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TV Everywhere initiatives will mean the end of free TV

As more networks put crazier and crazier limitations on internet accessible television, customers will continue to adapt. And that’s bad.

SSD vs HDD Video – Booting & everyday tasks

We compare a typical Solid State Disk (OCZ Agility 60GB) against a high end consumer Hard Disk (Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB) with some tedious everyday tasks. This PC has been in use for almost 4 months since installing the OS and has quite a lot of software installed, including Windows XP mode and ~100 portable applications in a folder on the SSD.

USB3 Superspeed – A first look

We have waited a long time for USB3 Superspeed.
Was it worth the wait?
Let’s take a first look at the technology

The battle of the tablets: iPad vs Archos 9

Tablets are the most recent hype in the world of electronics, and many prototypes have been introduced and reviewed, but the one everyone was really waiting for was the tablet developed by Apple. On February 27, 2010, Apple finally introduced it: the iPad. The expectations were high but the response after the introduction was tepid and many people were disappointed.

Black Friday Deals 2009

Although not every Black Friday deal by itself means a really great offer in terms of price discount, many items are available for less money during the Friday following Thanksgiving. Lots of offers on digital photo cameras and flat screen televisions. Read all about it in this featured article.

Beware of marketing tricks! Choosing a new digital camera

Like with any other product such as a TV or computer, it is not usually wise to pick out the most eye catching or attractive product and assume it will meet your needs. Find out more out crazy marketing tricks.

What is the difference between SSD and HDD?

In the last few months, there has been a lot of buzz around SSD drives, lots of talk, lots of myths and misguided conclusions on what SSD has to offer, and how they differ from a traditional spinning hard drive. Let’s take a look at some basic facts in this article.

Samsung Galaxy GT-i7500 Quick Look

In this review we look at the Samsung i7500 Galaxy. The device is equipped with the Google Android operating system and has some interesting features.

Blu-ray to Blu-ray Disc Copying

Fengtao software has just released a beta version of its very well known and respected DVDFab, which supports, as a world’s first all-in-one, Blu ray rip, compress and burn.

Five tips on buying a Laptop or Netbook

Learn what you should know when buying a Laptop or Netbook, and read these 5 tips!

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Diablo 3 game fans hit with always-online DRM grief (4)

  • Fri 18 May 20:04 by Seán
  • Software

it appears that Blizzard underestimated the server capacity required to handle all the gamers, thus resulting in Battle.net servers being overloaded and taken offline at launch. As Diablo III requires the user to be logged in with an uninterrupted internet connection to play, most players were greeted with an "Error 37" on the day of launch, unable to play the game.

CD Projekt says the truth is, DRM doesn't work (2)

  • Mon 21 May 22:48 by Seán
  • Piracy

In an interview between Forbes and CD Projekt CEO Marcin Iwinski, Iwinski said the truth is that DRM simply does not work. He said the main problem is that the copy protection is cracked within hours of the release of every game, not to mention the money and development wasted to implement it. Those with pirated versions also have a clean and more functional game!

Why not? PNY announces USB drive with whistle (7)

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RunCore unveils InVincible SSD with smoking self-destruct (3)

  • Thu 17 May 15:20 by Seán
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RunCore has launched its InVincible SSD line, claiming to provide the highest data security with its two physically attached buttons, coloured green & red, giving the user a choice of whether to wipe or physically destroy the SSD.

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