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    berbar: Sean, which HTPC do you use? more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I was thinking of getting a PS3. Can anyone tell me to what degree a PS3 can be used as an HTPC with addons like PS3 Media Server and PlayOn? What are... more »
    ceilingFANBOY: At least when I checked very briefly back when the ZinoHD came out, the upgrade costs are unexpectedly reasonable. I could have perhaps found better d... more »
    whiteflea: Good article, but you should follow it up with a series on the software required with all of this. What would be the good software? My particular sit... more »
    Xagest: So... what ever happened to that EEE pc Keyboard thing? You know, with the wireless HDMI and capacitive touch screen? more »
    dagamer34: I have an HP Slimline as the backbone of my HTPC setup, with Windows Media Center running the show. At $500-600, I find it's far more flexible than th... more »
    Chimaera: Major caveat to the Dell Zino: It will NOT do 5.1 audio over HDMI (2.1 only) and does not have optical out. If that's not a requirement, then enjoy.... more »
    bornonbord: Rrrrgh. But I want to wait until I see what Boxee has to offer. What's their set-top going to bring? Also - Has anyone actually gotten that Dell Zi... more »
    Thee Sea: I like this article. It is a good article. more »
    Gaucho85: Not to be labeled a fanboy or anything but calling the Xbox 360 over the PS3 is really subjective. I have both but I'd recommend the PS3 over the 360 ... more »
    BubbleF**kingBuddy: I can't believe the COWON S9 got no love in the PMP section. It straight-up blows the iPod Touch and Zune HD out of the water. more »
    Odin: The best gaming PC will always be one you build yourself. more »
    MitchellChris: Razer Mamba beats the Sidewinder X8 hands down. more »
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    8-Bay Drobo Pro Reviewed, Approved

    PC Perspective put the $1,500, 8-bay Drobo Pro through all the paces, and they found that, yes, it's wonderful, and yes, it lacks eSATA. But if you need/want eSATA, there's always the 5-bay Drobo S. [PC Perspective]
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  • #homeserver

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  • #storage

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  • #nowavailable

    Now Available

    Zeemote's Bluetooth mobile phone controller for Blackberry is up for grabs today, and should provide a much better gaming experience than fiddling around with a trackball. Iomega has a new line of full-featured NAS units out, too. More »
  • #routers

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  • #timemachine

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  • #review

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    The Gadget: A RAID-enabled, four drive, DLNA supporting, internet streaming, Apple Time Machine supporting NAS that, while not a Windows Home Server, has tons of functionality built into the tiny box. More »
  • #review

    My Book World Edition II (4TB) Lightning Review

    The Gadget: My Book World Edition II, a 4TB NAS in RAID configuration—in other words, a small networked hard drive with a ton of secure storage. More »
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    Seagate's BlackArmor Drives And NAS Provide More Secure Backup Than Normal Drives

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    QNAP SS-839 Pro Turbo NAS Shrinks Mega RAID to Notebook Sizes

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