Tag Hardware

Synology DiskStation 210J Mini Review 0

The Background (Why no love for WHS?)

As I have blogged about many times before, I have been an avid WHS user at home for a good few years (in fact since it’s first beta version) using a Tranquil PC server for its very low power consumption.

But in the last month or two, and after a few tricky recovery situations, I have become less and less of a fan of the solution I had. My demands are simple… no hassle, redundant backup of the things that are valuable to me. Which can be summarised as photographs, home movies, documentation and serial numbers (all other types of data can be replaced!).

The thing that finally pushed me into action was a recent power-cut or thunderstorm that caused the network card in my Tranquil Home Server to be fried beyond repair (no surge protection … stupid me!). I looked into the options for replacement, but because of the extremely limited space in the server, even the smallest network card on the market would not fit, and wireless is certainly not an option for a machine serving a lot of media files and performing full machine backups.

So I started looking into NAS solutions, which it seems, have come a long way in the couple of years since I was last in the market. continue reading »

iPhone Copy and Paste Announced….Finally! 0

Mar17

Wow, what an great laundry list of features coming to version 3.0 of the iPhone firmware. Copy and Paste, MMS, Stereo Bluetooth A2DP support and Search (spotlight) are amongst a huge overhaul of the iPhone.

For more info check http://live.gizmodo.com/

Can a Mac Pro Pay for Itself? 0

Mar13
Almost Free?

Almost Free?

Having placed my order for a new 2009 Mac Pro, I have set myself (and my wife) a goal of making it pay for itself in 12 months.

For someone who has 40 hours a week to work on such a thing, that doesn’t seem like much of a challenge. But I have a full time job and a 10 month old son, so the most I will be able to give to such a project is at best a couple of hours a day! But I have a few angles to attack this on.

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Letter to Major Nelson 2

Feb18

If there is one thing that has gotten this site more hits than any other topic, it is the billing problem described here when moving from one country to another with an XBox Live subscription. After two years of inaction from Microsoft, it’s time to take it the top! continue reading »

Tranquil PC T7-HSG Review – The Ultimate Windows Home Server? 1

Feb18
Low power consumption doesnt mean low performance

Low power consumption doesn't mean low performance

So Windows Home Server is a chunk of code I have been very impressed with for a long time, even in Beta I trusted it completely and it has filled several needs in our house without a single hiccup. But the time came when I needed to run it on some decent and well considered hardware. continue reading »

Ultimate Ears super.fi 4vi Review 0

Jul7

It’s been a very long time coming but finally I have the time (thanks to a sleeping baby!) to finalise my words on these headphones with the thought they deserve.

As previously mentioned on the site, the goal is to finally find a pair of headphones that are top quality in terms of build and sound, whilst also being fully compatible with the iPhone. By fully compatible I mean that they fit into the recessed jack without the need for an adapter, they have a microphone for taking voice calls, and the little rocker switch for the same basic control of the phone that the standard Apple headphones have.

Additionally, from a personal point of view, I need headphones that solve an old problem for me. In over 25 years of looking, I have never found a pair of ‘bud’ style headphones that stay in my ears. I must have tried somewhere in the region of 50-100 models in that time and not one is capable of staying in my ears for more than a few minutes, even when I am stationary! The record for when walking is somewhere in the region of 45 seconds, let alone jogging! Believe me when I say that if a pair of headphones stay in my ears, I guarantee they will stay in anyones!

So how did these headphones stand up to the test? Read on to find out!

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The Great iPhone Headphone Hunt 4

Feb29

Well the reader response to my previous post has been terrible so far :P

But I have had some luck in locating some headphone options I hadn’t previously heard of.

Etymotic HF2 iPhone Headphones

Ultimate Ears Super.fi 4vi iPhone Headphones

But then I also found another interesting solution which is an adapter that you can use with any heaphones to give you the mic and play control functionality! With the rather odd name of iSoniTalk Heaphone Adapter. You can check a review of it here

If you have used any of the above hardware, let us know how it they are in the comments below. I have emailed all the companies to see about a review and shall see whether they provide the goods for a full on showdown review here.

What a Surprise! 0

Feb5

 

Everyone knew it was coming, and though I still struggle to fill 8gb very often, double capacity iphones and touches have finally been announced by apple.

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Upgrade 1.02 Unlocked iPhone to Unlocked 1.1.1 12

Jan9

 Once again I am in the debt of someone for a fantastic guide to moving from my anysim 1.02 unlocked iphone, to a fully functional unlocked 1.1.1 phone (with the added bonus of ridding myself of the nasty mess that was the original anysim unlock).

The guide is copied in large parts here and full credit must be given, but there were a few things not mentioned that mean I feel I can repeat the guide with some extra detail and give a full idiots guide of the process.

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Complete Guide to Upgrading an Unlocked 1.02 iPhone to an Unlocked 1.1.1 iPhone 0

Oct24

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