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Academic Earth - Circuits and Electronics
This course is designed to serve as a first course in an undergraduate electrical engineering (EE), or electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) curriculum.
The course introduces the fundamentals of the lumped circuit abstraction. Topics covered include: resistive elements and networks; independent and dependent sources; switches and MOS transistors; digital abstraction; amplifiers; energy storage elements; dynamics of first- and second-order networks; design in the time and frequency domains; and analog and digital circuits and applications. Design and lab exercises are also significant components of the course. The course content was created collaboratively by Profs. Anant Agarwal and Jeffrey H. Lang.
2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure - DNS-323 by D-Link
The D-Link DNS-323 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure, when used with internal SATA drives, enables you to share documents, files, and digital media such as music, photos, and video with everyone on the home or office network. Remotely accessing files throug
Build the Perfect PC! Step-by-Step Illustrated How-To Guide | Maximum PC
Automobile buffs can tune and customize their factory-built cars and trucks, but computer geeks like us get to build something new and unique almost entirely from whole cloth. And it's so easy that you have to wonder why anyone would buy a preassembled PC in the first place.
Discover Squeezebox™: The smart way to listen to digital music in every room.
Squeezebox delivers the music you love, to any room in your home, without a computer-enjoy high-resolution, digital sound without the hassle of shuffling through CDs.
Alpha Geek: Turn an old hard drive into an external drive
So you finally replaced that overstuffed 80GB hard drive with a half-terabyte data warehouse. The question is, what do you do with the old drive? Stick it on a shelf? Toss it in the trash? Leave it in the machine?
Nah. The best possible fate for an old internal drive is to become a super-handy external drive, which it can do with a small investment of time and money.
CrunchGear
CrunchGear is a blog covering gadgets, gear and computer hardware. It is a part of Michael Arrington's TechCrunch Network.
Ars Technica
At Ars Technica-the name is Latin-derived for the "art of technology"-we specialize in original news and reviews, analysis of technology trends, and expert advice on topics ranging from the most fundamental aspects of technology to the many ways technology is helping us enjoy our world. We work for the reader who not only needs to keep up on technology, but is passionate about it.
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