Monday, January 22, 2007
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Pensamento
Tudo aquilo que algum idiota diz que é urgente, é algo que algum imbecil não fez em tempo útil e querem que você, o otário, se desenrasque para fazer em tempo recorde!
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
WIND FARM
Dark Roasted Blend has some great pictures of wind farms ranging from construction, to shots of wind farms in use (like the one above), to large scale failure of the blades. Until seeing these shots, I never realized the massiveness of wind turbines - some of the blades are each more than 200 feet in length!
Buffalo WZR-AG300NH AirStation Wireless-N Infinity Dual Band Router
Now this is where wireless routers are going. Besides its speedy wireless -N connectivity, Buffalo says this AirStation Wireless-N Infinity Dual Band Router is the first to receive the stamp of approval for Windows Vista. You can tell by those serious- looking antennas that this baby is a juggler, handling four wireless standards (802.11b/g/a/n) all at the same time, and even going dual-band for quicker throughput. That veritable alphabet soup (especially that letter "n") lets you grab your data at speeds of 300Mbps, and hey, that's fast enough for some serious HDTV throughput.
If you don't like using this WZR-AG300NH as a router, switch it over to bridge mode and then you can use it as an access point. In addition to its wireless feats of strength, it also has a quartet of gigabit Ethernet ports. Buffalo didn't announce pricing, but said the product is designed for the consumer market "and small to medium businesses."
Monday, January 08, 2007
Buffalo LinkTheater Wireless Media Player
Buffalo rolled out an easier-to-set- up version of its LinkTheater Wireless Media Player, and it's not going as far as its higher-end brandmate, the AirStation Wireless-N Infiniti, and staying on more finite ground with the 802.11a and 802.11g standards. In case you're wondering, that's just garden-variety Wi-Fi.
Its latest trick is its ability to play well in the sandbox with Intel Viiv PCs, even waking them up when they're asleep, and it's also Dolby Digital approved and certified by the Digital Living Network Alliance. Plus, it can play just about any music, image or video file formats such as MP3, MPEG 1, 2, and 4, Windows Media and even XviD and H.264 among others. Those must all be, of course, in standard definition. There's more:
Other than that, this LinkTheater looks a lot like the media players Buffalo has been showing as for the past year or two. It's a rather handsome box, but it also stops a little short in the output category, too, where it spits out composite, S-Video and component, but no dice with HDMI. Pricing and availability date wasn't announced, but this will probably be the value-priced entry in the Buffalo home theater media player line.
Taser C2
Taser introduced the C2, its latest personal protection zapper. It does not work out of the box. Once purchased, you must complete a background check online or using a toll-free number...
After that you get an activation code and unique serial number. The C2 also disperses serialized confetti whenever deployed, as with earlier models. Taser also realizes that having your taser match your handbag is important, which is why it comes in colors—Black Pearl, Titanium Silver, Electric Blue, and Metallic Pink for the ladies or more fashionable men. This model is also more novice-friendly, which means that the high-end pro features like dataport management and digital displays are gone. The result is a much lower cost, it starts at $299
Sunday, January 07, 2007
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