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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Facebook removes Arizona Governor's post criticizing Obama
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer criticized President Obama's immigration policies in a post on Facebook, only to have it removed. The company called the issue a mistake and has apologized.
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Some like it cool. Or, why solar works better when it's not so hot
For some reason, many of us civilians tend to associate solar power with bright sunshiney states like Arizona, California and Florida. But did you know that solar technology actually gets less...
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Anti-Independence day
A sad commentary on America's Independence Day: a majority of Americans support arresting anyone who can't prove they are a citizen. I fear for my country.
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Leaked memo reveals T-Mobile 3G expansion plans in 40+ U.S. cities
I don't like to dabble too much in unconfirmed rumors, but "unofficial" T-Mobile blog TmoNews has what appears to be an internal T-Mobile e-mail outlining 3G expansion plans for the fourth-largest...
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Solar power, no money down, could prove profitable
You get a solar installation, you could get positive cash flow, and you pay no money down. Sounds like an offer you might read in some spam note from Bulgaria. But it's a legitimate offer from...
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Photos: Southwest canyon wonders
Canyons in Arizona and Utah offer stunning tableaus. Here, a look at some of the more awe-inspiring scenes.CNET News.com reporter Daniel Terdiman has been traveling through the Southwest for the...
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Photos: An airplane enthusiast's dream
Tucson, Ariz., it turns out, is ground zero for airplane storage.
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Arizona legislature floor sessions go to cable
Live coverage of state sessions would be available on multiple cable systems under deal with Cox Communications.
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Photos: Arizona city goes wireless
Tempe, Ariz., has installed a border-to-border wireless network, but it's not without some wrinkles.
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Photos: Arizona city goes wireless
Tempe, Ariz., has installed a border-to-border wireless network, but it's not without some wrinkles.
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U.S. patrols border with unmanned plane
UAVs expensive but "invaluable" in identifying illegal aliens making crossings.
Additional Results
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Facebook removes Arizona Governor's post criticizing Obama
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer criticized President Obama's immigration policies in a post on Facebook, only to have it removed. The company called the issue a mistake and has apologized.
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LulzSec releases deluge of private Arizona law enforcement information
Operation Anti-Security has officially begun with its first leak, and it's a doozy.
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Intel to bring jobs, innovation with new Arizona manufacturing plant
Flanked by a U.S. president under the gun to create more jobs in America, Intel's President and CEO Paul Otellini said today that will invest more than $5 billion in a new chip manufacturing plant...
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Some like it cool. Or, why solar works better when it's not so hot
For some reason, many of us civilians tend to associate solar power with bright sunshiney states like Arizona, California and Florida. But did you know that solar technology actually gets less...
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Intel Labs, Arizona State researcher developing TV remote that can identify user holding it
If Intel Labs staff and an Arizona State researcher are successful, you may eventually hold in your hand a TV remote that can know your viewing habits as soon as you grab it, giving you more...
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Anti-Independence day
A sad commentary on America's Independence Day: a majority of Americans support arresting anyone who can't prove they are a citizen. I fear for my country.
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Arizona State settles Kindle lawsuit
Last summer I blogged about the lawsuit involving Arizona State University's use of the Kindle DX and it's inaccessibility to the blind. I couldn't quite get my head around that one and neither...
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Kindle draws fire at Arizona State
According to a brief article in USA Today, students in the honors history of human culture and thought course at Arizona State University will be receiving Kindle ebook readers with the 30...
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Leaked memo reveals T-Mobile 3G expansion plans in 40+ U.S. cities
I don't like to dabble too much in unconfirmed rumors, but "unofficial" T-Mobile blog TmoNews has what appears to be an internal T-Mobile e-mail outlining 3G expansion plans for the fourth-largest...
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