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Last year they announced the USB 3.0 specification. Compared to Firewire and eSATA, the USB 3.0 specification will really make your computing experience a lot better.
Seagate asked us to come in and check out the Black Armor PS110 portable drive – a 500 GB drive with PC card to run at it’s best speeds. It will allow data transfer 10 times better than before. Unfortunately, computer process can not meet the speed of the drive, but 3x faster is just as good.
The only downfall to the drive is the USB 3.0 card that is used for transfer needs a USB 2.0 port to power. A small limitation for fast speeds. However, if you have a home theater system, this device will push those HD movies without problem. Plus, it’s a great way to backup your drive.
In this video, Todd Cochrane talks to John from Seagate about this great device.
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Wow. I have never had this happen, but during the show, I think I fell alseep! I was thinking about it, and decided to send it out anyway. Hilarity ensues and hopefully I didn’t say anything weird….
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CES 2010 is days away. Will be playing the Blue Moon New Decade. The new Laptop is working great – 2009 in review on TPN Weekly – Thanks to Andy McCaskey and Todd Cochrane for being great friends.
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The Amiga has been sort of an enigma in the computer industry. It started in 1982 as the Amiga corporation, then Commodore purchased the line to put in their family of computers. The computer was held high for video production – with a video toaster, the system could do as much as a mac or PC, but for less price.
Commodore of course folded up, but the Amiga line still tried to thrive. On March 27th 1997, Gateway 2000 decided to take over the reigns and be the home to this great machine. We have since seen Gateway come and go.
Other historical notes for this week – the EU lands a fine on Microsoft, Microsoft splits into 5 while Motorola splits into 2. Seagate gets bought by Veritas and Kevin Mitnik pleads guilty to wire fraud. Finally we see Excel 4.0 introduced, as well as Mac OS X.
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