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Improve the Performance of SAN Storage
Check out this white paper to learn how to improve and maintain the performance of your SAN by adding defragmentation tools into your computing. Keep reading to learn more.
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Hotmail hole exposes users
New security hole allows hostile JavaScript to steal a user's password.
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Analysis: IE5 flaw makes PCs vulnerable
Internet Explorer 5 design flaw leaves users' PCs vulnerable to malicious code via Web surfing and e-mail.
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Hole opens Office 97 users to hijackers
Vulnerability in popular Microsoft suite could allow malicious coder to take control of computers without victim knowing.
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A chronology of the eEye decision
The blow-by-blow behind why eEye posted a way to break into NT servers.
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Should security flaws be posted?
Debate over NT Server hole rages, as company defends itself.
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Firm exposes WinNT security hole, posts patch
eEye posts break-in code that lets hackers hijack Windows NT servers -- and some networks. Microsoft scrambling for a patch.
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Can Intel's chip ID really be turned off?
Intel says you can turn off its chip ID technology. But a German magazine may have proven otherwise.
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Xpand X104 YOUniversal 3D glasses, up-close and dorky (pictures)
For the narrow niche of users who need active 3D glasses that work with most 3D TVs regardless of brand, the Xpand YOUniversals are great. For everyone else, they're overkill.
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Apple to ditch glass for liquid metal in iPhone 5 -rumor
The rumors about Apple's yet to be announced iPhone 5 are already running wild.
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2013 Lincoln MKZ debuts with mustache grill and a glass toupee
The mid-sized Lincoln gets restyled in the automaker's newest design language and a massive sliding glass roof.
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Google's Project Glass: Pondering business use cases
I've been skeptical about Google's mission to deliver smart glasses that would enhance your visual reality a good bit with data on the fly. However, it is worth pondering some of the business uses...
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Google's futuristic heads-up display glasses (photos)
The ultra-connected prototype glasses pull up maps, directions, events notifications, and locations of nearby friends, right in the wearer's line of sight.
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Revealed: Google's "Project Glass" augmented reality glasses (video)
Dubbed "Project Glass" Google's efforts to create consumer-friendly augmented reality glasses may just change the way people interact with the world.
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Leave your glasses at home with LG's Optimus 3D Max (photos)
LG is back for more #D with the Optimus 3D Max. CNET takes a hands-on tour in Barcelona where LG showed the phone for the first time.
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Google's glasses: Who's the idiot that would buy these?
The composite sketch of a Google glasses consumer isn't pretty.
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Google to release heads-up display glasses before the end of the year: what can we expect?
Google is bringing the future of mobile technology much closer to reality this year with heads-up display-enhanced glasses.
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Mow your lawn, mix up a solar cell?
Apparently, an MIT research is testing how to use agricultural waste such as grass clippings or dead leaves as the conductor material for small solar cells but the method is highly inefficient.
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Through the Gorilla Glass: Inside Corning's research facility (photos)
Nowadays, it seems like every new phone is sporting a Corning Gorilla Glass screen. Take a peek at where these screens come from and what makes them so special.
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Killer app? See-through displays in your glasses
The trend toward smaller screens might someday mean doing away with screens altogether, and wearing see-through displays in your stylish eyeglasses.
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CES 2012: HP Envy 14 Spectre is a $1,400 Ultrabook built from glass
Amid a sea of lower-priced Ultrabooks that Intel hopes will turn the laptop platform into a mainstream success floats HP's new Envy 14 Spectre, which is certainly not a run-of-the-mill anything....
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