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  1. Re:The USPTO is broken. full. stop. on Seagate Sues STEC For Patent Infringement · · Score: 1

    Exactly, this is has to be aimed at EMC as well as STEC in what has become a common misuse of a patent system in need of repair. http://infiniteadmin.com/emc-symmetrix-dmx-4-san-in-seagate-patent-jeopardy

  2. Revstor on Making Use of Terabytes of Unused Storage · · Score: 1

    Try Revstor's Sanware which allows you to designate nodes (servers) that will provide resources to create a storage area network. http://infiniteadmin.com/

  3. Sanmelody on Making Use of Terabytes of Unused Storage · · Score: 4, Informative

    Datacore offers software called Sanmelody to turner servers into a cheap storage network and there are other vendor solutions as well. http://infiniteadmin.com/

  4. Re:Fuzz Busters.. on Embedded Microchips In Virtually Everything · · Score: 1

    How many cops actually know what they're using? I see there being more of a market for competitors to use each other's rfid implementations against them (as in espionage and sabotage) rather than a market for flat out destruction of devices. http://infiniteadmin.com/

  5. Re:Ok, on Embedded Microchips In Virtually Everything · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I agree that rfid is not so scary if you know the details of the implementations. There are many systems already implemented that are a lot tougher to circumvent than these things. The recent Dutch $2B transit system is a great example although I know this article is referring to somewhat different usage scenarios. The knowledge is power as always. http://infiniteadmin.com/

  6. Timing on CIA Claims Cyber Attackers Blacked Out Cities · · Score: 1

    It is no coincidence that Tom Donahue released this information during a SANS security conference in New Orleans. Demonstrating the legitimacy of SANS relationship with the CIA.

  7. Re:Mortgage? on BitMicro Takes Wraps Off 832 GB Flash Drive · · Score: 1

    The flash manufacturers are migrating their nand production to samller processes and it is not unfeasible to see drives of this capacity sub-$1000 within this year when mass production begins. see http://infiniteadmin.com/index.php/slc-versus-mlc-nand-devices/ for more excellent info.

  8. Re:Longevity of NAND flash on Top Solid State Disks and TB Drives Reviewed · · Score: 2, Informative

    With 3-bit and even quadbit MLC NAND around the corner we should see faster controllers that will make these drives more attractive and larger. There are even some hybrid controllers that allow multiple nand types(mlc and slc) and even nor in the same application. One of these is Samsung's flex-OneNAND. A good site for more information is http://infiniteadmin.com/

  9. nice review on Top Solid State Disks and TB Drives Reviewed · · Score: 1

    There are a couple of great articles about the benefits and drawbacks of ssd at http://www.infiniteadmin.com/