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Entries for December, 2010

On The Bench: EVGA GeForce GTX 460 FTW

EVGA is currently selling the fastest GeForce GTX 460 available, and yet this board didn’t make it into our Radeon HD 6800 coverage, just to keep things fair. Now we’re back with a look at how an overclocked 460 compares to the GTX 470 and Radeon HD 6870. Original post by Brett Cooper

How Secure Is The Cloud?

IT professionals often perceive the cloud as insecure as or less secure than having their apps living inside their own data centers. But perceptions don’t necessarily match reality. We run through some of the questions and answers you should be asking. Original post by Brett Cooper

Sponsored Article: Connecting Remotely to Verizon CaaS Cloud Servers

I will show you four different ways to connect to your collection of virtual servers in the cloud. Original post by Brett Cooper

Plextor PX-NAS4 Reviewed

Plextor’s PX-NAS4 is a cheaper NAS from a newcomer to the NAS market. Original post by Kevin Purdy

Is Server Virtualization The New Clustering?

Virtualization, along with cloud computing, is becoming the new way to provide redundant services formerly enabled by clustering, and as such is making it more affordable and within the reach of businesses without a lot of IT expertise. Original post by Brett Cooper

Build It: Half-Height Gaming PCs For The Living Room

PowerColor’s half-height Radeon HD 5750 launched a quest to build a tiny gaming PC. But things didn’t work out the way we planned. We ended up building two half-height machines capable of cranking out playable frame rates, and put them both to the test. Original post by Brett Cooper

TRENDnet Adds 450 Mbps N AP

TRENDnet has introduced a three-stream 802.11n access point. Original post by Kevin Purdy

Synology Announces 15 Drive NAS System

Synology today announced a new five bay NAS that is expandable to a total of 15 drives. Original post by Kevin Purdy

Best Graphics Cards For The Money: December 2010

The beginning of December brings some notable price and availability fluctuations, along with the new GeForce GTX 580, the GeForce GTX 570, and AMD’s Cayman-based Radeon HD 6970 and 6950. A crowded mid-to-high-end market means great deals for gamers! Original post by Brett Cooper

LaCie 5 Big Network 2 Reviewed

LaCie’s update of its Linux-based five-bay NAS is underpowered compared to the competition. Original post by Kevin Purdy