by Rafael Hernandez on February 8, 2004
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Reuters brings us this article about the largest flaw with notebook computers, total loss of data if you happen to misplace it. They get into the various tools available for backing up your data and securing it in case something…
Read more Protect Your Mobile Data
by Rafael Hernandez on February 8, 2004
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IHT Online took a look at what issues the US Federal Communications Commission has on its plate this week with regards to a small but growing telephony market, whether or not internet based phone calls should be regulated….
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 8, 2004
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The Toronto Star has an amusing article on one of the wilder theories surrounding the planet Mar’s moon Phobos. With the current rover missions the number of way out theories have assuredly spiked but this one, at least, tried to…
Read more It's All A Conspiracy!!!
by Rafael Hernandez on February 8, 2004
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This Washington Post article brings up an interesting point with regards to internet service providers and the tools, such as anti-spam and anti-virus, they’re providing for free to users, and the lack of such tools for customers a few years…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 7, 2004
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InfoWorld has news on Adobe’s next version of After Effects which will include a plugin that will be able to use other PCs on a network to perform computing tasks. It’s about time more companies harnessed the power of networked…
Read more Adobe Tapping Into Grid Computing
by Rafael Hernandez on February 7, 2004
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AnandTech has put together a preview of Microsoft’s Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, which MS just recently released a preview build of for consumers. Some interesting results, hopefully more 64-bit applications pop up for more thorough testing….
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 6, 2004
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CNET News has the story of several “Silence” tracks, on Apple’s iTunes, which have absoltely no sound but they will happily charge you 99 cents for the pleasure of downloading a copy….
Read more Act Now! Pay for Nothing?
by Rafael Hernandez on February 6, 2004
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This InfoWorld article covers Samsung’s work on a cell phone that will be able to pick up, and conceivably display, video and audio programming from a satellite broadcast system set to be launched for Japan and South Korea….
Read more Portable Satellite TV, on Your Cell Phone?
by Rafael Hernandez on February 6, 2004
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PC World is covering Sun’s “Project Looking Glass” which is a java based, open source, 3D graphical user interface meant to run on Linux systems. It sounds like an interesting technology with some merit as Microsoft’s next OS “Longhorn” will…
Read more Through the Looking Glass
by Rafael Hernandez on February 6, 2004
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t-break got themselves one of today’s ultimate gadgets, the Archos AV380 Video Recorder. This portable device can record both from both video and audio sources as well as play back on the road from its 3.8 inch LCD screen or…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 5, 2004
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HotHardware has reviewed what may be one of the last big hoorah’s for motherboards in the plain old AMD Athlon 32-bit supporting arena. The Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe Wireless Edition sports gigabit ethernet support, Serial ATA with RAID, and a special…
Read more WiFi Ready Motherboard Review