Recent Comments:
OCZ intros 3.5-inch Colossus SSD at Computex {Engadget}
Jun 2nd 2009 12:13PM This brings on a interesting concept for hard drives. With SSD being such a small form factor you could begin packing in RAID 5, RAID 0 and other types to "secure" your data. If one of the components fails, just replace and keep your data. No need to throw out the entire drive.
CE-Oh no he didn't! Part LX: NVIDIA calls Intel's single-chip Atom pricing "pretty unfair" {Engadget}
May 20th 2009 4:11PM For a price be predatory, they must be below the seller's cost.
I doubt this is the case.
AirTran brings Gogo in-flight WiFi to every single flight {Engadget}
May 12th 2009 12:40PM I know at least AA flights have had power plugs under the seat for as long as I can remember. Need an adapter though ....
National Broadband Plan to bring high-speed access to all Americans... ideally {Engadget}
Apr 9th 2009 11:01AM I'll stick with my Verizon FIOS 50mbit/20mbit package tyvm ... I've heard rumors we're going to 100/100 within a year. Not too bad I guess^^
/I love FTTH
Charter launching 60Mbps broadband, asks "FiOS what?" {Engadget}
Jan 29th 2009 4:45PM Aye, charter only offers up to 5mbps on the 60 mbps package ... not bad but I'd rather have 50/20 that FIOS offers.
iPhone 3G unlock arrives at last, time to eat some yellowsn0w {Engadget}
Jan 1st 2009 4:08PM With T-mobile in the US you need to turn off 3G in the settings menu for it to work.
The editor-in-chief giveaway: Win Ryan Block's video games {Engadget}
Aug 24th 2008 3:04PM I wouldn't mind :-)
16GB Hynix DDR3 RAM modules demonstrated at IDF {Engadget}
Aug 22nd 2008 1:56PM I've trialed machines with 96GB on one board running Redhat
Look into Egenera ... quad socket (with quadcore chips) with 96GB of ram.
WhiteKnightTwo scheduled to rollout in July, fly in September {Engadget}
Jun 10th 2008 9:40AM That's one hell of a mullet Sir Richard Branson is rocking
Hynix develops triple-level-cell NAND flash: 30 percent cheaper than MLC {Engadget}
Jun 4th 2008 11:14AM While I don't have any hard facts to prove it I would bet that Apple is the biggest user of OEM SSD NAND chips at the moment.







