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Apple to release ‘multi network iPhone SIM?’ | Posted on: 29/10/2010 @ 19:48
According to GigaOm, Apple intends to produce a future iPhone with a ‘special SIM card’ (probably integrated into the handset … [visit site to read more] Apple to release ‘multi network iPhone SIM?’ is a post from: UK Gadget and Tech News, Reviews and Shopping Site - Gaj-It.comApple to release ‘multi network iPhone SIM?’ is a post from: UK Gadget and Tech News, Reviews and Shopping ...
Understand and Implement a Home Network | Posted on: 26/10/2010 @ 15:00
People want to be able to share a single broadband Internet connection to several computers in the house. There are many different devices that you can use to make up your home network. If you have never heard network terminology device names like router, hub, etc may seem confusing. The purpose of most of these devices is to control how the network passes around information. This information ...
Synology DS210+ Review | Posted on: 25/10/2010 @ 15:24
It's popular amongst NAS fans but now bit-tech takes a look at Synology's flagship dual-bay NAS box.
How to Fix 100% CPU Usage on Synology Diskstation NAS | Posted on: 24/10/2010 @ 8:24
There are so many new features to DSM 3.0 that you really owe it to yourself to explore every icon. The sleek interface uses so much AJAX to the point that it runs virtually like a PC desktop, all within a web browser. One of the things I came across while exploring the Resource Monitor was that my NAS's CPU usage was constantly at 100%. The 1GHz processor has a lot to do since it runs so ...
Symbolic Links: Easily Expand Your NAS UPNP Library | Posted on: 23/10/2010 @ 7:12
In order to increase the capacity of your UPNP library then you normally have to just upgrade your entire array, which can be rather costly with NASes using 4 disks or more. Although hard drives are cheaper today (you can get a 1.5TB drive for less than $100), you have to buy at least four of them at once. If you don't have money flowing out of your wallet, then you can purchase a single ...
Google Faces Problems with Networks Over Piracy Concerns with Google TV | Posted on: 23/10/2010 @ 3:12
Google has started having problems already regarding the streamed content for their Google TV. There have been reports that ABC, CBS and NBC have all been blocking the system from their shows. Although there has been no publicly announced reason as to why this is yet, it is … [visit site to read more] Google [...]Google Faces Problems with Networks Over Piracy Concerns with Google TV is a post ...
Compro IP55 Intelligent Megapixel/HD Network Camera @ TestFreaks | Posted on: 20/10/2010 @ 12:24
http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-compro-ip55-intelligent-megapixelhd-network-camera/ (http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/review-of-compro-ip55-intelligent-megapixelhd-network-camera/)Quote: "Today for review I’ve got a camera from Compro called the IP55 and it features a megapixel sensor for high quality images. The camera can be used as your own security system to monitor ...
Review: Panasonic TX-P50V20B | Posted on: 18/10/2010 @ 20:12
I recently stumbled across a 30-year-old article from a trade magazine, which predicted that the domestic TV would become a 'home-entertainment' hub. Looking at TVs like Panasonic's TX-P50V20B, you have to admit they were right. As if its 'hang-on-the-wall' nature and full HD resolution weren't enough, this big-screen is liberally endowed with other technology and features. Built in are tuners ...
Advanced Evasion techniques (AET): the latest threat to our networks. | Posted on: 18/10/2010 @ 20:12
Stonesoft a leading provider of integrated network security and business continuity solutions have invented a scary new cyber-threat so that we give them all of our money; joke. The new threat announced today is called advanced evasion techniques (AET) and can pose a serious threat … [visit site to read more] Advanced Evasion techniques (AET): [...]Advanced Evasion techniques (AET): the latest ...
QNAP TS-219P Turbo NAS Review | Posted on: 18/10/2010 @ 15:12
This NAS box supports two hot-swappable drives that can be made iSCSI targets.
WD Livewire | Posted on: 15/10/2010 @ 5:48
Western Digital has now released a product based on the HomePlug AV specification - WD Livewire. The idea here is to move the data stream to flow inside the live powerlines within the walls.
Half of the UK’s Wi-Fi networks can be hacked in seconds. | Posted on: 14/10/2010 @ 19:12
1 Mississippi, 2 Mississippi, 3 Mississippi, 4 Mississippi, 5 Mississippi. And now you’re Wi-Fi network’s been hacked. Card protection research and insurance company CPP found that nearly half of the UK’s home Wi-Fi networks can be hacked in less than five seconds. Of the … [visit site to read more] Half of the UK’s Wi-Fi [...]Half of the UK’s Wi-Fi networks can be hacked in seconds. ...
LG N2B1D Review | Posted on: 11/10/2010 @ 17:48
This NAS box has a memory card reader, Blu-ray drive and a Bit-Torrent client, but is it any good?
Review: Panasonic TX-L19D28BP | Posted on: 07/10/2010 @ 18:00
At almost double the price of most 19-inch LCD TVs, the 58mm-deep TX-L19D28EP comes with high hopes and a carefully thought-out attack plan. Its chief weapon is probably its iPod dock, a sparkling white, wired cradle that clashes slightly with the TX-L19D28EP's standout feature: its purple finish.If you want to stretch the iPod association further, a white model is also on sale. Here, a metallic, ...
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 | Posted on: 02/10/2010 @ 2:00
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 is a professional, but yet easy-to-use, digital camera that offers full manual controls, 10-megapixel resolution, and an ultra-wide angle zoom. There's also HD video shooting and the ability to take uncompressed photos in RAW format.