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Optimize the Virtual Environment without Draining Your Resources
Today's virtual environments need specialized optimization routines to prevent resource conflicts. Learn how V-locity 3 Virtual Platform Disk Optimizer can optimize your virtual environment...
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'60 Minutes': Crew comes under attack (Part 4)
Scott Pelley and his crew are attacked and threatened with violence by area gangsters who don't want the e-waste story told.
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'60 Minutes': Toxins inside your computer (Part 3)
Scientists discuss e-waste, the fastest-growing component of the municipal waste stream worldwide, and the impact it has on those whose lives depend on it.
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'60 Minutes': Walking through a toxic village (Part 2)
Piles of electronics blanket the Chinese countryside waiting to be recycled.
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'60 Minutes': Cleaning up recycling (Part 1)
Scott Pelley takes a tour of GRX, a Denver electronic waste recycling company, that is a member of 'E-Stewards.' That's a stringent program run by a watchdog group, The Basel Action Network, to...
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'60 Minutes': Development of wireless system (Part 4)
'60 Minutes': Development of wireless system A prototype of a device is currently in the works which would integrate a wireless communication system that would allow the signals from the brain to...
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'60 Minutes': BrainGate: Movement controlled by mind (Part 3)
'60 Minutes': BrainGate: Movement controlled by mind Cathy Hutchinson, a woman who has suffered a stroke which left her mentatlly sharp, but paralyzed and unable to speak, is among the first...
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'60 Minutes': Relationship between neurons and movement (Part 2)
'60 Minutes': Relationship between neurons and movement Using an implanted grid of electrodes inside the brain of monkey, Andrew Schwartz has found a relationship between how fast a neuron fires...
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'60 Minutes': Decoding language of the brain (Part 1)
'60 Minutes': Decoding language of the brain Andrew Schwartz, a neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburg, has implanted a grid of electrodes inside a monkey's brain in order to listen to the...
Additional Results
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Gartner: 60 percent of firms plan increase in staff social media snooping by 2015
Research firm Gartner says digital surveillance in the workplace on the rise, with around 60 percent of companies aiming to increase a formal presence on social network to monitor their staff.
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Tale of the magnetic tape: 60 years at IBM
In 1952 IBM solved the problem of using magnetic tape to back up computer-generated data.
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Smartphones beat computers for Facebook time
In March 2012, U.S. Facebook users spent more time accessing the social network from their smartphone rather than their computer. Mobile devices are slowly beginning to dominate computing.
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Energy-efficient water desalination company snags $60 million
The money includes a new venture capital infusion, along with credit for equipment financing and working capital.
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The B-52 bomber turns 60 (photos)
The first one flew in 1952. And the youngest one in the Air Force -- and there are about 90 total -- is still flying after a half-century.
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Five minutes with Instagram for Android
Unfamiliar with the wonder that is Instagram, I take a look at the latest n' greatest addition to the Android app catalog.
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Three Ways to Thwart XRY's 2-Minute iPhone Passcode Hack
You may not be able to prevent your iPhone or Android smartphone from being hacked in 120 seconds or less, but your company can.
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10.5 billion minutes spent on Facebook daily, excluding mobile
On average, Facebook users spent more than 10.5 billion minutes per day on Facebook during January 2012, excluding mobile devices. This comes out to 12 minutes and 26 seconds per user.
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iPhone passcode lock defeated in 2 minutes (Update: Debunked)
A Swedish developer's claims of defeating the iOS passcode lock in "2 minutes" is only true if the passcode is "0000" and if it doesn't use an A5 or A5X. Carry On.
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Law enforcement tools can bypass the iPhone passcode in under two minutes
Tool can also be used to crack Android handsets.
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60 Minutes: Stuxnet represents the new warfare
The Stuxnet worm may represent the new era of warfare.
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CBS 60 Minutes: Stuxnet worm opens new era of warfare
Stuxnet showed, for the first time, that a cyber attack could cause significant physical damage to a facility. Does this mean that future malware, modeled on Stuxnet, could target other critical...
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