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Galaxy power supply of 1,000 Watts powers way more than you needFrom: gearfuse.com
Post Date: 2007-01-23 05:50:06
Have you ever felt that you 700 Watt power supply just isn’t enough? Oh, you haven’t? Well, some people out there have and they are jumping for joy right now that the Galaxy 1,000 Watt power supply has been released. So exactly what does 1,000 Watts do for you? You can successfully power 24 hard discs at one time. Bet you couldn’t do that with your previous power supply. Not that you ever wanted to. Measuring in at 150×220x86mm, the Galaxy Power Supply is no differen...
more Sony pushes Memory Stick Duo to 32GB, charges an arm and a legFrom: gearfuse.com
Post Date: 2007-01-23 05:39:12
Why does Sony love its proprietary media storage formats so much? The list just goes on with UMD, Beatmax, MiniDisc, and the Memory Stick. There seems to be no real reason for all of this. All the proprietary formats do is cost the consumer more money.
After the release of Sony’s CompactFlash compatable cameras, it seemed that Sony might be learning the wrong of their ways. Now that they have pushed the capacity of the Memory Stick Duo line to 32GB, the words “highly unlikel...
more MySpace to assist in issuing Amber Alerts, will also release child monitoring softwareFrom: gearfuse.com
Post Date: 2007-01-23 04:42:41
Probably the smartest move MySpace, as a business and livelihood, has chosen to take so far. News Corp Inc. announced that MySpace.com will be teaming with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children to inform the public of Amber Alerts.
For those of you born in a cage, Amber Alerts are the national alert system through law agencies to signal that their is a possibly kidnapped child. Using this system, pictures and last known whereabouts of the child are distributed to all law ...
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