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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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Gallery: Landing site chosen for new Mars rover Curiosity
NASA's projected landing area for Curiosity is in a large crater at the foot of a layered mountain.
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Report: Apple’s Fifth Avenue store tops $350M in annual revenue (Updated)
Bloomberg notes that that's the equivalent of selling one Mercedes-Benz C300 sedan per square foot. Jeffrey Roseman of real-estate broker Newmark Knight Frank Retail in New York estimates that...
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EPA puts foot down on future emissions
New carbon pollution standard would curb carbon pollution and can be met by both fossil fuel and renewable technologies.
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On foot, on the road, in the air: how do you work remotely?
Jabra woos mobile workers -- on foot, on the road, and in the office -- with new headsets and mobile speakers. Would you use them?
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Utilities caught flat-footed in smart-grid security
New research predicts more than $4.1 billion will be spent by 2018 to secure SCADA and industrial control systems.
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Building a broadcast-quality video studio for Skype in a 10x9 foot space
One of the most exciting projects ZDNet columnist David Gewirtz has been working on is building a broadcast-quality video studio for Skype in a 10x9 foot space. Here's the story behind that project.
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Gallery: Landing site chosen for new Mars rover Curiosity
NASA's projected landing area for Curiosity is in a large crater at the foot of a layered mountain.
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iPad takes 500 foot drop from airplane, G-Form Extreme Sleeve saves the day
Those wacky dudes at G-Form are at it again.
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Corruption, dirty tricks, let's stop pussy footing about
Vendors are coming in for a hard time again. But are analysts any better?
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Will Google Instant distract users from ads? Has Google shot itself in the foot?
Google says search is now quicker than typing a search term. That also means less time exposing users to advertising...
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Open Standard, Insert Foot
Apple makes everyone's heads spin in confusion today.
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CCHIT finally gets foot in ONCHIT certification door
The standards should be simple for most programs to meet. The problem is that there is now going to be a rush to the door by vendors seeking certification, a backlog of certification requests that...
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2003: The year iTunes caught Microsoft "a bit flat footed again"
Over on Groklaw, we get a glimpse into how Apple's iTunes Store caused a huge stir amongst the top brass at Microsoft. Thanks to emails released as part of an antitrust case against Microsoft, we...
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RIM: BlackBerry sales on solid footing
While there is some concern about Research in Motion's roadmap for its BlackBerry device, sales appear to be chugging along at a healthy clip, according to an analyst.
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HP rolls out 20-foot datacenter pod
Hewlett-Packard unveiled a 20-foot version of its Performance-Optimized Datacenter (POD), a trailer-sized container that packs a datacenter in it.
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Urban Hopper bot leaps over 25-foot fence
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is showing off its Precision Urban Hopper robot, a wheeled ground unit being developed by Sandia National Laboratories and Boston Dynamics for...
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Report: Apple’s Fifth Avenue store tops $350M in annual revenue (Updated)
Bloomberg notes that that's the equivalent of selling one Mercedes-Benz C300 sedan per square foot. Jeffrey Roseman of real-estate broker Newmark Knight Frank Retail in New York estimates that...
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The value of enterprise architecture in tough times: report from Open Group (2)
Is enterprise architecture the right strategy for tough economic times, or should organizations throw away the deliberative long-term planning to fight more immediate fires? Here are more...
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Microsoft caught flat-footed by Windows 7 download rush
On April 30, Microsoft was slated to make the Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) available to testers with subscriptions to MSDN, TechBeta and TechNet. But just like happened with the Beta in...
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Ingres puts one foot in front of the other
Take a moment, today, and give a turtle its props. Slow and steady can win the race too. As Ingres proves.
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