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Hdclone 3.8 free edition
Hdclone 3.8 free edition







  1. #Hdclone 3.8 free edition install
  2. #Hdclone 3.8 free edition upgrade
  3. #Hdclone 3.8 free edition portable
  4. #Hdclone 3.8 free edition Pc

Here from my home in Seattle, I routinely set download performance at about 1.1 megabytes/second - 10 megabit performance - as confirmed by the Speakeasy test which is measuring performance through my home Clear modem and Netgear gigabit router: I remember the first time earlier this year driving in my car from downtown Portland west on highway 26 to Intel's office in Hillsboro and testing out the Clear dongle on my laptop - pulling down streaming YouTube videos in the car while driving and not losing any frames of video. These little USB dongles sniff out the Internet speeds of, officially, 6 megabits, and unofficially, 8 to 10 megabits. What a freaking difference the true WiMAX makes.

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The old PCMCIA card and PC Card, similar to many 3G cards that cell phone providers offer, are now replaced by the smaller and faster USB-based WiMAX dongles. Pictured below are the various Clearwire and Clear devices. Being a frequent business traveler to Portland this past year I purchased one of these new devices from Clearwire, which now brands them under the shorter name " Clear" ( ). True WiMAX finally rolled out this past January in Portland, Oregon.

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That was always promised as "coming soon".

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I was one of their first customers and have enjoyed having portable internet access anywhere within about a 20-mile radius of downtown Seattle.īut that service, which maxed out at about 2 megabits-per-second, was not the "4G" WiMAX. And indeed, by summer of 2007 Clearwire stores here were selling wireless broadband modems and cards. One such company that now offers WiMAX service is Clearwire ( ) based here in the Seattle area. Back then the Intel hype machine was saying how metropolitan-wide wireless internet would be hitting major cities within a year.

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If you think Windows 7 was a long time coming, I remember first hearing about WiMAX in March 2005 after Microsoft sent me down to San Francisco for the Spring 2005 Intel Developer Forum. The companies and products I am about to discuss (namely Microsoft, Intel, Sun, Clearwire) are all companies that I own heaps of stock in. Time for a new blog!įull disclosure: As always, I put my money where my mouth is. Y2K did not kill us and the VAIO U750 lives.Zotac and Revo Atom-based computers deliver Bluray.VirtualBox 3 beats VMware 7 to the punch, and it's free.Bochs 2.4 supports 64-bit operating systems.Let me start by summarizing my top ten list of technological highlights related to emulation, virtualization, and home computing in general over this past year.

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Call this my once-in-a-Blue Moon posting. Thankfully, between snowstorms and airport paranoia I decided to stay put and hunker down at home this past week to crank out this posting for, what turns out to be fittingly enough, a "Blue Moon". But it turns out to be quite possible and I have now upgraded quite a number of my XP machines up to Windows 7 without losing any data or applications.

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When Microsoft tells you to do a clean install it's usually because they don't want the support hassle.

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#Hdclone 3.8 free edition upgrade

I took only week of vacation this whole year (in September, to catch a couple of Metallica concerts and visit the Kentucky Bourbon Festival, of course) and only had time so far this year only to crank out this posting on the simple way to upgrade a Windows XP Pro machine up to Windows 7 Pro without forcing a clean install. It has been nice to actually work with the same group of people for a whole year, despite the time to come up for air. At Microsoft life consistent of frequent corporate re-orgs and projects being shuffled between divisions and the even revolving door of changing management. In fact 2009 was the year since 2003 that I actually worked on the same project for the whole year. I've been insanely busy at the Intel day job. A quick chime-in to say Happy New Year to readers of this blog and wrap up some open issues I promised to touch on last winter.









Hdclone 3.8 free edition