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			<title>Sun StorEdge 3320 Review</title>
			<link>http://www50.brinkster.com/bowoekowidodo/technology-news-view.asp?Sun-StorEdge-3320-Review</link>
			<description>Diggers seemed to enjoy my recent Sun server review and my detailed description of the perfect DB storage array, so here's the final part of the equation.  So does Sun's SCSI RAID array stack up?  Is it perfect?  Is it as good as their x64 servers? </description>
      		<pubDate>5/17/2007 2:37:39 AM</pubDate>
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			<title>OCZ Technology ProXStream 1000w Power Supply </title>
			<link>http://www50.brinkster.com/bowoekowidodo/technology-news-view.asp?OCZ-Technology-ProXStream-1000w-Power-Supply-</link>
			<description>Looks like OCZ finnally got around to making a 1kw PSU. But this thing is mean, check it out. </description>
      		<pubDate>2/20/2007 2:25:28 AM</pubDate>
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			<title>Dell XPs 710 H2C Extreme Water Cooled Gaming Rig, Reviewed!</title>
			<link>http://www50.brinkster.com/bowoekowidodo/technology-news-view.asp?Dell-XPs-710-H2C-Extreme-Water-Cooled-Gaming-Rig-Reviewed-</link>
			<description>Not only does the XPS 710 H2C uses Dell's first in-house liquid cooling system to keep it's quad-core power plant cool. The XPS 710 H2C is the most heavily performance-specified XPS system yet, with an Intel Core 2 QX6700 processor, dual GeForce 8800 GTXs</description>
      		<pubDate>2/20/2007 2:24:25 AM</pubDate>
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			<title>New Devices Could Kill the HTPC</title>
			<link>http://www50.brinkster.com/bowoekowidodo/technology-news-view.asp?New-Devices-Could-Kill-the-HTPC</link>
			<description>Two new classes of devices threaten to make the Home Theater PC obsolete. Has the HTPC party ended before it even began, or will competing devices be crippled over fears of copyright infringement?  [H] Consumer discusses the ups and downs of these devices</description>
      		<pubDate>2/20/2007 2:24:25 AM</pubDate>
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			<title>CD Punch destroys CDs and DVDs with ease.</title>
			<link>http://www50.brinkster.com/bowoekowidodo/technology-news-view.asp?CD-Punch-destroys-CDs-and-DVDs-with-ease-</link>
			<description>I'm sure one time or another you accidently burned Wedding Crashers to a DVD-R so you could watch it over your friend
's house. What you didn't know is that the MPAA was tracking you and now has a SWAT team sent to your house to take you into custody. Ho</description>
      		<pubDate>2/20/2007 2:24:25 AM</pubDate>
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			<title>BSODs Abound. Unresolved Crashes w/nVidia 8800 Leave Many Out In The Cold</title>
			<link>http://www50.brinkster.com/bowoekowidodo/technology-news-view.asp?BSODs-Abound-Unresolved-Crashes-w-nVidia-8800-Leave-Many-Out-In-The-Cold</link>
			<description>For some reason quite a few users of the 8800 series (GTS/GTX) nvidia cards have been experiencing random BSODs and crashes. nVidia is unwilling to acknowledge or look into the problem, simply stating that they do not support the cards, they only make the</description>
      		<pubDate>2/15/2007 6:34:06 PM</pubDate>
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			<title>D-Wave Unveils Quantum Computer - Solves Sudoku Puzzles!</title>
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			<description>Today D-Wave unveiled their infamous 16-bit quantum computer.  Although this computer is a &quot;proof of concept&quot; it is capable of solving sudoku puzzles a feat most computers have trouble with due to the advanced logic involved.  Already plans are in place f</description>
      		<pubDate>2/15/2007 6:33:43 PM</pubDate>
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