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Inside Diskeeper 2011 with IntelliWrite
When data fragmentation starts to affect your data storage, it can be hard for computers to figure out what's going on. Read this white paper to learn how you can improve system efficiency and...
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California's monarch butterflies in peril (photos)
Road Trip at Home: Several sanctuaries used to host more than 150,000 butterflies a year. Now the number is as low as 6,000.
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Will HP's Butterfly have the desired Effect?
Hp's new Butterfly Flexible DC hopes to change the way future datacenters are designed
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Vivienne Tam unveils high-fashion Butterfly earbuds with Monster
Another gadget with the illustrations of fashion designer Vivienne Tam has debuted. This time it's a pair of in-ear headphones made by Monster called "Butterfly."
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Researchers replicate butterfly wings on a nano-scale
A cross-national team of researchers have developed a technique to replicate biological structures, such as butterfly wings, on a nano-scale.
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Skooba Design backpack sweeps you through security
Skooba Design's latest $129.00 Checkthrough backpack has rigid edges and a separate see-through "Butterfly" compartment which allows you to scan the entire bag through the TSA security at the...
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Vestalife Butterfly--photos
The Vestalife Butterfly is an appropriate choice for iPod-toting tweens of the girlie persuasion, but anyone with an ear for sound should steer clear.
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Mother nature uses green tech
Researchers in Japan and China have discovered some butterfly wings have tiny solar collectors. The scientists used mother nature's evolutionary brilliance to man-make more efficient solar...
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California's monarch butterflies in peril (photos)
Road Trip at Home: Several sanctuaries used to host more than 150,000 butterflies a year. Now the number is as low as 6,000.
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Will HP's Butterfly have the desired Effect?
Hp's new Butterfly Flexible DC hopes to change the way future datacenters are designed
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How the butterfly botnet was broken
A joint operation by researchers from Canadian security firm Defense Intelligence and Spain's PandaLabs led to the arrest of three men in Spain earlier this month in connection with the Mariposa...
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Vivienne Tam unveils high-fashion Butterfly earbuds with Monster
Another gadget with the illustrations of fashion designer Vivienne Tam has debuted. This time it's a pair of in-ear headphones made by Monster called "Butterfly."
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Researchers replicate butterfly wings on a nano-scale
A cross-national team of researchers have developed a technique to replicate biological structures, such as butterfly wings, on a nano-scale.
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Skooba Design backpack sweeps you through security
Skooba Design's latest $129.00 Checkthrough backpack has rigid edges and a separate see-through "Butterfly" compartment which allows you to scan the entire bag through the TSA security at the...
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HP offers Vivienne Tam Mini netbook with butterfly art
It's Fashion Week here in New York City, and in honor of the event, HP has introduced a second version of its Vivienne Tam Mini 100 netbook, clad in butterflies.
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Microsoft clips Butterfly program's wings
The rumors circulating earlier this week were true: Microsoft has decided to pull the plug on its MSN/Windows Live Butterfly program.
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Vestalife Butterfly--photos
The Vestalife Butterfly is an appropriate choice for iPod-toting tweens of the girlie persuasion, but anyone with an ear for sound should steer clear.
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Mother nature uses green tech
Researchers in Japan and China have discovered some butterfly wings have tiny solar collectors. The scientists used mother nature's evolutionary brilliance to man-make more efficient solar...
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Microsoft's Zune aims to be social butterfly
iPod challenger to let people share streamed music with others, according to FCC filing by Toshiba.
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Butterfly notebook may spread wings again
IBM is experimenting anew with notebook designs that mimic one of its most famous and controversial designs: the expanding Butterfly keyboard.
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Microsoft ordered to catch butterflies
The city of New York orders the software giant to remove butterfly decals that were plastered all over midtown Manhattan--were part of a promotion for MSN's 8.0 launch.
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