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News items you should check out: September 10

News items you should check out: September 10

Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From 9to5Mac: Apple has made a variety of new accessories available on the online Apple Store. One surprise: a new 40W Dynamic Power Adapter that specializes in fast...

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Kool Tools: D-Link’s 802.11ac unified wireless access point

Kool Tools: D-Link’s 802.11ac unified wireless access point

D-Link’s DWL-8610AP (www.dlink.com/dwl-8610ap) is a high power, 802.11ac unified wireless access point. Sporting advanced radio management and security features, the DWL-8610AP is designed to allow IT professionals to get the most of their wireless network and maximize their users’ experience.
 

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Kool Tools: CrashPlan

Kool Tools: CrashPlan

Everyone needs a good back-up plan. CrashPlan from Code 42 makes backing up and security your data easy. Setting up CrashPlan is a breeze and can be implemented in three easy steps.

Code 42 has three different ways of providing backup. You have the option to back up to local drives and computers, offsite drives and computers or online to CrashPlan Central. You can combine all three.

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Recommended Reading: ‘Seven Concurrency Models’

Recommended Reading: ‘Seven Concurrency Models’

Your software needs to leverage multiple cores, handle thousands of users and terabytes of data, and continue working in the face of both hardware and software failure. Concurrency and parallelism are the keys: “Seven Concurrency Models in Seven Weeks: When Threads Unravel” (Pragmatic Bookshelf, $38 paper, $25 ebook) equips you for this.

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Kool Tools: UN-Wireless rDock-uni

Kool Tools: UN-Wireless rDock-uni

Arcam’s US$299 rDock-uni — The UN-Wireless Digital Lightning Dock DAC for iOS devices allows the highest quality and easiest connection to any AV or Hi-Fi.

The rDock — a great product for music lovers — extracts digital audio from an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and processes the music via an audiophile DAC, the Burr-Brown/TI PCM1502 and a Arcam’s de-jittering circuitry. The analogue stereo out goes straight to any form of audio system — or to improve the sound even further, the pure digital signal can be fed to a higher grade DAC such as Arcam’s $700 irDAC or $3200 FMJ D33.

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