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One Open-E Flash Module + One IDE Interface Equals NAS Storage*
Tuesday 29 June 2004 – 07:00
Open-E has debuted a flash module with an IDE interface for almost-instant NAS storage on x86 PCs or servers. Setup is done with a Web browser in about five minutes. Can high-powered NAS storage really be that easy? -
"One-Touch" Wireless Security - Buffalo Technology's AOSS vs. Linksys' SecureEasySetup*
Tuesday 21 June 2005 – 02:20
Push-button wireless security setup holds the promise of enabling mere mortals to quickly and easily lock down their wireless LANs. We examine two technologies with similar goals and find them more alike than different. -
One Gigabyte Motherboard, Four Graphics Cards*
Tuesday 4 October 2005 – 07:00
It's the coolest nForce4 SLI motherboard you have ever seen. The GA-8N SLI Quad is capable of running as many as four (!) x16 PCI Express graphics cards, and allows the attachment of ten displays! -
One Tough Cookie: 10 Boards with Intel i875P Chipset: Part I*
Monday 19 May 2003 – 07:00
Dual DDR400 finally ousts Rambus from the top of the Intel heap. The Intel i875P chipset promises the best performance yet for the Pentium platform. The THG lab tests 10 high-end boards in this two part review, and discovers both strengths and weaknesses. -
Analysis: One small step for Dell, one giant leap for AMD*
Friday 19 May 2006 – 05:11
In what will be recorded as a milestone event in the history of AMD, Dell yesterday stated in its quarterly conference call that it will be offering AMD Opteron processors in future high-end server models. We don't know many more details than that, but analysts are already weighing the potential impact.
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'The Cult of Khan': One on One with Star Trek director Nicholas Meyer*
Tuesday 10 October 2006 – 07:30
"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" is still the quintessential, time-honoured Trek film, thanks to the direction and writing of Nicholas Meyer, who takes TwitchGuru's David Konow back nearly 25 years to revisit "Khan." From Spock's death to Khan's chest, Meyer gives a behind-the-scenes look at the best Trek film of all time.
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