Here is an article on ARS that I found to be very fascinating:
http://arstechnica.com/science/2013/04/how-nasa-brought-the-monstrous-f-1-moon-rocket-back-to-life/
Dear Anandtech networking people, I have a question,
I currently use PFsense, but have several old routers that run some version of tomato firmware or DD-WRT firmware (linux kernal 2.4 versions).
Ed
just a quick fyi, but all the old routers "that have failed" in sort sort of fashion were due to faulty eletrolytic capacitors in the switching power supply (which can be remedied by by a new power supply) or a faulty electrolytic capacitor in the router itself. I have brought many routers back...
I think you might find this interesting:
http://lifehacker.com/consumer-drives-might-be-more-reliable-than-enterprise-1650338754
http://lifehacker.com/the-most-and-least-reliable-hard-drive-brands-1505797966
I don't think any security suite is 100% fool-proof. Check out Johns Malware guide here:
http://www.elitekiller.com/malware.htm
His blog has the links to the independent antivrus reviews as well as tips for tightening up security on a p.c.
I especially like his tip to utilize Hitman Pro...
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