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    Hard Drive Tsunami Detector

    Just might get thousands of imminent tsunami predictions every day using a WesternDigi Caviar. http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/09/07/HNtsunamiwarning_1.html?source=NLC-AD2006-09-07
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    ALERT: Mac OSX Security 2005-007 Issued

    Apple Security Update 2005-007 :errr: Some of thesel are CRITICAL :errr: Apache 2 CVE-ID: CAN-2005-1344 Available for: Mac OS X Server v10.3.9 Impact: The htdigest program contains a buffer overflow, which, if used improperly in a CGI application, could allow a...
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    ALERT: Holes Of Doom for 14-June-2005

    On June 14, 2005, the Microsoft Security Response Center is planning to release: Security Updates • 7 Microsoft Security Bulletins affecting Microsoft Windows. The greatest aggregate, maximum severity rating for these security updates is Critical. Some of these updates will require a restart...
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    NEWZ: Barracuda 7200.9 *500* GB Series

    Barracuda 7200.9 disc drives... will feature a 7,200-rpm spin speed and an 8.0 msec average seek time. With 3Gb/s SATA performance... NCQ... http://www.seagate.com/cda/newsinfo/newsroom/releases/article/0,1121,2733,00.html
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    NEWZ: Seagate 160 GB 2½" Perpendicular

    Seagate 160GB 2.5-Inch Notebook Drive Sets New Capacity Benchmark... Seagate Full Disc Encryption Delivers Strong, Easy-to-Use Data Security for Notebooks... http://www.seagate.com/cda/newsinfo/newsroom/releases/article/0,1121,2732,00.html
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    NEWZ: Maxtor's *500* GB Hard Drives

    ...3.5-inch 7200RPM 3.0Gb SATA and ATA 133 hard drives with capacity points up to 500GB in the third quarter of this year. The new capacity will span the company's line of award-winning products, including Maxtor QuickView (consumer electronics - DVR/STBs, DVD/HDD combo devices), MaXLine...
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    NEWZ: Sony To Re-Enter Hard Drive Marketplace

    I had a 3½ inch 20 MB Sony hard drive many years ago. It was a slug. This will be a LOT different: Japanese public broadcaster Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK), working with Sony Corp., has developed a prototype 1-in. disk drive that is thinner and has more storage capacity than similar drives...
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    D33p Throat Revealed

    One of the great political mysteries of the 20th century... So, apparently, it was Mark Felt. I always thought it was either Haig or Connally. But, when Connally died a couple of years ago, that ruled him out. It's funny to read people's conjecture from the past on this subject.
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    NEWZ: Nero's Layer Jumping Recording on DL-DVD

    Nero -- First To Support Layer-Jump Recording (LJR) Of Dual-Layer DVD-R Media OEM customers can immediately benefit from this new technology by downloading an update online through the Nero website available mid-June.... Layer-jump recording (LJR) now provides multi-session burning of...
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    NEWZ: First "Perpendicular" Hard Drive Coming In J

    Toshiba's Perpendicular HDD Finds Home In Music Player TOKYO — Toshiba will introduce a music player in late June as the first application of its perpendicular recording hard disk drive. The player, dubbed as Gigabeat F41, will have a capacity of 40 Gbytes, enabling it to store up to about...
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    NEWZ: Hitachi Ultrastar 15K147 SAS Now Shipping

    Hitachi's latest 3½-inch buzzsaw: Hitachi Delivers Extreme Performance and Reliability with New 15K RPM Enterprise Hard Drives Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) today announced that it has begun shipping Ultrastar 15K147 hard drives with Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and 4...
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    NEWZ: Western Digi Now Shipping 320 GB Enterprise Drive

    WD NOW SHIPPING HIGH CAPACITY 320 GB ENTERPRISE-CLASS HARD DRIVES WD Caviar RE drives feature Time Limited Error Recovery (TLER), which helps prevent drive fallout caused by standard extended desktop hard drive error-recovery processes. Prior to WD's development of TLER, hard drive fallout...
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    Amazing Device: Hawking HWU54D WiFi Adapter

    http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=314338&pfp=srch1 I bought one of these at ChompUSA last night. Damn! This Hawking Technology HWU54D is pretty sensitive to say the least. I was able to lock onto and use a 802.11G Wi-Fi hotspot that I know for a fact that is...
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    REVIEW: "High Capacity Hard Drive Roundup"

    ExtremeTech sets out to find who has the industry's biggest disc... http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1789322,00.asp Interleave -- The flying head assembly blows these behind the Partition so that it can record data on a nice clean surface.
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    NEWZ: Fujitsu In 2½ Inch SATA Drive Volume Production

    Fujitsu Delivers Volume Production of its Mobile 2.5" Serial ATA Hard Disk Drives San Jose, CA, April 28, 2005 — Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc., one of the world's leading suppliers of hard disk drives and computer peripherals, today announced volume production of the world's first...
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    NEWZ: 2½ Inch 200 GB 2 Platter Fujitsu In 2007

    Fujitsu to sell 200GB, 2.5-in. hard disks in 2007 APRIL 27, 2005 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - Fujitsu Ltd. said yesterday that it's planning to sell 2.5-in. hard disk drives with a capacity of 200GB in the first half of 2007. The disks, intended for use in notebook PCs, will consist of two disk...
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    Ballmer Luvs Linux!

    ...A Microsoft representative demonstrated Virtual Server running instances of Red Hat Enterprise Linux as Ballmer delivered a keynote speech at a management conference on Wednesday. "Much as that hurts my eyes, I know that's an important capability for our Virtual Server customers," Ballmer...
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    [NEWZ] Monster Scuzzy Hard Drive!

    300 GB of clickity clackety! LINK
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    ''State Of The Art'' CPU Cooling (Circa Dec 2003)

    To be more exact, I'm looking for the QUIETEST way to cool a 478-pin P4 processor. The Thermaltake SP-94 heat pipe thingee and the Swiftech MCX478-V both seemed (presumably) to be the most efficient heatsinks around. So, with the best of these two heatsinks -- whichever it is -- what...
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