Recent content by douglaskuntz

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    Say Goodbye to Adobe Flash Player for Android

    chomleeI have been noticing that many of the sites have been switching over to a different source of streaming. I am assuming this is because they are using HTML5 instead of flash. So, you're able to right click on youtube, and get the source for their HTML5 video player? The audio and video...
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    What Does One Petabyte Of Storage (And $500K) Look Like?

    Funny thing is.. I designed this exact setup over 2 years ago for another company (right down to using Nexenta...). So to answer a few questions. No, the cards dont have battery backup. They're HBAs, not RAID cards. No caching is done on the cards themselves. The 2 control nodes have their...
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    Apple Patents Point to Thunderbolt on iOS Devices

    tofu2goThe AOC monitor is dubious. To my knowledge there is no standard for USB video displays, which means AOC has to write their own drivers for this display. Being a vendor supplied driver, data does not need to be sent over USB in a raw form. It is possible that they rely on compression...
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    Watch Us Shoot at an SSD With a Shotgun & Rifle

    jazn1337Isn't that actually an M4A1? Well, it could be the M6A1... http://www.lwrci.com/p-109-m6a1.aspx
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    Thermaltake Reveals Level 10 GT Chassis

    I'll stick to my chenbro 10769.. with the option to add REAL hotswap drives.. with backplane... It may not be pretty, but it has good airflow (120mm rear, 1 120mm behind each 4 drive bay, optional 92mm in the front of the drive bays, if you dont use the hotswap bays)
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    Apple's MacBook Pros Catch Up with Core i CPUs

    Erm... @Glorian... the 17" MBP has dedicated graphics... * integrated Intel HD Graphics + NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M discrete graphics with 512MB of VRAM; That means it has the Intel onboard video, and also the GF GT330M.. and it switches between the two as needed...
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    PICTURED: Gigabyte's M1405 with External GPU

    Hm.. I remember the old Apple Powerbook Duo's docking station that had it's own videocard seperate from what the PB Duo had onboard. It also allowed up to 2 NUBUS videocards to be added, for a total of 3 monitors. Plus space for another SCSI harddrive. So I'd say they were closer to the first...
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    PICTURED: Gigabyte's M1405 with External GPU

    Hm.. I remember the old Apple Powerbook Duo's docking station that had it's own videocard seperate from what the PB Duo had onboard. It also allowed up to 2 NUBUS videocards to be added, for a total of 3 monitors. Plus space for another SCSI harddrive. So I'd say they were closer to the first...