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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Google takes top spot in reputation rankings; Apple, Intel, Amazon close behind
Google ranked highest in corporate reputation, according to a Harris Interactive survey. Among tech companies, Apple, Intel and Amazon also rated highly.
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Research firm challenges supposed popularity of HD-DVD format
The recent survey by Harris Interactive, which suggested that HD-DVD continues to be roughly as popular as Blu-ray, has met with some controversy over its methodology. In fact, I received a...
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Google, Sony, Amazon and Microsoft lead tech industry in Harris reputation rankings
Google, Sony, Amazon and Microsoft pace the technology pack in Harris Interactive's 2008 reputation rankings. Overall, technology and media companies fared well. Sixty-seven percent of Americans...
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45% of US adults like sites that use personal information for advertising or content
By a 55% to 45% majority, US adults indicate that they would be more comfortable with companies’ using information about a person’s online activities to provide customized advertising...
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Recycling apathy doesn't bode well for green tech habits
When my sister-in-law’s father passed away a couple of years ago, I went out to Pennsylvania for the service and stopped by her home, which has been in the family for years. The piles of paper...
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The Harris Interactive poll: An e-commerce to-do list
E-commerce spending so far this year has already exceeded the $7 billion that the U.S. Department of Commerce predicted would be spent online during all of next year. With numbers like that, you'd...
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Are high hard drive prices the new normal?
Some analysts are predicting that high hard drive prices are the new normal. They're wrong. Here's what to expect.
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Seagate buys LaCie: good for us?
Seagate announced this morning that they are purchasing LaCie, the French consumer storage company, for $186 million. Should we worry?
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Why I hate backup
Backup disgusts me. It is the white flag of defeat in a never-ending battle to preserve our stuff against storage devices that don't store reliably. And it's boring.
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Flash's 25th birthday
Toshiba is rightly celebrating the 25th anniversary of NAND flash. We should join them.
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Samsung announces Galaxy S III with a focus on natural interaction
Companies need to differentiate with experiences and initial reactions are that Samsung did just that with the Galaxy S III and a focus on enhancing human-smartphone interactions.
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Thunderbolt momentum at NAB 2012
At least 28 Thunderbolt products were shown at NAB 2012. That doesn't sound like a lot, but it is because many connect Thunderbolt to existing standards. Expect a big jump in Thunderbolt momentum...
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Yahoo accuses Facebook of infringing two more patents
First Yahoo sued Facebook over 10 patents. Then Facebook countersued Yahoo with 10 more of its own patents. Now Yahoo has added two more patents to the onslaught, bringing the total to 22.
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Naked-eye 3D TV that works!
3D TV was huge at NAB 2011 - in hype and flop. But NAB 2012 delivered the goods: watchable glasses-free 3D on big, colorful and very watchable screens.
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Holographic storage: this could work
After burning through $100 million, holographic storage startup InPhase folded several years ago. hVault is rebooting the technology, and they've learned from the InPhase debacle.
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Holographic storage rises from the dead
Holographic storage has incredible potential, but has never made it to market despite$100 million and years of R&D. But now it gets one more chance to make good.
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New targeted Mac OS X Trojan requires no user interaction
A new Mac OS X Trojan referred to as Backdoor.OSX.SabPub.a or SX/Sabpab-A is also exploiting Java vulnerabilities in a way that requires no user interaction. It is being used in targeted attacks.
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Is it time to buy that SSD?
Perhaps you noticed that SSD sale prices are dropping to $1/GB and even less. Is now the time to buy?
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Mac OS Lion demands an SSD
Adding iOS UI elements of OS X means lots more small I/Os, the kind that disks do poorly and SSDs do well. Don't buy a new Mac without an SSD or you'll regret it!
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Can phones and tablets do "real work?"
Some readers were skeptical that "real work" could be done on a tablet. Get over yourselves! People did "real work" even before computers were invented.
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