Tuesday, March 30, 2010

GuruPlug Server - PLUS

GuruPlug Server - PLUS
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Mean & Green

Drawing under 5 Watts of power, this little palm-sized powerhouse can handle all your biggest tasks while still saving about 96% on energy costs when compared to the average 175 Watt desktop computer.

Limitless

You can customize your Plug to work in almost any industry - Home Automation, Security/Survellance, Medical Monitoring, Industrial Automation, Smart Grid Electrical, Mesh and Grid Computing.

Get Connected

You can never have enough storage, not to mention fast access to all that data... That's why we have provided Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.O and eSATA connection options to the Server line of products. Go ahead give us what you got, we can take it.
Package Contents:

  • GuruPlug Server - PLUS

  • (2x Gb Ethernet, 2 x USB 2.0, 1x eSATA @ 3Gb/s SATAII, 1x MicroSD Slot)
  • USB Cable
  • Ethernet (cat 5) Cable
  • CD Containing Software and Documentations
Available in US, UK, or Euro Power Adapters

Sunday, March 14, 2010

VirusTotal - Free Online Virus and Malware Scan - About VT

VirusTotal - Free Online Virus and Malware Scan - About VT
VirusTotal is a service that analyzes suspicious files and facilitates the quick detection of viruses, worms, trojans, and all kinds of malware detected by antivirus engines.
Specs:
  • Free, independent service
  • Use of multiple antivirus engines
  • Real-time automatic updates of virus signatures
  • Detailed results from each antivirus engine
  • Real time global statistics
PC World Best of the 2007 VirusTotal has been awarded by the American edition of PC World Magazine, one of the 100 best products of year 2007 in the Security Web Site category.

The 100 Best Products of 2007.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The processor in the TiVo Premiere is over twice as fast as the Series3 -- Engadget HD

The processor in the TiVo Premiere is over twice as fast as the Series3 -- Engadget HD
DVR processor chart
Just about all of you can tell us exactly how fast the processor in your computer is, but what about your DVR? We don't give it much thought ourselves until things slow down, but this chart from TiVo Community's Premiere FAQ really opens our eyes to why so many DVRs have such crapy interfaces. As you can see, the new TiVo Premiere sports a processor that is way faster than just about any DVR out there, and easily dwarfs the old Series3 and TiVo HD. This not only makes it easy to understand why the new Premiere interface didn't get back ported to the Series3, but it also makes us wonder what other capabilities might be leveraged by TiVo with this new found power.

Thursday, March 04, 2010

HDMI 1.4a spec released in full, lays down mandatory 3D format support details -- Engadget HD

HDMI 1.4a spec released in full, lays down mandatory 3D format support details -- Engadget HD: "HDMI 1.4a spec released in full, lays down mandatory 3D format support details That the HDMI 1.4 spec would need some tweaking to ease compatibility between old upgraded set top boxes delivering 3DTV, Blu-ray 3D, receivers and displays was already established and today the full information has been released to all HDMI Adopters. Firmly implemented are the mandatory formats devices will need to interpret with displays required to support all mandatory formats, repeaters able to pass through all of them, and sources must support at least one. That certainly doesn't stop older HDMI 1.3 labeled equipment from delivering a Full HD 3D experience, as long as they're able to upgrade to compatible signaling.

As HDGuru explains, the main potential hangup is in the audio receiver, as older ones without 3D passthrough capability may not be able to interpret 3D signals, and can't be upgraded to interpret it requiring a workaround like Panasonic's upcoming dual HDMI packing Blu-ray player. Whether it's "frame packing" (sequential) in 1080p/24Hz for movies or 720p/60Hz for games, and either side-by-side horizontal at 1080i/60Hz or top-bottom compressed 720p/60Hz and 1080p/24Hz for TV the new updates to the spec just ensure everyone is speaking the same language going forward. We haven't heard of any looming compatibility issues for 3DTV devices but until it gets in someone's home and the cables are plugged in we're sure some will still have doubts.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

DynDNS.com Internet Guide Levels Out

DynDNS.com Internet Guide Levels Out

Current users will be grandfathered into Pro features for free! Spread the word -- make sure you and your friends are signed up before Friday, March 5th
As the popularity of the DynDNS.com Internet Guide continues to build, we’ve decided to level out the offerings, making it simple and easy for new users to sign up for the exact tier of Internet Guide that best fits their needs. While the basic package will remain available at no charge, even for those new to the service, we are happy to reward Internet Guide users by allowing them to keep their current service at no cost -- so from one to five networks and up, we’ve got you covered!

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