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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Another LAN Drive Enclosure, Under $50

The LAN Server DX-3535 is nothing terribly special, but it is a great way to use old drives and add NAS to your network for very little money.

Only $45 plus shipping and the features you need: USB 2.0, 10/100 Ethernet, space for a 3.5" drive and a fan. It could look a lot worse too.

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Interesting Cheap Barebones w/ PCMCIA - Samba

The Samba 1845 isn't anything new, but for under $150 it has some interesting features. Other than being beige, the front panel's actually kind of cool.

Doors for the ports, a door for the CD-ROM, and the real odd duck, a PCMCIA slot. I've had a few times I really wished I could use a card of mine on my desktop, for certain uses it'd be great.

It also has a Celeron 1.7Ghz, 256MB RAM, and a 40GB hard drive. USB and Firewire on the front panel are convenient. Not a powerhouse, but cheap enough and different enough that someone might be able to use one. What a resounding recommendation.

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Sunday, September 03, 2006

Moving to Gadgetize.com

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Fiwin SS28S Skype/SIP Phone Around $150

UPDATE: This simply can't be called a Skype phone at all. The Skype traffic is relayed via your PC, and thus cannot be used independently of it. You cannot just walk into a hot spot and start dialing. Boooooo!

I've wanted a Skype phone a while, but the Netgear still isn't available, and this is half the price. You can see the Fiwin site's information on the SS28S here, but the gist is much like most other Skype phones: 802.11b, Skype-compatible, and no computer necessary.

It also claims up to 300m range outdoors, has SIP compatibility for othe VoIP uses, WEP/WEP, 802.1x/WPA +802.1x/WPA+PSK, 3.5 hour talk time, 60 standby, and a black & white screen. The FX28s has color, but I don't know where you can get it now.

This model, the SS28S, is available now for $150 and shipping.

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