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- Garmin Nuvi 255W
- Editors' note: The following review is of the Garmin Nuvi 205W. The 255W is identical to the 205W in nearly every way, except that the 255W features a text-to-speech function that reads street and POI names aloud and is preloaded with full map data instead of regional data. As a...
- Tags: GPS, cradle, Garmin Nuvi 205W, Garmin Ltd., Nuvi 205W, Garmin Nuvi
- Product reviews 2009-07-20
- Garmin Nuvi 205W
- When most people think GPS device, the first name that pops into mind is Garmin Nuvi. Garmin's Nuvi 200 line of navigators was an excellent blend of ease of use and value. The new Nuvi 2x5 line of GPS navigation devices seeks to build on that reputation with a few...
- Tags: GPS, Garmin Nuvi 205W, cradle, Garmin Ltd., Nuvi 205W, Garmin Nuvi
- Product reviews 2009-07-09
- Hercules DJ Console Rmx
- There are plenty of ways to get started as a digital DJ, but the majority of them will get you laughed off the stage. The Hercules DJ Console Rmx ($350) fills the gap between amateur digital DJ starter kits such as the M-Audio Torq Mixlab and high-end products such as...
- Tags: Hercules DJ Console RMX
- Product reviews 2008-08-28
- Zoom H2
- MP3 players and cell phones are fine for recording the occasional voice memo, but recording a music recital or broadcast-quality interview requires a product with more muscle. The Zoom H2 is not the smallest or best-sounding mobile audio recorder we've come across, but with an unbeatable street price of around...
- Tags: microphone
- Product reviews 2008-04-11
- Microsoft's End to End trust vision: Can this identity, trusted stack thing work?
- Microsoft unveiled its "End to End Trust" security vision and now the real work begins: Will anyone buy into it? At RSA, Microsoft rolled out a whitepaper that at the very least is quite the conversation piece. Reading through the whitepaper--something I encourage everyone...
- Tags: Software, Audit, Privacy, Vision, Microsoft Corp., Hardware, Identity, Accountability, Audit Data, Internet, Financial Accounting, Security, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- Intel moving to six-cores this year; What will you do with them?
- Intel outlined plans to produce six-core chips in the fourth quarter. The move is that latest salvo in a game to out-core AMD on everything. AMD finally gets its quad-core chip out the door and Intel moves to six. The future looks like this: Four cores, six cores, eight cores,...
- Tags: Performance, Intel Itanium, Core, Intel Corp., Chip, Dunnington, Nehalem, Performance Management, Processors, Semiconductors, Servers, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- Delayed & buggy integrated graphics drivers dog Intel and AMD
- Delayed & buggy integrated graphics drivers dog Intel and AMDThanks, fixed.ntAnother typo.AMD has their share of driver problems with the 690G integrated graphics motherboard chipset drivers either. Glass houses...Could you fix the 'jaggies' images test though?The images are of quite different widths, it's not really showing a like-for-like comparison.That said,...
- Tags: Chipsets, Games, Semiconductors, Desktops, Video cards, graphics driver, Firing Squad, image, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., NVidia Corp., graphics, PureVideo, AMD 690, AMD 690G, motherboard, game
- Discussion threads 2007-08-29
- Captain Cyborg and the Problem of Evil
- (This is a re-run, from Dec 16/05.)While looking at a problem related to archiving thousands of project proposals and reports for a large IT consulting firm I was struck by the ease with which these could be classified into two strongly differentiated groups: those based on clerical or other worker...
- Tags: Unanswered questions, Government, General
- Blog posts 2007-07-04
- iBuyPower Battalion 101 LX750
- In a world of $4,000 gaming laptops, the $1,743 iBuyPower Battalion 101 LX750 is certainly inexpensive; but is it a bargain? On the one hand, it has a lovely 17-inch display and a lightweight, compact case, and its gaming performance, though not top of the line, should be enough for...
- Tags: Notebooks, Keyboards, Games, iBuyPower Battalion 101 LX750, Battalion 101 LX750, laptop computer
- Product reviews 2007-04-28
- Fujifilm FinePix S9100
- At the top of Fujifilm's line of consumer cameras sits the FinePix S9100, a 9-megapixel superzoom with a 10.7X optical, 28mm-to-300mm (35mm equivalent) f/2.8-to-f/4.9 zoom lens, and more features than you can shake an ultracompact at. But even with all those features, it is missing a very important one: image...
- Tags: Fuji, camera, superzoom
- Product reviews 2006-10-27
- A debate over net neutrality
- A debate over net neutralityBuy your gasoline from me...An analogy...I run the only gas station in town so you have no choice at all about buying or not buying from me. (Just wanted you to understand this point.)Me: Ok then, want me to filler up?You: Yes please.Me: ...
- Tags: content provider, faster connection, PAY-FOR IT, telecommunications company, Net Neutrality
- Discussion threads 2006-06-08
- KDE flaws put Linux, Unix systems at risk
- KDE flaws put Linux, Unix systems at riskGo figure ........I would like to think it is from a gain in market share, but I fear it is more of a STFU to all the zealotsKDE flaws put Linux, Unix systems at riskMore proof that linux can not be secured. But...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Unix system, Unix, Linux, KDE, flaw, KDE flaw, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2006-01-20
- Why CERT should be decertified (1)
- Last week the CERT Institute developed at Carnegie Mellon University and now part of the "the operational arm of the National Cyber Security Division NCSD at the Department of Homeland Security," issued an annual systems security review and summary that drew They're misleading the public. That's irresponsible at best, dishonest...
- Tags: CERT, US-CERT, Unix
- Blog posts 2006-01-10
- Captain Cyborg and the problem of evil
- While looking at a problem related to archiving thousands of project proposals and reports for a large IT consulting firm I was struck by the ease with which these could be classified into two strongly differentiated groups: those based on clerical or other worker replacement, and those focused on enabling...
- Tags: computer
- Blog posts 2005-12-16
- Microsoft steers developers to Longhorn
- Microsoft steers developers to LonghornDevelopers, Developers, DevelopersI got four words for ya:ILOVETHISCOMPANYYaaaaahin other words:"These developers are on the bleeding edge"in other words: m$ blood thirsty for more"Security concerns continue to hound the software giant. Last week, the company said that anxiety over vulnerabilities in its software contributed to a larger-than-expected...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, developer, Microsoft Longhorn, vaporware, Microsoft Corp., software
- Discussion threads 2003-10-27
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