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    Solid State Drives + Striped RAIDs = Maximum MacBook Pro Performance

    This RAID party doesn't require legendary armor

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    If you hear the term “RAID” and immediately think of World of Warcraft, then leave now and go back to your guild. Or read this wiki article for a quick education on the various RAID levels and their uses in data storage. In short, a RAID is a set of physical volumes configured via hardware […]



    Upgrade Your Old MacBook Pro to Retina-Like Speeds with a Solid State Drive

    Ok, not "just as fast" but REALLY fast

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech, Features

    To get your hands on a decked-out MacBook Pro with Retina display, you’re looking at spending $3,600+. And that’s without AppleCare. With a price tag like that, you should step back and ask yourself if there is a better way to spend your money. Or, the better question, is there a way to spend a […]



    Pebble calls on its army of Kickstarter backers to get Apple to stop fighting dirty

    Pebble wants you to throw rocks at Apple

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Tech

    For the past few months, wearable-tech adopters around the world have been watching Pebble and Apple circle each other like two prize fighters in the center of the ring waiting for the other one to throw the first punch to start what will be the first true battle for your wrist. If you don’t understand […]



    Nidhogg, an indie game you should still be playing

    Trial by combat > Trial by jury

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    There are so many games being produced today that going back to play something you’ve already experienced almost seems like a waste of time. In a way, replay value has become a less significant variable in judging whether or not a game is worth its sticker price. However, I try to make an effort to […]




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