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IDE Is Dead; Long Live SATA!, Dan Knight, Mac Musings
SATA has displaced parallel ATA. While IDE hard drives haven't disappeared, the best deals are in SATA hard drives.
$5 USB Bluetooth Dongle for Macs, Dan Knight, Low End Mac Reviews
lowendmac.com — Low End Mac begins testing low cost USB Bluetooth dongles for Mac OS X compatibility. The first... one costs $5.07 and works with 10.4 and 10.5. (more) $5 USB Bluetooth Dongle for Macs, Dan Knight, Low End ...
The Future of Personal Computing: Personal Servers and Low Cost Portables, Dan Knight, Mac Musings
The Future of Personal Computing: Personal Servers and Low Cost Portables, Dan Knight, Mac Musings
lowendmac.com — With WiFi everywhere, virtual network computing, and remote access, your iPhone, iTouch, iTablet, or MacBook Air becomes... a gateway to your home or office computer. (more) The Future of Personal Computing: Personal Servers and ...
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