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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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2012 Mini Roadster revealed (photos)
The two-seater 2012 Mini Roadster sports a manually opening soft-top roof and a go-kart feel. The new Mini Roadster runs on the latest 1.6-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine with a top speed of...
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Upstart aims to redefine concept of start-stop driving
Sales of so-called microhybrid vehicles -- which enable the shutdown of gasoline engines in certain driving conditions -- could reach 37 million by 2020. With partners like BMW, Axion seeks to...
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Google's search engine results are free speech and I don't care
Think the United States government has a chance in hell of beating Google's legal team? Think again.
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Facebook poaches Apple engineers to 'build smartphone': report
Will Facebook be 'third-time lucky' in its reported smartphone development? Hiring top talent in smartphone and mobile engineering may bring the dream a little closer.
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Digital Lumens updates LED lighting management platform
Web-based software dashboard helps facility managers assess the potential impact of settings changes or daylight harvesting applications.
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Spyder PowerShadow i4 battery case with dock for the iPhone (review)
Battery cases for the iPhone are nothing new, but the PowerShadow i4 from Spyder adds a convenient dock to the mix.
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Google engineer: Create technology, don't just use it
Google's education outreach program sends an engineer to middle schoolers to try and encourage STEM studies.
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2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas (photos)
The CNG version of the Honda Civic may be down on power and range from its gasoline counterparts, but it takes less than $20 to fill the tank.
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Who cares that the iPad 3 is thicker and heavier than the iPad 2?
Not only are the changes so small that we humans don't notice them, they're so small as to be mechanically irrelevant. We know this because most cases designed to fit the iPad 2 will comfortably...
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Oracle recalls Google engineer Lindholm in trial's patent phase
Oracle cuts to the chase in phase two of the trial, recalling Google engineer Tim Lindholm back to the stand.
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Yahoo! and the Cult of the Engineer...
There's enormous focus on the "engineer" in culture of Silicon Valley. Engineers are the top dogs in most companies.
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Airborne iPhone fire caused by loose screw
An Australian investigation revealed that a misplaced screw caused a short circuit that led to the fire.
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Tired of using Google search? Try DuckDuckGo
Are you tired of using Google search and worry about your personal information being widely shared with other sites? DuckDuckGo with its focus on privacy might be the engine you have been...
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Up close with the ZTE Score M (photos)
MetroPCS' version of the Score, renamed the ZTE Score M, gets a sporty exterior and a slightly beefed up battery.
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Bing, bang, boom: Is Microsoft's search engine secretly for sale?
Microsoft publicly says Bing is a core strategic asset for the company. But privately, could the Softies be exploring ways to offload it?
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Five LED projects to light up your home (photos)
Take a look at these five easy and impressive LED-based DIY projects.
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IBM electric vehicle battery project adds two materials partners
Asahi Kasei and Central Glass bring component-level expertise in membrane technology and electrolytes necessary for high-density batteries.
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'Urban Stargazing' gives city folks back their stars (images)
Designer Oscar Lhermitte uses LEDs, fiber optics, nylon line, and giant slingshots to beat back light pollution and reconnect people with the aeons-old mysteries of the night sky.
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Philips sets new bar with L Prize LED (photos)
On Earth Day, Philips will release a $50 LED bulb which is the most energy efficient LED bulb in the 60-watt equivalent category.
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My iPhone, the data hog: Why I switched back to a BlackBerry
A series of unfortunate events in Europe led to, well, more unfortunate events on the other side of the world. Flirting with an iPhone for a month, and why I went back to BlackBerry.
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