Running a command on every machine in your domain from the command line



After listening to Larry’s excellent technical segment on dumping the event logs from a large list of computers, I decided to try it out on my own. If you missed the technical segment, you can find the notes here.    To…

Seagate ships 3.5-inch 2TB 6Gbps Constellation ES hard drive



Seagate’s no stranger to the world of SATA 6Gbps, and if you really, really needed another option, here you go. The aforesaid company has just shipped what it calls the industry’s first 2TB 6Gbps SAS enterprise drive, complete with a 7200RPM spindle speed and some sort of “best-in-class” reliability. And given the kind of thing that Seagate’s own CEO recommends you use its drives for, you can be certain that you’ll need that. Mum’s the word on pricing, but 500GB and 1TB versions are also out there for those with less to archive.

Seagate ships 3.5-inch 2TB 6Gbps Constellation ES hard drive originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Feb 2010 18:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Rare copy of the first Superman comic sold for $1m



A rare copy of the first comic book to feature Superman is sold on the internet for $1m (£646,000).

GE’s ‘Create by Jason Wu’ camera collection unveiled, we go hands on



Keep it simple, stupid. There’s no better way to describe the “Create by Jason Wu” collection unveiled at PMA by General Imaging (a.k.a. GE). The fashion designer’s point and shoot could not be easier: you can shoot, choose flash, and view galleries. That’s it — and in fact, if you need a cue, the shooter reminds you to “hold still” while taking a shot. You’re definitely picking this up for style over substance, but still it’s pleasantly light and captures surprisingly decent images. As for the nitty-gritty specs, we’re looking at 12 megapixels, 3x optical zoom, and a 2.7-inch LCD. The battery charges via wall adapter or the retractible USB plug, which is also how you movie images to your computer of choice. Color options? White, black, gold, red, yellow, blue, green for a metal finish; and white, black and grey for leather. A 4GB version is $180, and 8GB is $230 — no memory cards accepted here, folks. Look for the camera to debut, of all places, via Home Shopping Network on March 16th. Press release after the break, shots below — and while you’re looking, we’ve also got an eyeful of the rest of GE’s point-and-shoot PMA collection.

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GE’s ‘Create by Jason Wu’ camera collection unveiled, we go hands on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Feb 2010 17:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wal-Mart buying Vudu streaming movie service? (update: yes!)



digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/tech_news/Wal_Mart_buying_Vudu_streaming_movie_service’; Wal-Mart often finds itself on these pages not only for its deals but for the fair amount of comedy its stores provide us, but this next item could be big. According to The New York Times, the company has indeed agreed to purchase Vudu — giving it a leg up on digital distribution and helping to brace against a declining market for DVDs. Details are scarce, but apparently the two companies have been informing Hollywood studios and TV manufacturers about the plan all day — so an official announcement can’t be too far off. Let’s just hope this goes a little better than the Wal-Mart MP3 sales have, eh?

Update: It’s official, and the full press release is after the break. Walmart will be acquiring Vudu, and the deal is expected to close “within the next few weeks.” We are told that Vudu will “continue developing entertainment and information delivery solutions such as Vudu Apps,” but outside of that, few details (including a purchase price) are being made available.

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Wal-Mart buying Vudu streaming movie service? (update: yes!) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Feb 2010 17:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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