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Seagate Barracuda 7200.11: 1.5TB of love {Engadget}

Jul 10th 2008 7:13PM Ugh, yet another person who doesn't understand numerical bases. HDD uses the SI definition of giga- (1000^3, base-10), which other memory is base-2 (SI definition is gibi-, 1024^3).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte#Consumer_confusion

Seagate Barracuda 7200.11: 1.5TB of love {Engadget}

Jul 10th 2008 7:06PM That was supposed to be 2TB.

Seagate Barracuda 7200.11: 1.5TB of love {Engadget}

Jul 10th 2008 7:05PM Since when is it OK to lose 1/3 of your data? I don't know about you, but losing that much would cost me more than the extra drive.

Unless it's in my DVR, in which case I want 1 HUGE drive.

Seagate Barracuda 7200.11: 1.5TB of love {Engadget}

Jul 10th 2008 7:03PM No, they said 2GB in 2009.

All FSN's College Football games will be presented in HD {Engadget HD}

Jun 15th 2008 12:22AM This is pretty significant, seeing as the FSN-HD channel on Twin-Cities Comcast hasn't even been a dedicated channel, or had more than one or two HD games each Saturday.

Who in their right mind would buy a Blu-ray player right now? {Engadget HD}

May 2nd 2008 12:55PM You aren't the only one. The extra features just aren't that compelling.

7-year-old heeds Dodge marketers, "grabs life"...and grandma's Durango {Autoblog}

Apr 26th 2008 10:09PM I'd like to point out that GTA does NOT require keys.

Seagate: 1 billion drives served {Engadget}

Apr 22nd 2008 11:49PM @Langdon:

I used to agree with you on the prefix thing, until someone explained it to me. Technically, the HDD industry is using the Giga prefix correctly. A Gibibyte is the IEC-approved prefix for 2^30 bytes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giga
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibi#IEC_standard_prefixes

University of Minnesota orders up 108- by 48-foot HD scoreboard from Daktronics {Engadget HD}

Mar 4th 2008 4:17PM Think they'll show the Michigan game?

Confirmed: MacBook Air SuperDrive does NOT work with other machines {Engadget}

Jan 24th 2008 2:53PM That's what I was thinking. It's actually really easy: make an adapter cable that splits out the power pins. Then wire up the power pins to an AC-to-DC adapter of the correct voltage. I would probably add a capacitor at the drive side for good measure. That's it.

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