnapAppliance's Snap Server 1100 has been around for a little over a year, having been introduced before hard drive maker Quantum spun out their Network Attached Storage (NAS)...
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Shaping the traffic
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will be the envy of all your (slightly geeky) friends! There are plenty of things you could do with this project. You could have two big hard drives instead of the 2.5" drive. Perhaps software RAID it? Or if you add a switch and USB modem you could add routing...
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Creative's X-Fi Sounds Fabulous
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does the new X-Fi audio processor from Creative really deserve our attention - and yours? The answers to that question are starting to appear, as we get the opportunity to test pre-release versions and read the technical documents supplied by X-Fi's designers.....
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Dropping Science: New Tech For A New Year
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even minute traces of water vapor, ammonia, nitrogen oxides, and other gases that absorb infrared light. The new discovery should help make smaller, more-efficient, and more-sensitive devices to test for trace gases. The future is clear: see-through electronic...
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DVD Playback Battery Rundown Test
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DVD Playback Battery Rundown Test. ati. Today ATi announces its new notebook solution Mobility Radeon 9000. It is the first notebook graphics chip with DirectX 8 support. We tell you if it marks a real quantum leap in terms of notebook 3D-experience.. Finally...
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New TWIST on Molecular Research
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supply of ultracold polar molecules, computer scientists would have a new tool with which to tackle the creation of quantum computers." The release states, "quantum computer scientists are attracted to ultracold particles because their temperatures reduce decoherence,...