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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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Cybercriminals exploiting the death of Kim Jong-Il
Security researchers from TrendMicro, have intercepted a currently circulating malware campaign, using the death of Kim Jong-Il as a social engineering theme.
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North Korean upheaval hits Asian tech markets
Samsung and LG, two of the biggest South Korean technology companies, have seen drops in shares following the announcement of Kim Jong-il's death.
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The spontaneous San Francisco Apple Store Memorial for Steve Jobs
The evening Steve Jobs passed away a crowd gathered at the Union Square San Francisco Apple Store. The end of an era was mourned.
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The Problem With Digital Death, And The Future of Dying (Online)
A tech figure's final request is fulfilled when his wife publishes his post-mortem blog post - just days before the Digital Death unconference, provoking emotions and questions about death,...
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Death of the Flip: Will anyone miss it?
Once a darling gadget that essentially founded the HD mini-camcorder market, the Flip is no more. What went wrong?
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The iPad 2 is here, but laptops are not going away any time soon
While I like a good tablet in my hands, I am not so big a tablet fanboy to understand that the laptop is not going away any time soon, post-PC blockbuster or not.
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'Death Grip' is real claims UK scientists, cases don't help
The iPhone 4 'death grip' (aka 'antennagate') antenna degradation effect is real and plastic cases don't help, or so say UK researchers from University of Bristol.
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Anatomy of a death hug
iLounge reports that holding the Verizon iPhone 4 horizontally (with two hands) results in attenuation of the Wi-Fi signal.
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iPhone 4 death grip reaches Australia
Many people have blamed the iPhone 4 "death grip" issue on U.S. AT&T. But testing in Australia showed otherwise.
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How will Google Wave be reincarnated?
Wave may have been removed from active development in Google Labs today, but it's safe to say that it's far from dead.
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Lessons from the Death Map
Human perceptions are at human scale - so a few big events are memorable, many small ones are not.
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Orphan
The medical cost of our death can vary tremendously, depending on how we choose to handle it. There is a policy obligation to make that choice now, before you are unable to do so.
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Within days of Taser International going on defensive due to one death, another 3 men die
In case you missed my coverage of the consumer-oriented Tasers that were on display at CES earlier this year, you can see our video showing how a hot pink-colored consumer-oriented taser (pictured...
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Death 2.0
The recent and unexpected passing of my grandmother (she was the only 98-year-old I've known who could, and did, blindside hundreds with her death) opened my eyes to the fact that death in 2007...
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Images: Dogs facing death
Dogsindanger.com puts a face on the continuous euthanasia of unwanted pets, in hopes of increasing adoptions and reducing deaths.
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The death of single threaded development
Applications use to get free performance boosts whenever the clock speed on the CPU and memory bus went up at an exponential rate. For two decades, applications just magically doubled in speed...
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Twitter donations soar after death of London Marathon runner
Claire Squires wanted to run the London Marathon to help her charity, the Samaritans. Unfortunately she died before she could complete the race but donations have been flooding in thanks to Twitter.
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Soldier's wife learns of his death via Facebook
After a soldier died in Afghanistan, his wife found out via Facebook and a telephone call. Two soldiers arrived at her doorstep two hours later. The military is investigating how this happened.
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I'm sick to death of Android
I've spent over two years as an Android user. The next time around, I'm going elsewhere unless substantial changes take place in how Google manages its ecosystem and OEM/Carrier partners.
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Porn, Death, and the Internet in Iran
Iran continues to close it doors to the Internet while alienating the rest of the world with its proposed execution of a Web developer, saber rattling, and Internet censorship.
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