Friday, October 22, 2010

70 Terabytes of Homebrewed Storage is a Beautiful Mess







Many of us know the feeling where all the digital storage we have at home is just not enough for our photos, movies and music. So just how much storage do you need?
One guy in Russia seems to have found the answer to that question. He?s strung together 60 hard disk drives and built an array of cooling fans to support it to create 70 terabytes of storage?that?s 71,680 gigabytes.
It?s not pretty to look at. But it?s an amazing do-it-yourself project. Based on the photos you can see how homebrewed the whole idea is?from the rack of 20 fans to cool it down to an ugly custom cabinet to house the drives.
If you want to see more pictures of the storage array, check out the original post on a Russian forum (some ads on the site maybe NSFW).
Source: English Russia via Technabob
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Future Shock: Nokia Research Touts 5 Innovative Mobile Interfaces







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myTouch 4G -- showing off its four colors

Just days after the myTouch 4G ROM leaked to a sleepless community of hackers and developers, the device from which the ROM was torn from is in the spotlight showing off its true colors. Images emerged that prove T-Mobile plans on enlivening its handset lineup by adding a splash of color to its yet-to-be-released myTouch 4G phones. In addition to the obligatory offering of white and black, T-Mobile subscribers will be able to get their myTouch 4G in a cool shade of purple, or a nice warm dark red. Oh, but wait -- let's confuse things a little. TmoNews got some accessory instructions that show the name as myTouch HD. Hmmmmm.Nobody knows for sure when the myTouch/4G/HD will land on T-Mobile, but lots of speculation suggests myTouch/4G/HD owners will be surfing in style around mid-November. [CellPhone Signal, TmoNews]
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Director of Firefox fires opening salvo at Apple's tyrannical Mac App Store

Filed under: Apple, MozillaDirector of Firefox fires opening salvo at Apple's tyrannical Mac App Storeby Sebastian Anthony (RSS feed) Oct 20th 2010 at 6:06PM
Mike Beltzner, Mozilla big-wig and Director of Firefox, has just tweeted his rather damning appraisal of the new Mac App Store. In the tweet he points to the Mac App Store Review Guidelines -- and boy are they draconian, even by Apple's cultish masonic standards.
Basically, you can forget about downloading any kind of demo or beta from the Mac App Store. If an app even exhibits a bug, it will be rejected -- does Apple know how many apps, open-source or otherwise, have bugs?
If you thought that was bad enough, the guidelines continue in a similar, it's-our-sandpit! vein: apps that require optional installations (such as Java) will be rejected; apps that require root privileges will be rejected; apps that require license keys or implement their own copy project will be rejected... and so on.
The strict, chaste censorship rules made popular with the iOS App Store are also present -- there won't be any pornographic or violent apps on the Mac App Store, I'm afraid.
Finally, it's fun to compare the startling differences between Mozilla's recently-announced Open Web Apps initiative and Apple's new offering. I know: open isn't everything, and Apple's vice-like control of the user experience is impressive -- but at this rate the Mac is fast becoming a 21st century re-imagining of 20th century AOL. "Don't try to peek over the wall -- this is all the Internet you need!"



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When Worlds Collide: Galaxy Tab to Share Verizon Shelf Space With iPad

Verizon, the very same company that recently announced it will sell the iPad beginning next week, announced Wednesday that it will become the first U.S. carrier to stock Samsung's Galaxy Tab.

The widely anticipated Tab is a 7-inch Android-based tablet -- the epitome of a class of devices that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs famously declared "dead on arrival" this week in answering questions about his company's latest earnings report.


Side-by-Side Competition


Beginning Nov. 11, when the Tab goes on sale at Verizon Wireless retail stores for US$599,99, consumers will get a chance to handle it and the iPad side-by-side and decide which they prefer -- and a significant number may well choose the Tab, predicts Chris Hazelton, director of mobile and wireless research for The 451 Group.
While Jobs said "seven-inch tablets are tweeners, too big to compete with a smartphone and too small to compete with an iPad," Hazelton said he sees things almost exactly the opposite way.
"The advantage here is that it's a smaller device, and seven inches I think is a good size," Hazelton told TechNewsWorld.


Tab Advantages


The device can fit in a large pocket or smaller bag and is almost half the weight of the iPad, making it less fatiguing to hold, Hazelton said.
For Verizon customers, Hazelton said the Tab may have a singular advantage over the iPad: connectivity. To connect the iPad to Verizon's network, iPad owners have to use an Verizon MiFi hotspot device, which is included in the purchase price of $629.99 and up. But the Tab, priced at $599, features a built-in 3G modem that works on Verizon's network and can make use of a $20, 1 GB-per-month data plan without any additional devices.
"I think that will push people to seriously consider the Galaxy Tab over the iPad," he said.
The Tab also features front- and back-facing cameras -- a feature entirely lacking on the iPad -- and may score points on memory as well. The Verizon device will come with 2 GB of internal memory and a pre-installed 16 GB Micro SD card that can be upgraded to 32 GB. After buying a new card to max out memory, a Tab user would be out about $714, at current micro SD prices, and have a spare 16 GB card. The price tag for the fixed-memory 32 GB iPad at Verizon is $729.99.


DOA or Not?


Neither Samsung nor Verizon responded to requests for comment on the marketability of the 7-inch Tab in light of Jobs' remarks.
But Hazelton said it's clear Apple is trying to discourage people from taking Android tablets as serious competitors to the iPad.
"I think they're trying to leverage that to steer people towards the iPad," he said, noting that Apple had the iPod and iPhone markets largely to itself for years.
"It's been less than a year with the iPad, and you're already seeing significant competition coming to market," Hazelton said.
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Use Your iPad To Manage Your Finances In Style

August 24th, 2010 at 2:18 am - Posted by admin
When it comes to budgeting and managing your finances on your iPad there are several apps to choose from, but very few compare to Checkbook by iBear LLC. This newly released app has everything you could want or even ask for when it comes to both style and functionality.

Easily keep track of your mortgage, credit cards, bank accounts and all other income and expenses from one simple location. Checkbook for iPad even includes a built-in option to import OFX (Open Financial Exchange) files directly from your bank account(s).
Staying on top of your budget is critical and very important. With this iPad app you?ll know where your money is located, what bills need to be paid and which accounts are being used to cover each of your expenses at all times. You can also schedule delayed transactions if necessary.
Exporting Financial Data From Your iPad
Another useful feature included with Checkbook is the option to export your financial data in either HTML or CSV (Excel) formats. You can also sync your financial data with other iPads. If security is a concern you have the option to protect your account entries by setting up a personal PIN as well.
Budgeting In Style With Your iPad
Not only is this cleverly programmed app loaded with many great features but visually it?s absolutely brilliant as well. The colors and design are very appealing and well done. You will enjoy the colorful bar graphs and pie charts too, definitely a great job in that department.
Pricing & Download Link
So I won?t waste anymore of your time telling you how amazing this app is, you just have to see for yourself, besides the app is currently being sold at a special introductory price of only $0.99 so the sooner you grab your copy the better.
Alright let?s get to it, click here to order and download your copy of Checkbook for iPad today from the Apple iTunes App Store and enjoy keeping track of your finances in style.
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Samsung Galaxy Player, Better Than iPod Touch?


Samsung?s Galaxy Player is a pretty sweet-looking pocket computer, and is the first real competition we have seen for the iPod Touch, a product that has sat in its own market niche since it was launched. The Galaxy Player runs Android 2.1 and packs in enough features to shame Apple?s media-player. Here?s the commercial:

Pretty neat, right? The ad even takes Apple?s approach to simply showing what the hardware does, which ? as you can see ? is quite a lot. There?s a 2MP camera, 8/16GB internal storage plus a microSD slot for expansion, a 3.2-inch touch screen, GPS, an FM radio, Wi-Fi and built-in DivX support. What it doesn?t have is the Touch?s front-facing camera or its hi-res retina display.
The Galaxy Player is already on sale in France priced at ?200 for the 8GB and ?250 for 16GB. This is most likely to translate directly to $200 and $250 when the player comes stateside, possibly as soon as this month. This little device looks great. I wonder why nobody has managed to do this before?
Video: Samsung Galaxy Player (YP-G50) ad [Samsung Hub]
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