Saturday, June 16, 2007

HP Pavilion m7690n (Core 2 Duo 2.13GHz, 2GB RAM, 500GB HDD)

HP Pavilion m7690n (Core 2 Duo 2.13GHz, 2GB RAM, 500GB HDD)
CBS News - The Good: Lowest-cost PC, desktop or otherwise, with an HD-DVD or Blu-ray drive (in this case, HD-DVD); strong configuration for playing HD movies also lends itself to gaming and Windows Vista; wireless networking included. The Bad: HD-DVD player

Articles from 1.01.2007 to 1.31.2007 :
eWeek - IronPort Debuts Security Reporting Technology Epic Cycle Preps Argus 3.0 Content Management Platform Seagate Reports HDD Market Learn about Extended Validation from VeriSign Microsoft® evaluation software & exclusive tools! Secure File Transfer: FREE

Toshiba Launches New Hard Disk Recorder with HD DVD in Japan
WebWire - Both integrate an HD DVD recordable drive that can directly record HD television programs to an HD DVD-R disc or transfer HD images stored in HDD to an HD DVD-R disc. Like standard DVR, the new recorders allow users to build libraries of their

Fujitsu LifeBook B6210 Touch Screen Notebook
MobileWhack.com - It features a bright 12.1 inch XGA (1024 x 768) display offering the flexibility of touch screen that allows you to easily navigate around applications and the internet efficiently with the stylus or your fingertip, 512MB DDR II SDRAM, 40GB HDD

Fast File Loading (Pt. 1)
Gamasutra - I describe in this article how to efficiently read raw data from disk (hdd, dvd) oriented towards streaming files in a realtime application (although the concepts are useful in other areas). The platform used is Win32, but all the topics covered

Apple Modbook Tablet PC Ready for June Launch?
MobileMag - The specs and features can be customized to your liking, including the ability to rock up to 3GB of RAM, a speedy 7200rpm hard drive, and even the possibility of discarding the optical drive in favor of a secondary HDD. You should know, though, that

Ultra Microfly BX6 Micro-ATX Case with 600w XVS Power Supply Review
nForcersHQ - There are some sharp edges Ultra should smooth out, and the HDD cage mounting is mildly frustrating. The MicroFly is a good performer, though, so these facts are easy to overlook in the end. Ultra has a great product here, and one that will be in use

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DailyTech - 1Gbps would need 2400 sec to fill up a disc That's 40 min only However, Modern HDD can only read at sustained 80MB/s maximum, that's only 640Mb/s, far cry from 1GB/s If the latency is alright, and if the write speed of this holographic technology can

Plunging prices squeeze hard disk drive industry
ITnews - Shipments of 114 million units in the quarter fell below iSuppli's forecast of 118 million units. Prices came under pressure through intense competition among the six major hard disk drive (HDD) suppliers, particularly in the market for mobile-PC

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