March 11, 2009
I'm getting rid of several vintage Macs that have been very, very good to me! I'm strictly a PC user these days because of job requirements, and although I created a lot of artwork and music on these machines, I really don't have the room to store them any more. Each and every one of these is fully ...
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March 06, 2009
A logic analyzer records bus communications between two chips. If you’ve ever had a problem getting two chips to talk, or wanted to reverse engineer a protocol, a logic analyzer is the tool you need to spy on the bus. The Logic is a USB logic analyzer with eight channels and sampling rates up ...
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Ian Lesnet
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March 05, 2009
Computer All Stars - Garage 1 Originally uploaded by dmakar I'm doing a little spring cleaning early this year. I've been sifting through four years of accumulated items in my home office in Dryden, as well as boxes of items that I brought west from Massachusetts back in 2004. I made a lot o...
Dryden Is Home
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In an effort to better market its flash drives as more than just this generation's floppy drive, Corsair has stepped up at CeBIT this year to introduce the Voyager Port. Put simply, this flash drive dock connects to one's PC and provides one-touch backup straight to whatever USB stick is plugged in....
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Apart from "Windows or Linux?" nothing will start an argument in a bar full of techies quicker than, "Which hardware gives you more bang for the buck, Mac or PC?" A decade ago, it would've been hard for anyone but loyalists to argue in favor of the Mac. The PowerPC's clock speed lagged the Pentium a...
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A lot has been said about Sony’s own version of the ultraportable, the Vaio P. In the last week that I’ve been carrying it around, I’ve now realized why Sony wanted to shift the attention away from the usual netbook craze. Check out my review of the Sony Vaio P after the jump. Carr...
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March 04, 2009
Virtual reality schemes have long tantalized geeks with unrealized visions of holodecks and long-distance cybersex. Now, a group of British researchers want to round out the experience with virtual touch, taste and smell. To simulate the real world, they argue, all five of your senses must be stimul...
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March 03, 2009
Posted by timothy (80% noise) View Skip An anonymous reader writes “After being down for a couple of hours, the Apple store reopened this morning. All of the speculation has turned out to be a reality with Apple dishing out many new products and among them are; iMac 20”, three iMac 24...
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Remember that Eee Keyboard that was announced during CES? ASUS did itself proud by bringing a few to CeBIT this year, and we were able to swing by and take a look. The 5-inch, 800 x 480 touchpad was looking mighty fine, and the Atom N270 within seemed plenty powerful. It's a touch hard to believe th...
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February 28, 2009
Posted by kdawson (28% noise) View Skip DeviceGuru writes “Having recently constructed the BoxeeBox, DeviceGuru blogger Rick Lehrbaum naturally was eager to check out Neuros Technology’s somewhat similar IP-TV set-top box. Lehrbaum’s first-impressions review of the Neuros Link desc...
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