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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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U.K. standards body taken to court over OOXML
Group launches court challenge against decision by British Standards Institution to approve Microsoft's nascent document format.
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British standards body mum on OOXML vote
The British Standards Institution won't divulge who's on its technical committee or discuss the outcome of its vote on OOXML.
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Blades vs. standard racked servers for virtualization
There are some battles that are not worth fighting. Blades vs. standard architecture servers is one of those battles, yet it rages on.
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Yuchun Lee's journey from card counter to IBM's social media guru
The man in charge of IBM's effort to help chief marketing officers do their jobs learned how to take a chance while "Bringing Down the House" in Las Vegas.
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IEEE releases new standard for body area network
After five years of work, the IEEE announced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6, for wireless communications supporting ultra-low power devices operating in or around the human body.
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Sex Tech: IsAnyoneUp, UK ISP filter conspiracy theories, no porn for Coke
Hunter Moore investigated by FBI, UK porn filter conspiracy theories, Coca Cola vs. porn cybersquatters and Big Porn is sued for patent infringement.
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Sony Alpha NEX-F3 photo samples
The NEX-F3's JPEGs at mid-to-high ISO sensitivities look fairly typical for an entry-level interchangeable-lens camera, and are very nice at its base ISO 200.
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Israeli Institute for National Security Studies compromised, serving Poison Ivy DIY malware
The web site of the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) has been compromised, and is currently serving client-side exploits and malware to its visitors.
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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse
Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.
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Can Facebook set the standard for datacenter hardware?
It's only 2" but the Open Rack standard has the potential to change the future design of datacenters
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Inventing the future of digital media at MIT (photos)
The famed MIT Media Lab is a hotbed of ideas on how life is becoming more and more digital and how people will interact with their digitized surroundings in new ways.
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MIT's DIY wooden cell phone (photos)
MIT's Media Lab set out to use open-source design and readily available materials to make a cell phone that easy to customize. The result is somehow appealing to all aesthetics.
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Teradata and SAS partner on analytics appliance
Two lions of BI have allied, bringing analytics into the parallel processing, in-memory, appliance-based fast track.
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Gov.-led ID plan picks finalists for $10 million grant program
Finalists are picked for the $10 million pilot program being run by the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC).
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Pentax K-01 photo samples
With a relatively low-noise sensor and great JPEG processing, the camera's midrange ISO sensitivity images -- up to ISO 1600 -- excel for a sub-$1,000 model.
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Group aims to vet worth of ID standards for mobile, software, other cloud services
The Identity in the Cloud technical committee at OASIS is calling on the public to help it vet identity standards for a myriad of cloud use cases from mobile to digital signatures.
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Programmable 'smart sand' can assume any shape
MIT researchers are developing small magnetic cubes that can communicate with each other to auto-duplicate objects in a "sand box" using a subtractive production algorithm.
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Australian government patent troll collects from Wi-Fi vendors
Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization picked up $229-million from technology companies for "violating" its Wi-Fi patent.
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British Airways customer failures part 3: the implications
In this last part I pull all the previous threads together and suggest some ways BA can resolve its service issues.
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British Airways customer failures part 2: the BA.com website
In this part I talk about problems experienced with the BA website. Process and data integration is at best poor and at worst non-existent.
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