Sebastian PopSoftpedia editor profile and review archive

I am not one to go to great lengths to build some sophisticated characterization. There really is nothing overly incredible to report about my life (really! I am not saying it just to reorient your attention from the awesome stuff). Suffice to say, I am a 24 year-old guy with a better than average grasp of English who can type fast and avoids typos most of the time.

I've been with Softpedia for over two years now, during which I got to see a lot of things happen, particularly on the technological side of the worldwide industry, since that's my focus here. If someone asked me for my favorite sort of news, I'd say it's when someone comes up with something either really unusual, like a robotic roach for instance, or when something really revolutionary gets invented, like a super chip or means to capture solar energy.

What I don't much fancy are bits about patent litigations. Seriously, you can patent anything, so when I see global intellectual property fights over, I don't know, whether or not icons have rounded edges, my face gets very closely familiar with either my palm or the surface of my desk.

And only the second part of that was hyperbole... mostly.

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Revisions of the Hyper TX3 and 212 Cooling Modules Released by Cooler Master

New versions will retain the prices of their predecessors while providing better heat management
by Sebastian Pop, November 12th, 2009
 

Server 'Boot Drive' is the Nickname of the Upcoming Low-Cost Intel SSD

Intel reveals plans for mid-budget SSDs as part of a bigger line of enterprise-class solid-state storage units
by Sebastian Pop, November 12th, 2009
 

4ALL.R3 CPU Cooler Is Xilence's Offer for Those on a Budget

This entry-level cooler is Xilence Technoligies' new stock-heatsink replacement
by Sebastian Pop, November 12th, 2009
Indilinx ECO Controller Used in G.Skill's Falcon II SSD

Indilinx ECO Controller Used in G.Skill's Falcon II SSD

by Sebastian Pop, November 12th, 2009
G.Skill has introduced its new Solid State Drive featuring the Indilinx 1819 version firmware
 

New Netgear Configurable Switches Expand Business Network Features

The ProSafe Plus Switch family provides easy-to-use customization in the area of network management
by Sebastian Pop, November 11th, 2009
 

LG Makes Hard Drives Light

LG has unveiled its XD5 Minis, small, light, stylish, portable HDDs
by Sebastian Pop, November 11th, 2009
 

On-the-Go HD Viewing Now More Enjoyable with Viewsonic's VPD400

Viewsonic's VPD400 Moviebook media player gives mobility to HD movie viewing
by Sebastian Pop, November 11th, 2009
 

Intel Reconfigures Its P55 Core-Logic Sets into the B3 Stepping

The B3 will be pin-compatible with the B2, but will require firmware and minor Bios updates
by Sebastian Pop, November 11th, 2009
 

AverMedia's AVerTV HD DVR Offers Real-Time H.264 Recording

AverMedia has released the latest item in its line of entertainment devices
by Sebastian Pop, November 11th, 2009
Achieve Fast Data Transfer with Sonnet's Allegro FireWire 800 PCIe

Achieve Fast Data Transfer with Sonnet's Allegro FireWire 800 PCIe

by Sebastian Pop, November 11th, 2009
Sonnet's adapter features the fastest PCI Express to FireWire 800 controller currently in existence
 

Dell Brings Out the Newest in Fast Color Laser Printing

The enterprise has introduced three specially designed office laser printer models
by Sebastian Pop, November 11th, 2009
 

Logitech Plans to Grab Low and Mid-End Videoconferencing Market Through LifeSize

Swiss peripheral developer announced its plans to acquire 8-year-old conferencing-device maker LifeSize Communications
by Sebastian Pop, November 11th, 2009
 

New Movea Air Mouse, Elite, on Sale Through Gyration

Pioneer in motion-sensing technology, Movea has announced the retail availability of its latest air mouse
by Sebastian Pop, November 10th, 2009
 

770-G45 MSI Motherboard Almost Ready for Launch

The latest in MSI's AMD 770 chipset-based motherboards is in its final stages of development
by Sebastian Pop, November 10th, 2009
HP's Pro 3000 and Pro 3005 Crisis-Regime Desktops

HP's Pro 3000 and Pro 3005 Crisis-Regime Desktops

by Sebastian Pop, November 10th, 2009
HP's latest additions to its lines of small and medium business desktops
 

Mini DisplayPort Standard Now Established by VESA

Specifications for the originally Apple-invented port have been announced
by Sebastian Pop, November 10th, 2009
 
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