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Ghot, you should just use tinyurl brah so you don't run into the link problems on jsp.



Don't know how....don't care :)

BUT...how about an Indestructible DVD instead....

http://millenniata.com/technology/
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From MaxPC

http://tinyurl.com/3q2yls4



More and more folks are turning to cloud services like Dropbox to store their oh-so-precious private data, but when it comes to truly valuable info, it's still a good idea to keep a physical backup disc around in case those virtual services crap out on you. Then again, CDs and DVDs scratch waaaaay too easily and have limited shelf lives. If you've ever been screwed by a big gouge across an important backup disc, you might want to check out the new optical media that's hitting the market soon. Supposedly, it lasts forever, and the Department of Defense vouches for its resiliency.

They're called M-Discs and they're being brought to market a start-up company called Millenniata, Computerworld reports. M-Discs ditch the traditional reflective layer found in standard physical media discs and instead etch the information directly into the body of the multi-layered disc itself, which is made of an undisclosed stone-like substance. Millenniata says that any device that can read a DVD can read an M-Disc – the only special equipment necessary in the whole process is an M-Disc burner.

That's cool in and of itself, but Millenniata also claims that M-Discs are darned near impervious to damage. They told Computerworld you can toss an M-Disc in liquid nitrogen, then dump boiling water all over it, and nary a byte of data will be damaged. A DoD study found no data loss after subjecting the M-Disc to grueling conditions -- a claim no other disc can make.

Although LG's supplying the initial round of M-Disc burners, Millenniata's CEO says that any DVD hardware manufacturer can make the jump to M-Disc by installing a firmware upgrade on their machines. The M-Disc's staying power comes at the cost of burn speed, however; you can only write to them at a 4x rate. At that speed, it's almost a good thing that M-Discs will only be able to match standard DVD capacities of 4.7GB when they hit the shelves in October for $3 a pop. Millenniata puts their money where their mouth is by offering a lifetime warranty for the discs.

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Aug 8 2011 12:26pm
Inflatable backyard 12' x 7' Theater in a Box

http://www.wired.com/reviews/2011/08/cinebox/
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Aug 8 2011 01:13pm
India’s $35 Laptop Goes Into Mass Production For Use In Schools

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For $35 one wouldn’t expect much in the way of performance, but sources at PCWorld have confirmed that each device would include a touchscreen display, Wi-Fi/USB, 2GB of Ram, and a physical keyboard. The device itself is also rumored to be powered by a 2-watt power supply for use in regions where the power grid is less reliable.


If they can pull that off, that would be great.

Source: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/india%E2%80%99s_35_laptop_goes_mass_production_use_schools
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Aug 8 2011 01:22pm
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India’s $35 Laptop Goes Into Mass Production For Use In Schools



If they can pull that off, that would be great.

Source: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/indias%5F35%5Flaptop%5Fgoes%5Fmass%5Fproduction%5Fuse%5Fschools



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GIGABYTE Announces Entire 6 Series Ready to Support Native PCIe Gen. 3 and IVY Bridge

http://www.gigabyte.com/press-center/news-page.aspx?nid=1048
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EVGA Z68 motherboards have arrived

http://www.evga.com/articles/00643/
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