Archive for August, 2007

How To Convert your Xbox into a Media Player with XBMC

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Got an Xbox gathering dust? Turn it into a media player that’s better than anything you can buy!
Original post by Adam Pash

Energy-Efficient Computing Options

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Performance still is the most-important factor, but energy efficiency is getting more attention when it comes to component decisions. We scan low-power options that are available.

Original post by Julie

ABS Ultimate X9 Firefox Extreme - Gaming Performance for Less

Monday, August 20th, 2007

ABS shipped us its latest CrossFire system and it came to play! It clearly provided all of the performance of the big guns but at less than half the cost.

Original post by Julie

ABS Ultimate X9 Firefox Extreme - Gaming Performance for Less

Monday, August 20th, 2007

ABS shipped us its latest CrossFire system and it came to play! It clearly provided all of the performance of the big guns but at less than half the cost.

Original post by Julie

Linksys NAS200: Low price, disappointing performance

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Linksys re-enters the consumer NAS market with a dual-drive RAID 1 BYOD NAS that will put some pricing pressure on the competition.
Original post by Adam Pash

500 GB External Drives Tested

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Forget about boosting storage capacity with old-fashioned hard drives. External devices are the way to go. We look at four 500 GB products from LaCie, Western Digital and Wiebetech.

Original post by Julie

UPSes To The Rescue

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Uninterruptible power supplies (UPSes) are essential items to boost uptime and data protection. But how do they work? We looked at three affordable entry-level models from APC, Belkin and Eaton/Powerware.

Original post by Julie

Slideshow: Linksys NAS200

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Linksys’ entry-level NAS lets you bring your own SATA drives, but leaves a lot to be desired for speed.Read the full review.
Original post by Adam Pash

Is On-The-Go Storage Ready for Primetime?

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

On-the-go hard disks allow users to back up USB flash drive or memory card data without a PC - or at least in theory. But two devices from Startech and Thecus were not without their faults.

Original post by Julie

How To: Converting Path Loss to Distance

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

Been wondering how to make sense of our Wireless Chart Throughput vs. Path Loss plots? Here’s how!
Original post by Adam Pash

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