A couple of weeks ago we put the Netgear ReadyNAS Duo through its paces. We were a little disappointed in its performance, and now the ReadyNAS NV+ has shown up to try to defend the honour of the ReadyNAS family. Will it succeed or will it fall to the incessant pounding of our network stress tests?
The Netgear ReadyNAS Duo is Netgear's most affordable NAS. Built on the same foundations as its ReadyNAS brethren, how does the ReadyNAS Duo stack up to its competition?
At first glance, the LaCie iamaKey looks like a normal household key – which is just a little out of place in a computer store. Then you realize that it’s actually 8GB of USB storage that fits really nicely on a key ring.
And then you pray like mad that the engineers were finished before the designers got started ...
NAS, or Network Attached Storage, is an easy way to move your data files outside your PC so they can be shared with others, and available even if your PC is turned off.
Having an enterprise IT background, and being a storage "nut", I'm always excited when I get a chance to play with a new piece of storage gear. Usually I am disappointed. Either the product has a terrible interface, or the performance just flat out sucks.
Let's see if the Intel SS4200-E NAS device can live up to the reputation of its OEM.
ONE of the things that continually strikes me as I navigate the eddies and flows of Internet reviews is that reviews on hardware never seem to investigate the limits of the tools and devices they're playing with.
Let's discuss the key limitations of the Intel Matrix RAID controllers that seem never to be mentioned.
Today we’re having a look at the latest portable hard drive from Western Digital to hit the market, the My Passport Elite 320GB. A brilliant looking, stylish drive with plenty to offer, we take a closer look.
Today we’re looking at the LifeBook U1010 from Fujitsu, an Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) claimed by Fujitsu to be the world’s smallest. We see if it’s any good.
Although it might seem a bit cheap and nasty, the USB Rocket Launcher form ‘Dream Cheeky’ is so much fun it should be banned – and I’m sure in schools and offices across the country it will be.
The DGL-4500 - A new wireless broadband router from D-Link which continues on from their original gigabit gaming router, the DGL-4100 released in 2005, now with added Xtreme-N 300Mb/s wireless capability.
More than just the poor little brother of the famed Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer case, the Antec Three Hundred gives you a somewhat basic case with lots of space and cooling at a very reasonable price.