Did you ever start to do something and then get sidetracked and hours later you think you’re done, but you still never did what you started out to do in the first place? My entertainment center has glass shelves and…
Tag Archive for Runcore
by Kristofer Brozio • October 24, 2012 •
RunCore InVincible SSD with Physical Self-Destruction Official Launch
by Kristofer Brozio • May 16, 2012 •
Press Releases
Wow, check this out, a self-destructing SSD drive for true security! We’re not talking just erasing the data, this thing physically destroys the chips in the SSD by overloading them electrically! Now that is security at it’s finest. I don’t…
News for Friday May 4th 2012–TGIF!
by Kristofer Brozio • May 4, 2012 •
News
Ok, so you may have noticed the lack of posting, well it’s been a rough couple months but I think it’s over now. We had a couple deaths in the family and I had some annoying legal stuff to contend…
News for Monday March 5th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • March 5, 2012 •
News
Blah.. it’s Monday and I still have a ton of work to do to get this computer all set up back the way it was. I’ve learned one thing though through all of this, I hate Marvell SATA3 controllers, they’re…
News for January 8th 2012
by Kristofer Brozio • January 8, 2012 •
News
It’s Sunday and my youngest got up at 8am and I have to ask why. I don’t like getting up early on Sundays. So I figured I’d post some news and I’ve got a lot of it for you. Just…
RunCore Intros 3.5 inch SSD Drives
by Kristofer Brozio • December 8, 2010 •
Press Releases
Most SSDs are 2.5” in size, they are some 3.5” ones of course, but RunCore has now joined in with their own 3.5” SSDs that are compatible with SATA6 for speeds of more than 500MB/s and a maximum capacity of…
RunCore 64GB Pro IV 70mm PCI-e SATA Solid State Drive SSD
by Kristofer Brozio • November 9, 2009 •
Product Reviews, Solid State Disks SSD
The Asus EeePC 900a is a great little netbook with one big flaw, it comes with a tiny little 4gb SSD drive that is very slow. Actually there’s two flaws, the second would be how Asus handled the updates of the operating system, they’re automatic and they fill that tiny SSD to the point where the system slows to a crawl. The OS that is on the SSD is ok for just messing around, but let’s face it, most everything is Windows and to be any kind of productive with the EeePC you’ll need to install Windows on it. This isn’t a Linux vs Windows or even vs Mac rant, so I don’t want to hear about it, this is a review of the Runcore 64gb SSD for the EeePC 900a that will turn that little netbook into not only a speed demon, but something that can be a more productive machine.
How to build the OS X Dell Mini 9 Hackbook – The Easy Way
by Tomas Ratas • May 3, 2009 •
Featured, Information, Netbooks
There are several guides on the Internet on how to install Leopard OS X onto a Dell Mac Mini 9. This setup creates a netbook affectionately known as the MacBook Mini or MacBook Nano. Most of these guides involve…



