Tuesday, June 3, 2014

IT News Head Lines (Bigbruin.com) 04/06/2014

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Thecus N4560 SOHO/Home NAS Server
The Thecus N4560 NAS is built on the well-known Intel Evansport platform which implies usage of the Atom CE5335 SoC at 1.6GHz, which is backed by 2GB of DDR3 RAM. Besides the included bays, we can further expand the storage via the provided USB ports and XBMC integration is welcome for using the NAS as a standalone media center. madshrimps.be


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Case Logic Griffith Park Backpack
Whether you’re heading out to the neighborhood coffee shop to get a little work done or you’re traveling halfway around the world, it’s important to have the right backpack to hold all of your precious gear. The MEGATechNews team is here in Taipei, Taiwan for Computex 2014 and the bag that I’m using on this trip is the Case Logic Griffith Park Backpack. megatechnews.com


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Kingston FCR-HS3 Memory Card Reader
Those who are familiar with Kingston's products will be instantly familiar with the FCR-HS3's retail packaging. Actually, it carries the exact same style as the DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G3 I reviewed last year. Its plain white background is interrupted by the prominent red Kingston logo along the western edge; creating a clean yet distinctive design for the end user. On the right, we have Kingston's logo, followed by the words "Media Reader" in relatively large font. Its product description can be found below, highlighting its USB 3.0 interface. The clear plastic shell bevels out to accommodate the Kingston FCR-HS3 card reader itself, giving people a very good view of the physical product. aphnetworks.com


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Deck 87 Francium Pro Mechanical Keyboard
If there's something that people value more than a good mouse that is a good keyboard and although in the past there weren't that many models to choose from and almost every single one of those used regular membrane technology keys. To date only 5 keyboards have had the pleasure of sitting on my desk for long periods of time since the early 90s' the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard (which i got in 1995), it's successor the Microsoft Natural Pro Ergonomic Keyboard (year 2000), the Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard (got it back in 2005 if i recall correctly), the Professional Model S by Das Keyboard (roughly two years ago) and finally the Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E.7 Adjustable Keyboard (slightly just over a year ago). So as you can imagine i don't easily trust keyboards especially since i don't primarily use them for gaming and thus i only use the best for me but specially designed models like the 87 Francium Pro by Deck (a subsidiary of TG3 Electronics) which arrived on our doorstep a while back are certainly very good candidates. nikktech.com


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AudioFly AF56 Earphones
When you think about buying headphones the first few brands that come to mind would probably be, Beats, Sony, Bose and Skullcandy, more than likely. I'm here to introduce to you a fairly new company, with a lot to pack, AudioFly. They are a company based in Australia and they both design and build headphones. They base their design with an old school touch but with new inspiring technology for audio. They currently have 4 headphones out, the AF33, AF45, AF56 and the AF78. In this review I'll be testing the AF56, their second best that they have on the current market. techwarelabs.com


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