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Paint.NET 3.5 Release Arrives

For those who use this program, it has been forever since the last non-beta version. I know that I have gone to the site several times, just certain that all work had stopped on the project.
It’s out now, and from preliminary shakedown, the wait was worth it.

What’s New
For a more detailed change log, please visit [...]

Western Digital Is Back In the SCSI Business

Once upon a time, when performance in disk drives meant you had to have a SCSI (Small Computer System Interface, developed from the SASI interface, developed by Seagate) add-in card and connected drive, many manufacturers made them. Western Digital never had many offerings, but those it had worked very well.
Then the IDE (integrated drive electronics) [...]

Microsoft Moves Forward With Windows 7, Still Includes Underwhelming Disk Defrag

Though Windows 7 is a very big step in bringing the operating system into the 21st century in some ways, in others it seems horrendously stuck in the past. The defragment routines included with Windows 7 don’t look, or act, so differently from those first licensed by Microsoft from Symantec (Norton disk defragger called Speeddisk) [...]

New Memory Provided By Samsung - Numonyx Collaboration

New kinds of memory are being developed, and improved, all the time. Samsung, long recognized as a leader in memory technology (have you checked your video card memory lately?) is partnering with less known company Numonyx to bring a new, and very fast memory to the technical world.
While the recession has seen a couple of [...]

2 TB Here, and Looking Good!

notice that the Molex connector is gone? Too bad.
The Western Digital 2 TB drives are here, and Loyd Case at PC Magazine’s Extreme Tech has a very enlightening review.
The drives will be fast, cheap green, and… hopefully reliable. The drives are covered with a 3 year warranty, and no notices of any backing off by [...]

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