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So you want to save the world? Here’s what you’ve got to do…

I have been following the T Case Series over at http://bravenewclimate.com, and it is fantastic stuff.

TCASE stands for “Thinking critically about sustainable energy” and it goes into the challenges renewable energy sources as well as nuclear power face before they can be put into use.

The posts (7 so far) are well-written and there are lots of insightful comments which take the ideas further. I totally recommend them!

January 19, 2010 at 6:07 am Leave a comment

Apple Red Jacket

Apple Red Jacket

January 19, 2010 at 2:01 am

When Windows’ Defrag Just Isn’t Enough

While Windows comes with a basic defragmentation utility, it leaves a lot to be desired–it’s slow and sucks up a lot of resources, among other faults. Thankfully, there are other solutions, one of which is Diskeeper 6.0. PC 911 cleans up their drives to bring you this review.

 

January 18, 2010 at 2:00 am

Start Your Codecs: Microsoft Revs Up New Windows Media

Microsoft accelerated the race to establish the next-generation streaming media standard yesterday with the release of Windows Media Audio and Video 8. The upgrade to the Windows Media format, which runs on current versions of Windows Media Player, promises better quality at lower bandwidths, Microsoft says, and will come as standard equipment on Windows XP.

 

January 15, 2010 at 2:01 am

Solid Hardware, But Strange Drivers: The Philips Acoustic Edge

Philips is a widely known company to most, although soundcards aren’t very high on the ‘consumer recognition’ list. Philips looks to change that with its Acoustic Edge, and 3D Spotlight gives it the once-over in their review.

 

January 12, 2010 at 4:50 am

Portable, Interchangeable Storage for Your Palm

8MB seems like a lot of memory for a PDA, but with the increasing number of Palm OS programs and databases, it can disappear quickly. The MemPlug from Portable Innovations provides an unlimited amount of memory expansion using 3.3V SmartMedia cards. SystemLogic.net checks it out in its review.

 

January 10, 2010 at 2:03 am

Packed With Features: The Gigabyte GA-7ZXR

Gigabyte has been a staunch AMD supporter since the release of the Athlon back in 1999. Over time Gigabyte has continued to develop its GA-7 series of motherboards, and it’s just released the GA-7ZXR. Neoseeker takes a look at this eminently overclockable mobo in its review.

 

January 9, 2010 at 4:50 am

Bringing DDR to the Masses: The Asus CUV266

In an attempt to bring DDR functionality down to the mainstream enthusiast market, VIA has developed a chipset that offers a theoretical 2.1GB/s of bandwidth to Intel’s Pentium III proc. This chipset, the Apollo Pro266, is the centerpiece for ASUS’ newest mobo, the CUV266. got|apex subjects it to their battery of tests in the review.

 

January 7, 2010 at 2:01 am

Three Platters Means Faster Access: the IBM Deskstar 60GXP

IBM’s entry in the 20-gig-platter wars, the Deskstar 60GXP, is just now hitting the channels. All eyes have thus been fixed on the 75GXP’s successor–because even if it can only equal the 75GXP’s performance, it becomes the new 7200 RPM ATA drive of choice. Did it make it? Storage Review finds out.

 

January 6, 2010 at 2:00 am

Are Firmware RAID Cards Fast Enough?

RAID cards without a dedicated RISC processor are oftentimes called ‘firmware RAID’, with all RAID calculations being done by the system’s main processor. It’s been long acknowledged that on-board processing is faster–but have firmware cards closed the gap? Storage Review puts two of them on the bench in their evaluation.

 

January 5, 2010 at 7:34 am

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