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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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New Yorkers protest SOPA & PIPA bills (photos)
Citizens took to the streets with signs in hand today in outrage over the ramifications of proposed legislation before Congress.
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Engaging Citizens the Right Way: Government Uses Twitter During Hurricane Irene
A note on this post: This post was written by Bob Greenberg, President of GHInternational, a noted expert on emergency response management and particularly the way that we can use contemporary...
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Are high hard drive prices the new normal?
Some analysts are predicting that high hard drive prices are the new normal. They're wrong. Here's what to expect.
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Seagate buys LaCie: good for us?
Seagate announced this morning that they are purchasing LaCie, the French consumer storage company, for $186 million. Should we worry?
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Seagate buying up controlling interest in LaCie
Seagate could be using this as leverage to delve deeper into international markets where LaCie might be stronger, such as Europe and Japan.
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UK government staff caught snooping on citizen data
What a surprise: the U.K. government was forced to reveal under Freedom of Information laws more than 1,000 civil servants have 'snooped' on British citizens' private data.
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Canalys: HP retakes lead over Apple in global client PC race
Although the iPad 2 gave Apple a boost last quarter, Hewlett-Packard made a mini-comeback in the global PC shipment race.
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Seagate earnings continue to soar through fiscal Q3
Seagate isn't losing any momentum with higher earnings, leading the hard disk drive market as the industry recovers from the floods in Thailand last year.
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Why a chargeback model for private cloud may be problematic
At issue: the true costs of private cloud cycles and services are not readily apparent.
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Chrysler teases new dragon-themed Jeep Wrangler, new Chrysler 300C design (photos)
Chrysler is headed to the 2012 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition later this month with two new concepts for the China market.
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What Apple could have bought with its $100 billion cash
$100 billion is an impossible amount to own. Bill Gates, once the world's richest man, only had two-thirds of Apple's current cash reserve. Here's what Apple could have bought.
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Seagate achieves hard drive 'milestone'; storage capacity could soon double
Seagate is boasting that it has become the first hard drive producer to achieve a storage density of 1 terabyte per square inch.
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TV-Shack extradition approved: Every UK citizen is now at risk
British student Richard O'Dwyer will be extradited after the Home Secretary approved the court's decision. All British citizens are now at risk of a similar fate.
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Thailand floods boosted Seagate to hard drive market race: report
Seagate led the global hard disk drive market during the fourth quarter of 2011, according to the latest numbers from IHS iSuppli, with 46.9 million HDD units worldwide.
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Is uptime the wrong metric for cloud service-level agreements?
Zapthink's Jason Bloomberg argues that cloud, in its various contexts, requires a new breed of SLAs.
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Wikipedia expands through classroom assignments
The Arabic version of Wikipedia has become part of an initiative to increase the pool of volunteer editors.
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Iran's Deadly Cyber Police: Indefinite Detention and Execution for Netizens
Iran's terrifying campaign against the internet and netizens is about to go full-throttle with the country's own intranet.
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Hardware makers slog through hard disk drive shortages
Here's a tour of how the Thailand flooding and a hard drive shortage affected three tech giants: Sony, Western Digital and Seagate.
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Citizen gateway gov.uk runs on Amazon
Can it be that the UK government actually gets the cloud? Its gov.uk trial runs on Amazon and is aiming for savings of 80 to 90 percent.
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UID gets a new lease of life, will continue enrolling citizens
The Government of India has approved a fresh round of funding for the unique identification program.
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