Last month NZXT announced a new device called the Bunker that caught our attention when we read about it. The NZXT Bunker is a lockable 5.25″ drive bay device that keeps not only your USB ports under lock and key, but it also keeps your plugged in USB devices locked up. How does that work? Read on to find out what we think of the NZXT Bunker!
The central pool of IPv4 addresses officially ran dry on Tuesday after the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) allocated the last remaining blocks of address space. APNIC, which provides internet addressing services to the Asia Continue reading “Panic – IPv4 Addresses Finally Exhausted”.…more
Yesterday Rupert Murdoch, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of News Corporation, unveiled The Daily — the industry’s first national daily news publication created from the ground up for iPad. The Daily is also changing the Continue reading “Rupert Murdoch Launches The Daily for iPad”.…more
A Norwegian politician said he has nominated WikiLeaks for a Nobel Peace Prize, citing the website’s contribution to “democracy and freedom of speech” worldwide. Nominations for the Peace Prize closed on Tuesday. Any lawmaker, academic Continue reading “Politician nominates WikiLeaks for Nobel Peace Prize”.…more
Cram six SandForce SF-1500 controllers in a RAID 0 array with 384GB of SLC NAND and one high-end RAID controller on one device and what do you have? A $11,500 MSRP solid state drive that blazes up to 240k IOPs and calls your SSD a sissy. Yeah, its like that. Read on to see how the LSI WarpDrive SLP-300 performs in our test system!
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, the CRTC, has passed sweeping new regulations that will force Internet Service Providers to switch to so-called usage-based billingmetered pricing. That means ISPs there will charge customers by the Continue reading “Internet Usage-Based Billing Hits Canada”.…more