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Arista launches 10 and 40Gb Ethernet switch

Arista has announced a switch that delivers 1.28TB of combined switching bandwidth for both 10 and 40 Gigabit... Read more

30 March, 2011

Sky set to launch cap-free fibre broadband

...of BT's Infinity packages come with a monthly usage allowance of 40GB. Increasing the monthly price bumps those packages up to 'unlimited' usage, but... Read more

12 April, 2012 by Ben Woods

Samsung 305U - Part 2, Linux Preparation and openSuSE Installation

Just to be complete and accurate, please note the correction in the title of this post - apparently the general... Read more

27 December, 2011

Ofcom: Fixed broadband still bears the brunt of data

...For home broadband, the average monthly data usage ranges between 10GB and 40GB, depending on the operator. The report noted that the London Internet Exchange... Read more

2 November, 2011 by David Meyer

Oracle enters BI with Exalytics appliance

...powered by four 10-core Intel Xeon E7 processors with connectivity through 40Gb InfiniBand, and 10Gb and one-gigabit Ethernet. Ellison said that after data... Read more

3 October, 2011 by Jack Clark
Nokia Belle handsets ring in NFC

Nokia Belle handsets ring in NFC

...definition video. It also provides 8GB of internal storage, expandable up to 40GB using a microSD card. Like the 700 and 600 models, the phone... Read more

25 August, 2011 by Ben Woods

Intel prepares 320 Series SSD bug fix

...up as 8MB drives upon restart. The drives' actual capacity ranges from 40GB to 600GB, depending on the model. The SSDs, representing Intel's third... Read more

26 July, 2011

Intel unveils third generation of SSDs

...on from the X25-M SSD line and ranges in capacity from 40GB to 600GB. That maximum storage capacity is more than triple the 160GB... Read more

29 March, 2011 by Jack Clark

IBM expands capabilities of zEnterprise mainframe

...G8264 has 48 ports running at 10Gb, fed by four uplinks at 40Gb. These were first announced in September and October 2010, respectively, but this... Read more

17 February, 2011 by Jack Clark

In Praise of Clonezilla

To really understand this article, you have to understand how things work around our house. It's pretty simple - I am... Read more

22 January, 2011

Government aims to close digital gap with £98 PCs

...17-inch monitor, a 2.8GHz P4 processor, 512MB RAM and a 40GB hard drive for around £140. Remploy says that it is still working... Read more

18 January, 2011 by Ben Woods

Intel launches ultra-small SSD range

...PCIe) connector. The drives are currently shipping to customers. Pricing for a 40GB drive is $99 (£64) while a 80GB drive is $179. Both... Read more

30 December, 2010

The Weekly Round-Up: Do you love your dog or your iPod more?

...we happily carry around tiny devices in our pockets capable of holding 40GB and a lot more, while our desktops have multiple cores and endless... Read more

17 September, 2010 by The Round-Up
Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 Beta

Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 Beta

The Wave 4 release of Microsoft's Live Essentials fills in many of the gaps in Windows 7, and competes with tools like Apple's iLife. Read more

14 June, 2010 by Simon Bisson
MiniAide Fat32 Formatter 1.0

MiniAide Fat32 Formatter 1.0

...disks work on windows 2000 XP Vista Win7, Mac, Linux, the iPod (40gb), various Nas boxes and mediaplayers and Norton Ghost 2003 Fat32 formatter works... Read more

13 April, 2012

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