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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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A firefighting beetle robot
According to Popular Science, German researchers have designed firefighting robots mimicking beetles. The OLE robotic beetle (short for 'Offroad Löscheinheit' -- which means 'off-road...
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Silicon Power Armor A80 (photos)
The Silicon Power Armor A80 is a compact, rugged, waterproof portable hard drive that offers very fast performance.
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Does brand heritage matter in consumer electronics?
Motorola announced a new RAZR on Tuesday. Does brand heritage exist in the fleeting world of consumer electronics?
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Armor your iPhone - Griffin Survivor
If you've been reading my blogging buddy Jason Perlow's 'Tech Broiler' blog here on ZDNet (and you should, he's a smart guy, and reading his blog will make you smarter - or your money back!) then...
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What is the Ultimate Ruggedized Mobile Device?
The most rugged mobile communications device 100 years ago was armored, ran on gasoline, and sported a huge cannon. Not surprisingly, a lighterweight solution became more popular. That parallels...
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BlackArmor PS110 USB 3.0 external hard-drive kit photos
Seagate introduces its first USB 3.0-based storage solution for laptops at CES 2010.
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Seagate releases three new BlackArmor HDD
Today, Seagate announced three new additions to the BlackArmor line of externals: a NAS server, an external desktop drive, and a new portable HDD.
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Chink in encryption armor discovered
An underlying design flaw in the widely used encryption protocol OpenSSH has been made public by researchers.
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Segate BlackArmor NAS server - Photos
Seagate's BlackArmor family of network storage solutions for small business that offers up to 8TB of capacity.
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Seagate matches Western Digital with 8TB BlackArmor NAS devices
The NAS wars continue to heat up, with Seagate launching the latest salvo with an expansion of its BlackArmor line to cover small businesses (as well as those hardcore storage enthusiasts who...
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Seagate announces BlackArmor network storage solution
Seagate has a a new encrypted network attached storage solution to its BlackArmor line.
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A firefighting beetle robot
According to Popular Science, German researchers have designed firefighting robots mimicking beetles. The OLE robotic beetle (short for 'Offroad Löscheinheit' -- which means 'off-road...
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Linux security guru joins Microsoft
Crispin Cowan, the Linux security expert behind StackGard, the Immunix Linux distro and AppArmor, has joined the Windows security team. In a blog post last week, Microsoft's Michael Howard,...
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Repelling bullets with nanotube armors
Australian engineers have found a way to use the elasticity of carbon nanotubes to not only stop bullets penetrating material but actually rebound their force. Their anti-ballistic carbon...
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Is EMI the chink in the RIAA armor?
Does anyone really believe the RIAA when they tell us that 'the sky is falling' from rampant piracy? Just last year, the recording industry, was trying to strong-arm Apple into raising its base...
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Photos: Marines test-drive next-gen armored vehicle
The amphibious Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle moves fast and packs state-of-the-art electronics.
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Photos: Marines test-drive next-gen armored vehicle
The amphibious Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle moves fast and packs state-of-the-art electronics.
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SuSE putting dents in Microsoft's armor
Q&A: SuSE CEO Richard Seibt operates a company that dominates Europe's Linux market. But he has big ambitions for expanding his company's foothold in the United States.
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IronPort armors e-mail with Brightmail
E-mail appliance maker IronPort Systems announced on Monday that it has licensed Brightmail's antispam technology for its newest product, the IronPort C60. The San Bruno, Calif., company focuses...
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