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Yearly Archives: 2011

Apple’s iCloud: Not the End to SMB/ Home Storage Servers

One question I have been getting a lot lately has been whether or not I think Apple's iCloud is going to be the end...

Happy Birthday ServeTheHome, Turning Two Years Old!

Today marks the second anniversary of ServeTheHome.com which was started on June 8, 2009. To mark the occasion here are some interesting facts: 1. During...

Eye-Fi Pro X2 8GB SD Card Review: 802.11n, RAW, and Movie Capture to the Network

The Eye-Fi Pro X2 8GB combines a 802.11n WiFi connection and 8GB of Class 6 SD card storage in a standard SDHC card package,...

ASUS P8Q67-M DO/CSM Sandy Bridge LGA1155 Motherboard Review

Intel's Q67 chipset is mainly targeted at the corporate desktop and the ASUS P8Q67-M DO/CSM is no exception. With a Q67 based board and...

Windows 8 Preview, Intel’s Threat, QNAP Expanding

Unfortunately client commitments meant I was unable to make Computex this year but I have been following coverage. There were a few interesting announcements...

Map Eye-Fi to Windows Home Server 2011 Share to Save Files to the WHS

The Eye-Fi Pro X2 is a cool product that I will be featuring a bit more on ServeTheHome.com. For those that are not familiar...

European Union to Scrutinize the WD-Hitachi and Seagate-Samsung Deals

As many industry observers expected, the two major pending storage deals, Western Digital – Hitachi and Seagate – Samsung are attracting antitrust scrutiny. Regulators...

FTC Second Request in Seagate-Samsung, Gigabyte Xeon E3 Boards, Addonics NAS, Tough Mudder

A few bits of this week's interesting storage news and an update on ServeTheHome including a FTC request in the Seagate-Samsung deal, new Xeon...

Newegg Hitachi Hard Drive Packaging – May 2011 Update

One area where Newegg has had a poor reputation over the past few years has been hard drive packaging. Recently I have picked up...

SanDisk’s Acquisition of Pliant – The First Step?

A week ago SanDisk announced a $327 million deal to acquire Pliant Technology, I believe this is only the first step in SanDisk's strategy....
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