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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 - Xbox 360, PS3 | Posted on: 28/04/2009 @ 14:20
Mobile mech suits, huge weapons and all in space? Sounds good to me!
Thecus N7700 7 Drive NAS Server | Posted on: 27/04/2009 @ 7:00
Vufone- connecting your phone with your social networks all in one place | Posted on: 23/04/2009 @ 15:40
I’m incredibly snap happy with my phone. The camera is the main thing I look for when I get an upgrade, and boy do I get my use out of it. But more often than not the photos stay on my phone for months before I get round to taking them off and sorting through [...]
NetworkManager 0.7.1 Brings Linux Network Love | Posted on: 16/04/2009 @ 14:20
It has been in the works for a while, but Red Hat has finally released the NetworkManager 0.7.1 update. This point update to the wonderful NetworkManager 0.7.0 brings support for more mobile broadband devices and mobile phones, works with more WiFi and wired network devices, compatibility fixes, reduced wake-ups to conserve power, WiFi strength corrections, Bluetooth improvements, support for ...
FREE Sim Cards from a Range of Networks | Posted on: 15/04/2009 @ 12:50
I for one have come back from Easter holidays a bit broke after traveling around, so it's nice to find some freebies that keep on giving to help out until payday. We've had a look for some free Sim Card deals from a range of operators, and thought we'd share in an effort to help you keep down mobile and potentially, other living costs. Chances are though, that if you already have a phone, you ...
Custom Firewall Part 2: Determe Your Network Setup | Posted on: 09/04/2009 @ 13:10
Many firewalls make certain assumptions and use several standard conventions. Understand the standard terminologies and you'll have an easier time when setting up your firewall. Firewalls use standard conventions when referencing areas of the network. There are four basic network types, all of which can be managed by the firewall at the same time. These networks are called:
Skype app banned: Network carriers restrict usage | Posted on: 08/04/2009 @ 17:10
Since it was released last week the Skype app has become the most popular download on the Apple iTunes app store – with more than a million downloads so far, and counting, but some mobile carriers have blocked the VoiP app on their 3G networks; with some going as far as even blocking usage via Wi-Fi.
NASA Selects Avcoat As Heat Shield Material for Orion | Posted on: 08/04/2009 @ 15:10
After an extensive study by NASA, they have finally chosen the material that will be used for the heat shield in the Orion Spacecraft. The Avcoat Ablator System will be the material used to protect the Orion crew module from the extreme heat on re-entry. Orion is part of the Constellation Program that is developing the country's next-generation spacecraft system for human exploration of the moon ...
How To Setup a Home NAS Server - QNAP TS-439 Pro Turbo | Posted on: 08/04/2009 @ 13:30
The TS-439 Pro Turbo is the lastest 4-bay NAS from QNAP and it provides a platform for massive data sharing, all-in-one business server features, advanced RAID data protection, built-in iSCSI target service, AES 256-bit volume-based encryption, and the ability to hot-swap hard drives. Read on as we share experiences with it on our home network using the PlayStation 3, Mac OS, Windows Vista, and ...
Skype app banned: Network carriers restrict usage | Posted on: 06/04/2009 @ 20:40
Since it was released last week the Skype app has become the most popular download on the Apple iTunes app store – with more than a million downloads and counting, but some mobile carriers have blocked the VoiP app on their 3G networks; with some going as far as even blocking usage via Wi-Fi.
QNAP TS-509 Pro NAS | Posted on: 03/04/2009 @ 13:31
QNAP stellt mit dem TS-509 Pro ein AS-System (Network Attached Storage) der Extraklasse vor. Durch die Verwendung eines Intel Celeron Prozessors, der mit 1.6 GHz taktet, ist die TS-509 überdurchschnittlich schnell und durch die Verwendung eines Linux Kerns ergibt sich eine enorme Flexibilität bezüglich der Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten. So ist beispielsweise auch ein Load Balancing ...