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- JVC Everio GZ-MG555 - camcorder - hard disk drive
- JVC continues its line of Everio hard drive camcorders with the GZ-MG555. Equipped with a single 5-megapixel sensor and a 10x zoom lens, the MG555 is the highest-end standard-definition Everio camera currently on the market. It isn't JVC's top consumer camcorder (the high-definition Everio GZ-HD7 has that honor), but its...
- Tags: disk drive, hard drive, MG555, camcorder, JVC Everio, Physical ND, photograph, video, JVC
- Product reviews 2007-05-25
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- The Big Switch: The network becomes the data center
- The Big Switch: The network becomes the data centerSounds like McNealy's Big Friggin Webtone Switch 2.0Sounds like McNealy's Big Friggin Webtone Switch 2.0. Only this time, there won't even be ANY servers. It will be in the magical cloud. The network is the computer, who needs computers....
- Tags: Data centers, Servers, Reading, data center, server, consolidation, Big Switch, network
- Discussion threads 2008-01-13
- Why do organizations adopt virtualization technology?
- Why do organizations adopt virtualization technology?To borrow a phrase from Ballmer...Developers, developers, developers, developers... When I'm onsite at a customer location in Germany and someone from Michigan calls with a software problem, I can fire up three virtual images on my laptop that are exact replicas of their software...
- Tags: Storage management, Utility computing, Servers, Mainframes, Storage, virtualization, server
- Discussion threads 2007-08-21
- Alerting vests for soldiers
- Alerting vests for soldiersSpidey-sense for the militaryPractical? Who knows. But a cool idea nonetheless.Very usefulThis could be very useful. From what you wrote though the vest doesn't alert you to anything. It sounds more like someone is using the vest as communication too to alert you to danger.The difference here...
- Tags: vest, soldier, vibration
- Discussion threads 2007-01-03
- Rewritable DVDs, old drives don't always play nice
- Rewritable DVDs, old drives don't always play niceIncompatibility with older hardwareWith the prices on these drives, it is cheaper just to stay current and use the latest hardware.A drive like this can run about $50 or so, maybe even less if on sale with rebate.Money in the bank!!For the Hardware...
- Tags: Development tools, Consumer electronics, IDE, burner, SCSI, SCSI burner, DVD
- Discussion threads 2004-03-17
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