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Thecus launches new storage system in 1U Rack

The Thecus 1U4600 succeeds 1U4500. This 1U NAS can accommodate up to four hard drives.
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Thecus Technology presents its network storage solution 1U4600. This NAS (Network Attached Storage) in 1U Rack is a modernized version of the 1U4500, equipped with an Intel Celeron processor and 1GB of RAM.

“Enterprises need storage solutions with superior price remains within budget. The new 1U4600 meets these needs, “explains Florence Shih, CEO Thecus. “With multiple redundancies and performance, the 1U4600 sets a new standard for storage solutions professional powerful and versatile. ”

This product can accommodate four 3.5 “hard drives and offers broader connectivity, two Gigabit Ethernet jacks, five USB 2.0 and eSATA interface. Everything is configurable RAID (with possible disk encryption AES 256-bit) and may act as iSCSI target. Note that several 1U4600 will be shared: a master custodian will then drive the other NAS, which will offer storage capacity very large.

This product is available in two versions: the first offers a classic power of 200 W (1U4600S), while the second is equipped with a redundant block for a power of 250 W (1U4600R). The 1U4600 is available at price of 1275 euros TTC.

Microsoft and Yahoo! Buzz accuse of being a useless product and late

Google’s competitors claim the existence of similar products of creation and believe that the platform will fail.

Given the barrage of opinions that is raising the social tool of Google, Buzz, technology companies have been quick apostille your own comments. They have been Microsoft and Yahoo, major competitors of the firm in Mountain View who have lashed out mainly against the

“Busy people do not want another social network, but can add all services in one,” sources said Redmond. “We already have something. Hotmail customers have benefited from Microsoft working together with Flickr, Facebook, Twitter and other partners since 2008. “

For its part, Yahoo! has indicated that it has a similar product that also has the same name: Buzz. “Two years after our tool Google has followed our lead,” point since the signing ironically led by Carol Bartz.

The opinions of both companies are in line with many users who see Google as the tool of something useless, but also may be due to concerns over its host. For now, the number of accessions to Buzz is about 200million, with many companies that have not been slow to create their own GMail account associated with the new platform for social use.

Google & Mobile Service

Over the past few years Google has been amassing a large amount of technology that can successfully change the way phone service is provided to millions of households, mobile phones and company phone systems. You may remember the days of only having one phone provider in your area (usually called something Bell). Then you would have to pick a long distance provider such as AT&T, Sprint, MCI etc. Well, the game has certainly changed in recent years. Now there are a large number of different phone service providers in local areas and then there are the VoIP service providers that pretty much overlap and cover 800% of the world now. How is it all possible then you may ask? Well FIBER is the secret. Fiberoptic cables cover a large portion of the USA and other countries around the world. And guess which company owns TONS of FIBER? Hopefully from the title of this article you can guess – yup – its Google.

A few years ago there was a phone service that came out called GrandCentral. Basically the service gave you a phone number that you could setup to forward calls when people called it. You could forward them to your home, your cell, work or pretty much anywhere you wanted. Google bought that company and launched Google Voice. With this service Google added voicemail, multiple phone number forwarding (i.e. you can ring every phone you own by calling one number) and pretty much created an amazing program with which you can save tons of money on your phone bill. If you have a cell phone with a friends or favorites program, you can set your Google Voice number up as a favorite so all calls from it are free. Then you dont give out your cell number, you give out the Google Voice phone number. Now whenever anyone calls you, its a free inbound call. Brilliant. Now you can sit on the phone for hours late at night while you ask your girlfriend what she is thinking about and then she can reply, nothing much what are you thinking about and go on and on for hours. Its free, so why not fall asleep listening to each other breath over the phone.

Most recently Google made another interesting purchase of a company called Gizmo5 which is a very similar online calling system to Skype. This system also lets you setup some friends lists etc. and there are rumors that Google is setting up a massive phone network that will essentially make phone calls free. Now we know that Google has to make money on it somehow, so lets setup a way to show (listen) to advertisements each time a call is made and presto! Free phone calling is on its way to the masses. I personally cant wait to ditch the annoying amounts of money it costs just to have a device that telemarketers and survey companies can use to reach me on. Anyone important already knows my cell phone. Yet for some reason, I just cant bring myself to cut off the rest of the world.

Future versions of Firefox will adopt a multiprocess model

Firefox 3.7 and Firefox 4.0 will allocate separate processes at the interface to web pages and plugins. This will improve the stability and security of all.

Benjamin SmedbergDeveloper at Mozilla tells it is a true jack of all trades, which currently focuses on the problem of segregation of duties within the browsers of the foundation. It is the project manager ElectrolysisWhich aims to allocate different processes at the interface of Firefox, the minutes of each page and the transplants. A whole program.

This separation of tasks will influence positive stability and security of the browser. Using multiple processes will also increase Firefox performance (especially when multiple pages open simultaneously) and reduce delays sometimes observed.

The Code Project Electrolysis is not yet sufficiently stable to allow testing seriously. Benjamin Auffarth nevertheless managed to achieve results quite promising. Gains recorded seem higher than those won by a daily compilation of classic Firefox.

The results of this work will appear gradually in Firefox. The milling 3.7 separate grafts rendering the HTML page, eliminating many sources of deadlock. With Version 4.0Each page will function in a different process. Firefox will then adopt a modus operandi similar to that used for Chrome and Internet Explorer 8.

Blackberry App World to Get Carrier Billing Soon

rim_blackberry_app_worldCurrently, the only way an application on your BlackBerry App have the world, is sure that all your PayPal information, download, indicate first, that you have enough to pay for the application itself. What happens if you are not a habitual user PayPal? Or maybe it’s frustrating enough, except that an additional step between them?

Jim Balsillie, RIM’s CEO, announced at the BlackBerry Developer Conference, which is usually slightly in 2010, when you download your account OFF APP world. This allows you to spontaneously and it gets going, it was announced approach.Also broker Paypal, a new Blackberry Theme Studio offers more customization BlackBerry user interface, and support for a new advertising service developers to integrate ads into their applications. No words, if we consider the transformation in the next few years will see, although I expect one or two carrier at the time, but not all at once.