Aug 03
Filed under: Storage
Following up on the firm’s TS-109, the all new two-bay, hot-swappable TS-209 NAS server ratchets things up a notch for SMB and SOHO. QNAP’s latest Pro Turbo Station hopes to catch the eye of the almighty suits, and packs a fairly potent 500MHz processor, gigabit Ethernet port, and 128MB of DDR2 RAM within to “significantly boost file sharing speed.” Moreover, ingrained server features such as automatic syncing / backup, SSH remote login, and cross-platform sharing for Windows, Mac, Linux, and UNIX machines are included, and the device can be equipped with up to 2TB of storage in a RAID 1 mirroring array. Look for this one to land next month for a currently undisclosed price.
[Thanks, Ivan H.]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
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Aug 03
AFP - Hackers and computer security specialists gathered in Las Vegas on Friday took aim at popular social networking websites, exposing ways to plunder data from software "cookies" used to track users.
Source: ROBERT LEVINE
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Aug 03
While the nation’s airlines are starting to work their way back to profitability, conditions for passengers are worsening with not enough seats to go around.
Source: DAN MITCHELL
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Aug 03
There are a variety of ways to transfer old home videos to DVD.
Source: ALINA TUGEND
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Aug 03
Dean Kamen’s inspiration came from here.
Source: Digg / Technology
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Aug 03
TUAW delves into the iPhone’s OS using hacker tools and produces the first iPhone text editor app!
Source: Digg / Technology
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Aug 03
Cell phone plans that encourage subscribers to talk mainly to people in the same network are having unintentional social effects.
Source: ANGEL JENNINGS
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Aug 03
Filed under: Gaming
Man, Sony must really love teasing us: just a couple days after we got word that rumble-enabled SIXAXIS controllers were leaking out to developers, Sony’s director of corporate communications Dave Karraker told GamePro that the company has “not added rumble [to PS3], and have no announcements regarding this feature.” That’s a non-denial denial, if you ask us — way to be sly, Sony. Karraker also confirmed that updated SIXAXIS controllers with refined motion-sensing features were shipping out, but characterized that as “part of the normal development and evolution of controllers.” Here’s hoping the SIXAXIS evolves itself a rumble unit sooner rather than later.
[Via PC World]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
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