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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
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Proof that Linux is for geeks with too much time on their hands!
My ZDNet blogging colleague Jason Perlow has just put together an amazing Geek Sheet covering the bare metal backup and recovery of a Linux-based system using nothing but the standard Linux tools....
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Why flu virus prefers to strike in winter
You probably have been affected by flu several times in your life, and it has certainly happened in cold winter months, at least if you don't live in tropical countries. Why is the flu virus more...
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Hey, folks...it's cold
I left my laptop in my car last night. For the first night in weeks, I actually went to be instead of working until all hours, so I completely forgot about it, sitting alone and cold in my trunk....
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Harbin a harbinger of China's tropical future?
When you have an ice festival, it's pretty well expected you will have a lot of...well, ice. And for years in far northeastern China thew great city of Harbin has hosted an annual ice festival....
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My most-read stories in 2007
It's the end of the year, and it is a good idea to look at the 10 most popular posts of the year according to traffic. On my ZDNet blog, the top story was "Exclusive images of Endeavour's damaged...
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Today's "duh" study is a honey
Here's the simple truth, as reported near the bottom of the MSNBC story from a professor at Yale's nursing school: "Give them a little time and they'll get better."
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Heat in a cold climate
If you want to build a better home heating system, it would make sense to look to folks who've dealt with real winters. Global warming does NOT promise to do away entirely with sub-freezing...
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Cold showers? How about a cold flood?
Glacial lakes and the floods that undo them. That's the topic of a research project by a British scientist. He studied the annual floods from a glacial lake in Kyrgyz Republic. This may have...
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Going cold turkey off a handheld
Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod describes what it's like to function after circumstance plucks away his PDA.
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EPA to drivers: Don't be idle
It is finally getting colder here in Jersey-land, which means that the folks down the street who own a diesel truck will be letting it idle more in the mornings before they buzz off to work....
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Sensor-o-rama Part 2: Green vending machines
I actually found a vending machine last week that provided me with diet caffeine for a mere 25 cents. But I never realized just how many of those machines are out there until I spoke the next...
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Across the pond: a cold winter could be cold indeed
Some folks in Britain must be hoping for a little local warming. A cold winter could mean a realllly cold winter, becasue there doesn't seem to be enough infrastructure to deliver the heating...
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Tech Shakedown #8: Maybe system freezes & cold reboots make smartphones too PC-like
When you ask people what their top peeves are when it comes to their PCs, somewhere high on the list is how they sometimes lock up at the least opportune times. Regardless of their shipping...
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Science or science fiction: cold fusion getting hotter?
Cold fusion. Science or wishful thinking? Fact or fantasy? A conference at MIT brought together many of the proponents to strut their fusion stuff. That's the same MIT that some cold fusion...
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Microsoft-Cisco: Let The Cold War Begin
Today's joint press conference from Cisco CEO John Chambers and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer contained the usual blather about "cooperation," "interoperability,"and the "importance of working...
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Mashup culture shatters crusty, stodgy old approach to business app dev
When I first launched Mashup Camp in the beginning of 2006, virtually all of the mashups that developers brought to the event were consumerish in nature. Most had to do with music, video, or maps...
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Buy too much Sudafed and you may get a visit from a cop
If you have a runny nose and run to the store to purchase a decongestant, don't be too surprised if a detective shows up at your door shortly thereafter. Ever since a federal law went into effect...
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OpenBSD founder: Intel leaves open-source out in the cold
OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt wants Intel to come clean on the severity of bugs in the Intel Core 2 processors, warning that some of the bugs "will *ASSUREDLY* be exploitable from userland...
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MonkCast #5: Keeping beer cold in 1300 A.D., Is Safari hot?, eBay vs. Google
On this week's MonkCast (a joint production between ZDNet and the IT analysts at Redmonk), I'm joined by RedMonk co-founder and principal analyst James Governor and before we could even get into...
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Microsoft pours more cold water on Yahoo-merger speculation
After shelling out $6 billion for advertising powerhouse aQuantive, is Microsoft still interested in a possible Yahoo acquisition? Although Microsoft execs won't come right out and say it, it...
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