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Text messaging celebrates 15 years of debilitating thumbs
Filed under: Cellphones
Just days after the IBM ThinkPad threw a shindig for its 15th, now we’ve reason to don our party hats once more for yet another notable birthday. The mobile phone industry is celebrating the 15th year of the Short Message Service Center (SMSC), which was the “principal application behind text messaging first brought to market by Acision in 1992.” Over the years, the basic SMSC box has evolved into an IP-based SMS architecture, and while early iterations had a capacity of ten messages per second, current setups can handle a nearly infinite amount (good thing, huh?). So here’s to you, dear SMS, and while we certainly hope you manage to hang around another 15 years or so, how’s about cooling off the perpetual price increases along the way?
[Thanks, John]
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Western Digital rolls out 2TB My Book external hard drives
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SSD shootout: pricey HDD replacements do battle
Filed under: Storage
Considering that solid state discs — although still noticeably more expensive that traditional HDDs — are quickly plummeting in price, it’s about time a brief roundup was executed in order to pinpoint which SSD was best for you. Granted, CustomPC‘s evaluation only included a handful of options, but the in-depth testing process found a few glaring losers and even fewer runaway winners. As expected, reviewers used a number of read / write testing applications to judge the speed differences and real-world performance increases on seven SSDs ranging from 8GB to 32GB in size. Coming out on top was Samsung‘s 32GB drive, which proved both “quick and silent” in their testing; however, the 18GB STEC Zeus-IOPS proved the hands-down winner in terms of sheer speed. ‘Course, we highly doubt many of you will be snagging the latter after witnessing its £7,050 ($14,461) pricetag, but a number of slightly slower performers including PQI‘s Turbo Plus 2.5 could very well provide the boost you desire without (totally) breaking the bank.
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Sony’s ES receiver lineup handles multizone HD streaming, iPods
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment, Portable Audio
Those in the market for a receiver that can handle the latest and greatest ought to look Sony‘s way, as the firm’s revamped ES lineup not only plays nice with your iPod, but it’s the first from Sony that can distribute high definition content to a second room. The STR-DA5300ES, STR-DA4300ES, and STR-DA3300ES 7.1-channel devices all offer seamless (albeit optional) iPod integration, and the onboard Digital Media Port allows users to add other accessories such as a WiFi client for streaming digital music, a Bluetooth receiver, or a Network Walkman docking station. You’ll also find 1080/60p and 24p support, 1080p upconverting, Sirius / XM compatibility, and a variety of internal amplifier ratings depending on model. All three of Sony’s latest AV components will be available before October, and while the low(er)-end DA3300ES will check in at a cool grand, the DA4300ES will demand $1,300 while the DA5300ES runs $1,700.
[Via Electronista]
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