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BlackArmor NAS... come on, how many people didnt go "oh shiii..." when they saw the pic. NAS is just standing there staring into your soul.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/03/24/seagate-unveils-6tb-blackarmor-nas/
what is this?? a house for ants!? it needs to be at least.... 3 times bigger than this
does that make it the Binford Triceratops 3000?
i believe clearwire is running a pre-certified version. the technology works, as it has been demonstrated at speed in chicago. now whether that was while running reno's version, or baltimore's is up in the air. would like to see infoworld head to baltimore and put it through the same paces.

biggest deal breaker for me is latency, not bandwidth. give me the option for preferred routing verizon... i will pay you handily for it....
he's only 3 rings short of calling captain planet
I for one am reminded of Simpsons:
Moe: Sorry, 2 p.m. Or you can steal a boat and sail out to international waters, heh.
Homer: What's that, a theme park?

http://www.snpp.com/episodes/BABF08
its ok... apparently he didnt get the memo about that cover sheet for the TPS report. could you kindly send him one just to make sure?
not like intel hasn't been down the path before. you're in the game long enough, you're bound to screw up somewhere

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_FDIV_bug
there are a couple of good ideas floating around out there using the same idea. one involves creating small antennas tuned to GSM, CDMA, and 2.4 spectrum. there is plenty of excess RF energy bouncing around out there, and if you create the antenna properly there is the potential to power small devices... all without a battery.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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