Technology marches on: Casio’s new US$1000 camera can do 60 frames per second at 6 megapixels per frame for one second, or full HD (1920 x 1080) at 60 … gulfstream/2376
Stupidly expensive “audiophile” products … like the $485 volume knob and the $1500 power cord (“apparently the miles of lowly aluminium high … gulfstream/1873
Somewhat interesting report on the reliability of Apple laptops, a subject somewhat close to my heart. I suspect the absolute numbers aren’t … gulfstream/1920
Standard power connectors. e.g. the C14 the connector used by almost all computers. (Quite a lot of thought has gone into these.) Don’t know how to … gulfstream/2096
The Suspicious Looking Device: “The only function of the Suspicious Looking device is to appear as suspicious as possible, whether carried in hand or … gulfstream/2166
Ha, strange: “Small Numbers of Video iPods Shipped With Windows Virus. … As you might imagine, we are upset at Windows for not being more hardy against … gulfstream/2177
The ATM (cash machine) at the DNA Lounge gives out receipts which are headed “SHOPPING IS NOT CREATING / YOU ARE NOT WHAT YOU OWN”. gulfstream/2216
C H A P T E R 3 - Rackmounting the Systems
information about how to set up a server room. (hot aisle, cold aisle)
YouTube - Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote
Coding Relic: Embedded + CPU != x86
why embedded cpus are typically not x86 cpus
Google spotlights data center inner workings | Tech news blog - CNET News.com
a little bit of detail on the architecture of google's datacenters
Small Dog Electronics | Small Dog Electronics - New and Refurbished Apple / Mac Computers
Debian GNU/Linux device driver check page
sort of checks whether linux device drivers exist for you hardware. you need linux to be running first so this seems of somewhat limited utility.
interview with the creators of zfs
StorageMojo » Everything You Know About Disks Is Wrong
Cool Tool: Incra Precision Rulers
zieak.com » Blog Archive » Nintendo mouse
LaCie - Golden Disk - Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Bug Labs
programmable little computer with components that can be snapped in or out (e.g. camera, keyboard)