Sonnet launches new RAID solutions
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Tuesday, 17 April 2007

fd800raid-n-card.jpgLAS VEGAS, NV— April 16, 2007—NAB 2007— Sonnet Technologies, a leader in upgrades for Macintosh® computers, announces 3 new SATA/RAID solutionss. First, the desktop Fusion D400Q, and the 1U rackmount Fusion R400Q SATA storage systems. Each is equipped with four swappable hard drive modules providing a total of 2 or 3 TB of storage. These storage systems offer unparalleled performance and flexibility, connectable to virtually any computer via any one of four industry-standard interfaces–eSATA, FireWire 800, FireWire 400, or USB 2.0. Secondly, Fusion D500P desktop SATA storage system with port multiplier, equipped with five swappable hard drive modules providing a total of 2.5 or 3.75TB of storage.


These storage systems offer unparalleled direct-connect performance for SATA II drives. lastly, the Sonnet Fusion™ D800RAID 8-drive and Fusion D400RAID 4-drive Serial ATA disk array storage systems, designed for use in film and video editing, and professional broadcast applications. Each Fusion D800RAID and D400RAID system boasts a powerful PCI Express® RAID host adapter that supports RAID 0, 1, 4, 5, 10, 50, and JBOD configurations, a quiet enclosure that contains hot-swappable drive modules equipped with Enterprise/RAID edition SATA drives, and robust locking cables.

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Sony demos 9mm thick HD OLED
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Thursday, 12 April 2007

Even Mac users have to admit that Sony can produce a mighty fine PC (if you're in to that sort of thing). Not just PCs either, but video cameras and Playstations. Now you can add something else to that list of cool hardware by Sony: a 9mm (that's really really small for you metric-unedumacated out there) thick, high definition OLED screen. Prepare to be blown away!

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Kernel panic screen saver = fun
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Thursday, 12 April 2007

kernel_panic.jpgKernel panics are no fun--unless they happen to someone else... say, a co-worker? Some clever chap has created a kernal panic screen saver. The real question: why didn't I think of this years ago?

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OWC releases 160GB portable HD
Press
Wednesday, 11 April 2007

harddrive.jpgApril 11, 2007, Woodstock, IL -- Other World Computing (OWC) http://www.macsales.com, a leading Mac and PC technology company, announced today the highest capacity, fastest portable storage drive solution on the market - the OWC 160GB Mercury On-The-Go portable hard drive. Equipped with FireWire 800/400 and USB2 interfaces, the OWC Mercury On-The-Go 160GB 7200RPM is a palm-sized, bus powered, high performance storage solution offering a full 60% greater capacity than the next available 7200RPM capacity in the market of only 100GB.

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play DivX and Xvid on Apple TV
Featured Mods
Wednesday, 11 April 2007

atvfiles_sm.jpgEngadget brings a few more hacks to the Apple TV, pushing the cheap little device a few more steps closer to perfection; specifically codec support. One of the biggest gripes people had with Apple TV is its lack of XviD and DivX compatibility. Engadget opens the path to not only recognizing these formats, but making it easy to do so.

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Sync iPhoto libraries
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007

blogimagesuploadsiphoto_source.jpgWhile Apple may have made iPhoto the best consumer photo software on the market, it's certainly not perfect. Like if you happen to own a few Macs and have more than one person who takes pictures in your family. If you're like my family, you have several Macs--which means you have several iPhoto libraries. We're taking pictures on a daily basis, but making sure we're cought up with each other's daily crop can be something of a hassle. What's a Mac user to do? Why, find a backdoor to sync your library of course!

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