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  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Jan 8th, 2008
  • Comments: 1

Ridata introduces new Solid State Drives

Finally we are seeing the long awaited progress in the Solid State Drives market. Ridata was the first company to announce three new 2.5″ SATA Solid State Drives in 32-, 64-, and 128GB capacities that have read speeds of up to 170 MB / per second and write speeds of up to 105 MB / per second.

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Categories: Hardware

  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Nov 21st, 2007
  • Comments: 16

Solid State Hard Drives

I’m really excited about this new technology that will make its way and replace those magnetic hard drives in the long run. Solid State hard drives are based on flash memory which you usually find in most mp3 players these days. They have several advantages in comparison to magnetic hard drives.

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  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Sep 25th, 2007
  • Comments: 10

Windows Steady State

Who needs Windows Vistas parental control if you have all the options in Windows XP as well if you download the Microsoft software Steady State which probably was not designed with parental control in mind but with user control in general on Windows XP systems. The major benefit of Steady State is that you can create user accounts, restrict those accounts plus define that all changes made with these accounts are undone after rebooting the system.

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Categories: Operating Systems, Security, Tools, Windows, software

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