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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 05 2008 | apple, AAPL, .mac, software, hardware, technology
    AppleInsider | Investors probe Apple's Jobs on successor, games, future products

    All in all, it sounds like Apple's annual shareholder meeting was pretty normal but there are inklings that Apple will be heading into home servers (which I'm excited about and can't believe Apple took so long to enter) and better .Mac features.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 07 2008 | computers, hardware, CES
    Alienware curved display rocks Crysis at 2880 x 900 - Engadget

    Damn. Awesome new screen coming for gamers

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 21 2007 | MacBook, hardware, repair, Mac

    If you want to self-upgrade any part of MacBook Pro, this looks like the site to check out...

    Quoted: MacBook Pro Disassembly. Repair your MacBook Pro yourself. iFixit sells MacBook parts, and we'll show you how to install them. MacBook hard drives, RAM, displays, and more with free Fixit Guides!

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 21 2007 | mac, hardware, hard drive
    MCE OptiBay Hard Drive for MacBook Pro, MacBook and PowerBook G4

    I'm looking at increasing the hard drive space on my Macbook Pro and this company produces hard drives which replace the DVD/CD Burner. You can put the DVD/CD Burner into an external closure and max out your hard drive capacity.

    Quoted: Visit www.mcetech.com for the latest in storage solutions and portable accessories for your Mac.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 19 2007 | computers, hardware
    Fujitsu adopts flash memory for new tablets | CNET News.com

    It has begun - laptop/tablet PCs now being sold with flash rather that regualr hard drives. Less power consumption and better reliability. Now they just need to get a whole lot larger on the capacity side.

    Quoted: Fujitsu adopts flash memory for new tablets | Flash drives are expensive and hold less data, but for tablet PCs, which tend to get dropped a lot, they can be a good fit. Photos: Flash-based LifeBooks | March 19, 2007, 4:00 AM PT | Michael Kanellos

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 06 2007 | Archos, technology, hardware, media player
    Hands-On With The Just-Announced Archos 704-WiFi PMP

    The new Archos Media Player looks pretty hawt.

    Quoted: At midnight, Archos pulled the curtain back on their feature-packed, but anything-but-pocket-friendly 704-Wifi PMP (although it's closer in form to an UMPC than an iPod.) ...

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    5 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 09 2006 | music, computer, software, hardware, AV
    Joel on Software > The Infinite Music Collection

    This review of the Sonos music system makes me really want one for my house. It sounds like a great end-to-end solution. Does anybody out ther have experience with these?

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    5 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 04 2006 | optimus, keyboard, hardware
    Life and Incredible Adventures of Optimus Keyboards

    The livejournal page for the optimus keyboard project is pretty cool. I'm not really sure what I'd use that little three key keyboard for but I'm pretty certain I can come up with some stuff (how about a "Dot This!" button?).

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    2 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 24 2006 | hardware, Amazon.com, S3
    CrunchGear » Blog Archive » Zetabyte Amazon Storage Device

    Network storage that backs up to Amazon's S3 storage via this hardware device. 690GB for $299/month. Yikes!

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2006 | mac, hardware, MacBook Pro
    MCE OptiBay Hard Drive for MacBook Pro and PowerBook G4

    You can replace the optical drive on your mac with more storage thanks to optidrive. That could be a nice upgrade at some point in the future! And just to show how thoughtful they are, each one comes with a firewire enclosure for your optical drive so that you don't lose that as well!

    Quoted: The new MCE OptiBay Hard Drive was created for those users who need as much hard drive space as possible inside their MacBook Pro or PowerBook G4. Period. The MCE OptiBay Hard Drive replaces your internal SuperDrive or Combo drive with a high performance hard drive resulting in unheard of capacities in laptop hard drive space for all your projects... digital video, music, photos, etc. Two bootable hard drives inside your system open up a whole world of freedom and flexibility never before experienced in a Mac laptop... Scratch disk/System disk, RAID configurations, "System-dedicated" drives, and more. Plus, each OptiBay Hard Drive includes a portable FireWire enclosure for your SuperDrive or Combo drive so you'll still be able to use it anytime you want for loading system software or applications, as well as burning, playing, or ripping CDs and DVDs!

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