Archive for March, 2007

“gigabit products” - NETGEAR Exhibits at CeBIT 2007 Demonstrating Innovations in Digital

NETGEAR Exhibits at CeBIT 2007 Demonstrating Innovations in Digital WebWire - It features a Gigabit Ethernet interface that enables users to quickly and easily transfer, share and store music, photos, data files, and videos across the network. The Storage Central Turbo supports two 3.5-inch Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives of any [...]

“gigabit products” - Q&A: Networking pioneer says adios to Fibre Channel, howdy 10 Gigabit

Q&A: Networking pioneer says adios to Fibre Channel, howdy 10 Gigabit Computerworld - March 29, 2007 (Computerworld) — Greg Scherer was nearly a plank owner at Fibre Channel networking vendor Emulex Corp., where the engineer worked for 24 years at the 28-year-old company. Scherer, who retired last year, rose through the ranks to [...]

“gigabit news” - Lenovo ThinkPad X60T laptop review

Lenovo ThinkPad X60T laptop reviewTechWorld - There s also 1GB PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM (4GB maximum), 60GB (ATA-100) hard disk drive, 12.1-inch display (1024×768 pixels), Intel 3945 a/b/g, Gigabit Ethernet, V.92 modem, Client Security Solution, and Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900. Spending a

“gigabit news” - Why does Linux hate me?

Why does Linux hate me?ZDNet Blogs - Abit BL7 Raid motherboard 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 1.5GB RAM Two ATA drives (200GB, 250GB) connected to HPT370 controller (on motherboard) in non-RAID configuration ATI Radeon 9600 AGP video adapter Realtek RTL8169 Gigabit Ethernet adapter I downloaded the

“gigabit products” - New choices in networked storage

New choices in networked storageInfoworld - If you want something more advanced you can even put a gigabit switch behind it. If I didn t know it was iSCSI I wouldn t even think about it [IPStorage]. Now that we are done testing, I would be comfortable [...]

“gigabit products” - Dual-1.8GHz G4 Power Mac CPU upgrade

Dual-1.8GHz G4 Power Mac CPU upgradeMacNN - Newer Technology (NewerTech) today announced the MAXPower G4/7448 Single- and Dual-Processor Upgrades starting at $400 for Power Macintosh G4 AGP Graphics/Sawtooth, Gigabit Ethernet, Digital/Audio, or Quicksilver model computers. The MAXPower