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Samsung packs camcorder with SSD for fast startOpen in New Window
Solid-state disks, hard-disk drive replacements filled with flash memory chips, have become popular in the laptop computing space and now they're expanding to other markets. At this week's Internatio read more »
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Fast and 'free' beats steady and paid on MySQLOpen in New Window
"MySQL, the lovable little database engine that could - for reasonable values of could - is starting to feel the pain of being an open source project distributed by a large company." read more »
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 6: The Vista (SP1) DifferenceOpen in New Window
"Vista SP1 includes a bag of tricks that can help a high-performance NAS bust the 100 MB/s mark." read more »
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Software copyright inspection powers used for first timeOpen in New Window
"A forensic examination of the software used by a Welsh business has been conducted under powers recently granted to Trading Standards officers under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Software copy read more »
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D**n Fast Dual-Drive NAS: Synology DS209+ ReviewedOpen in New Window
"Synology's new top-of-the-line dual-drive NAS has 2X the performance of any other two bay product that we have seen." read more »
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How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 1: IntroductionOpen in New Window
The people at smallnetbuilder.com show the initial stage of building a fast NAS and the logic behind each hardware piece. read more »
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Opinion: Microsoft must move fast to realize its online futureOpen in New Window
Don Reisinger writes, "It's now abundantly clear that the future of Microsoft's business probably isn't cemented in software, but will fully revolve around its online component. Microsoft understands this, but it needs to work hard and fast if it wants to turn things around and establish a foothold in the search and advertising markets before Google pushes it out." read more »
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Carbon Nanotubes to Provide Near Terahertz Processors?Open in New Window
Carbon nanotube integrated circuits may take us closer to near-terahertz processing and other advancements. Providing lighter, more flexible, faster and more energy efficient components, carbon nanotubes may be the future of the circuitry industry. read more »
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