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07 Jan

HDD Manufacturers Moving To 4096-byte Sectors

Luminous Coward writes "As previously discussed on Slashdot, according to AnandTech and The Tech Report, hard disk drive manufacturers are now ready to bump the size of the disk sector from 512 to 4096 bytes, in order to minimize storage lost to ECC and sync. This may not be a smooth transit...

Bury Slashdot December 28 09

Fruit Byte Studio releases AppleFun 1.0 Game for iPhone and iPod touch

Fruit Byte Studio has announced AppleFun 1.0, its first game for iPhone and iPod touch. AppleFun is fun for adults and kids actually designed and developed by a kid and her parents. Classic arcade game, puzzle and bubble wrap popping joy in one package! Tap and Catch fruits, bonuses, avoid monkey...

Bury prMac December 26 09

An interactive version of A Byte of Python

Roorky is a new startup that has created a new file format and software for interactive books. As part of the default installation of the software, they are bundling A Byte of Python free with the software. What is interesting is that this may help complete beginners who stumble in getting start...

Bury Swaroop ... Dreamer November 09 09

2 Cents a Byte! (PIC)

Now you can afford to sink your teeth into some big, feature-packed static memories. ...

Bury digg October 26 09

If Per Byte Pricing Is 'Only Fair' Why Have Telcos Ditched It For Mobile Data Plans?

For the past couple of years, telcos and cable companies have been pushing for metered broadband, usually with the bogus claim that "it's not fair" for a light user to be subsidizing a heavy user. This is a neat little disingenuous trick that implies "light users" would see t...

Bury Techdirt October 21 09

Internet brownouts, pay-per-byte, and other doom-claims of anti-Neutrality "researchers"

Ars Technica's Nate Anderson does a nice job evaluating the claims coming from Internet research firm Nemertes Research, who made headlines in 2007 by predicting a huge spike in traffic by 2010 (the "exaflood") that would cause internet "brownouts" (Nemertes' answer was to li...

Bury Boing Boing October 15 09

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