NSA Justifies Programs
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The NSA’s high-tech, new school surveillance system has been getting a whole lot of attention lately, but their old-school digs are worth a look as well. The agency has been around since the 1950s, originally tasked with cracking wartime codes, the NSA’s gear has always been cutting edge, and the old stuff is amazing and funny to look at now.
Storm System Technology has come out with another compact desktop PC, the Storm Linux Box XH61V. Adopting the Shuttle XH61V barebone case, this space-saving BTO (Build To Order) system is packed with a 2.60GHz Intel Celeron G1610 processor, an Intel H61 Express Chipset, an Intel HD Graphics, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, an optional optical drive and runs on Ubuntu (Linux) 13.04 Japanese Remix 32-bit OS (Basic Configuration). The Storm Linux Box XH61V is available now for 35,700 Yen (about $375). [Product Page]