The Daily Button – Halloween Edition

Welcome to today’s edition of the Daily Bootun. Have fun with your kids trickin’ and treatin’ and the pukin’ and fartin’ the next day. In it’s previous life, The Daily Button was a news roundup but I think I will morph it into a news roundup/blog hybrid type thing. It will give me a chance to highlight what is going […]

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Wall-Mart Selling $199 Linux Based Desktops

Another attempt at a retail Linux based PC, and cheap too. Chicago Tribune Features & Benefits: # 1.5 GHz Via Technologies C7-D processor Delivers energy-saving performance # 512 MB of DDR2 system memory Offers good performance and is expandable to 2 GB # 80 GB hard disk drive Provides space for documents, games, photos and music # DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive Lets […]

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1TB Seagate’s Barracuda 7200.11 Review

Looks like Seagate is getting back to their quiet/low power/high performnace roots. And once that price falls to a competative level they might just be able to win their way back into the HTPC builders’ hearts and PCs. The Tech Report Were it significantly cheaper, I’d be more inclined to recommend the Barracuda 7200.11 for a wider range of applications. […]

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Question Of The Day

Today’s question of the day is for selfish purposes. My TV died during our move a few months ago and they are finally ready to give up the money :). So my question is, if you had $2500 what TV would you get? Sweet and simple 🙂

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The Daily Button – October 30th, 2007

Welcome to today’s edition of The Daily Button. Get your contest on with our Omaura case giveaway :). Why wouldn’t you want to enter? These are damn sexy cases. If you are looking to get your HTPC on, head on over to PCAlchemy . Not only do they have LG’s new dual format player, they can also hook you up […]

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Review of Samsung’s LN-T4081F

If you’ve got a ton of money to spend, this is the cream of the crop in Samsung’s lineup. An LED backlit LCD with incredible contrast and dimming capabilities. HD Guru Samsung’s latest HDTV flat panel offering, the 40" LN-T4081F, significantly raises the LCD performance bar, providing the highest LCD panel motion resolution ever measured, accurate color and the best […]

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Sanyo PLV-Z2000 review @ Projector Central

This one should be interesting to people who are looking for a relatively cheap entry into ‘FullHD’and are also considering the Optoma HD80. Projector Centeral Conclusion The Sanyo Z2000 is a tough new competitor that establishes the latest benchmark in 1080p price/performance. It offers excellent image quality, a host of features, and very few flaws, all for an industry-leading rock […]

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BD+ already hacked

It didn’t take 10 years to crack BD+ like Richard Doherty, Media analyist with Envisioneering Group, said according to Home Media Magazin (July 8-14). "BD+, Unlike AACS, Which suffered a partial Hack Last Year, Won’t likely be breached for 10 years." Doherty said "and if so The damage would effect one film and one player." It took them less than […]

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Not all heatpipes are created equal

Phoronix.com decided to take a scissor to a series of heatpipes to investigate the build quality differences (if any). Take a gander at their videos of the process. Kinda interesting. Phoronix Since breaking open bottles of beer with heatpipes and other hardware last month at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, we have been cutting open a number of […]

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