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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Do college degrees get you anywhere?
A lower return on investment for undergraduate degrees is manifesting itself in the forms of salary stagnation and underemployment.
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Are college students dependent on technology?
How long can students go without checking their phone, and how much money do they spend per year on technology?
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Six Degrees acquires Datahop; fiberoptic datacenter network
UK cloud services provider Six Degrees Group acquires Datahop, giving it a high-speed fiberoptic network connecting datacenters in London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris.
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Is STEM education declining in the U.S.?
Is STEM education declining in the U.S., and to what effect?
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Move over, Apple: Could Barnes & Noble bring Microsoft to college?
Microsoft's problem is how to get more college students into its stores. What if it can't? Can the company bring its stores to them?
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Students, spectrum and the rise of mobile tech
Mobile technology is increasingly important -- but are we heading towards a mobile deficiency?
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2tor raises millions to revamp online education
2tor - visualizing the next level for online degree courses.
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AT&T funds combat college dropout rates
The telecommunications giant has pledged assistance to combat college dropout rates across the U.S., including within STEM subjects.
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TeenTech Weekly: College ranks, 'racist' tweets, MIT, MySpace convictions
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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Online colleges win reprieve in federal law backpedaling
Controversial federal regulation H.R. 2117 has now passed with Democratic support.
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Students shun science degrees?
Why are students turning away from science-based courses?
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Mobile behaviors of college students explained
How do high school students use mobile technology in their quest to research a university?
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FHU enters Apple 'Distinguished program'
A university that offers all freshmen and staff iPads has been entered into Apple's Distinguished program.
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TeenTech Weekly: Facebook hacks, college iPads, courses and cadavers
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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Apple joins forces with art college to provide student iPads
Apple has teamed up with an Arts college to provide its students with iPad 2 models from fall 2012.
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Top picks in College memes
University memes have risen in popularity recently. What memes describe the student experience?
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Keylogging student caught hacking college grades
A university student has been caught hacking electronic records to improve his grades.
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College offers course in iPhone photography
London colleges are planning to offer a first in photography - a course dedicated to the iPhone.
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SkyDrive, the latest competitor for student loyalty
SkyDrive - a cloud-based storage facility. Is it better than other services for student project collaboration?
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Decade old virus harvests information from college computers
At the City College of San Francisco, viruses have reportedly harvested personal student data for over a decade.
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