Posts Tagged ‘components

For Xsan to work properly, you must shut down and start up the components of the Xsan network in a specific order. This article described how to do both. Each time that you start up or shut down a system or device, it’s very important that you ensure it is completely started up or shut down before continuing to the next step.

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Hardware , Humor , Odds and ends , iPhone Did you know that after it is broken down into all of its composite metals and materials and parts, your human body is really only worth about $4.50 ? Yup, you’re cheap in the broadest sense — all of that oxygen, magnesium, iron, and sodium isn’t actually worth all that much in the rare metals market. In fact, according to iSuppli, you’re worth way less than the iPhone 3GS — they looked at the component parts for Apple’s new handset, and calculated its raw value at around $178.96 .

Filed under: Hardware , iPhone Our screwdriver-happy pals over at iFixit have taken on the iPhone 3G S and the results do not disappoint! The iPhone 3G S doesn’t just look like its predecessor externally, the internal physical design is also nearly identical. The location of the components on the main PCB has changed, but the actual physical design is the same, A few highlights: The battery is only 6% larger than that of the iPhone 3G, so increased battery performance probably comes from better hardware and software efficiency.


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