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-+Imation ships first wireless USB hard drive
Dong Ngo
Imation ships world's first wireless USB external hard drive that offers 1.5TB of storage and a speed of 15MBps at up to 30 feet away. Originally posted at Crave
-+Inside CNET Labs Podcast 70: Or I'll kick you in the face
Eric Franklin
A typical ICL recording session (my foot). Dong finally watches "The Wire" and not surprisingly sings its praises. I've been telling him it's the best show I've seen for years now and he finally takes the hint. Although, he has a bit of trouble understanding what a re-up is. Noob. We then move to the communist empire that is Vietnam. Dong thinks that it is attempting to block Facebook from users in Vietnam, but has no real proof of this. I mean how can a government block Facebook for fear of their citizens getting "Americanized," yet continually revere KFC? Then, via the backdrop of Linux, we ask why people like to spend their money and actually don't want things for free. Lastly, we take the second half the episode to answer just two e-mails. To subscribe to this podcast, visit us at our main page and click the podcast link on the right. Don't forget to leave us voice mail at 1-800-947-6399 or e-mail us at ...
-+ViewSonic's VP2365wb fails to see the light
Eric Franklin
Hey! A black ViewSonic monitor! (Credit: Josh P. Miller/CNET) We get in a lot of 16:9 monitors, but this is the first we've gotten that didn't have a TN-based panel. The 23-inch wide-screen ViewSonic VP2365wb monitor has an Enhanced In-Plane Switching panel (E-IPS). E-IPS panels usually have improved viewing angles over TNs, especially from the lower angle. The VP2365wb does, indeed, have the type of viewing angle you'd expect from an IPS model, but its brightness leaves a bit to be desired. Check out the full review. Also, be sure to keep an eye on the monitor product door for new monitor reviews every week. Originally posted at Crave
-+HDMI products to get meaningful labels
Dong Ngo
HDMI Licensing releases guidelines that enforce meaningful labeling to different versions of HDMI cables. Originally posted at Crave
-+Home Server Power Pack 3: It's all about Windows 7
Dong Ngo
Microsoft to release Power Pack 3 upgrade to Windows Home Server on November 24 to better support Windows 7-based devices. Originally posted at Windows 7 Insider
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