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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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20 improvements I'd like to see in iOS 6
Apple's due to announce its plans for the next major version of iOS at WWDC in June. Here are some features that Apple needs to add to iOS if it's going to stay competitive with Android.
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Wisdom of the loud
Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens: the trend of the loudest voices parading knowledge online and dominating conversations is slowly maturing as people realize that too much online publishing...
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The iPad 3's battery algorithm is busted, here's why
If you unplug your iPad 3 as soon as the battery indicator says "100%" you're missing out on as much as 1.2 hours (10 percent) of additional run time. When's Apple going to fix this?
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Short bouts of exercise give long-term rewards
Can we live longer if we take regular play breaks instead of turning "working" out into a dreaded chore?
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Does being a night owl make you fat?
Sleep deprivation and other sleep-related issues are often cited by tech-oriented people as major problems in their lives. But do sleep issues make you fat, too?
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A closer look at laptops with AMD's Fusion processors
AMD's first Fusion processors--chips that combine both a CPU and graphics--have been finding their way into everything from netbooks to 15-inch budget notebooks. Over the past few weeks, I've been...
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Infor cancels anonymous referral program
Less than 24 hours after receiving heated criticism from analysts, ERP vendor, Infor, canceled a controversial customer referral program.
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The Global Cyber War Hacks and Attacks Scorecard
Here's a list of the big-league damage -- from original Operation Payback and first Anonymous campaigns to the current pro-Wikileaks DDoS attacks.
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Give me 1:1, give me bandwidth, and give me Journ(i)e!
Take Facebook, make the UI great, add real safety tools controlled by teachers and schools, get rid of Zynga, and you have Journ(i)e, an incredibly powerful social learning platform.
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Live blog: Can a student go fully mobile for 48 hours?
With the young society so dependent on their smartphones, I question how much one can do on a smartphone by pushing it to the limits. Can a student go fully mobile for 48 hours?
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Is Apple's suicide factory outsourcing to even cheaper Chinese peasants?
Go ahead and buy your consumer electronics. Doing so is putting food in people's mouths. It's also putting blood on all our hands.
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Why Facebook is better than Quora...or is it?
Facebook has launched its new product: Questions. Now, you can query your social graph for answers to things that interest you.
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Someone pays the price for our cheap electronic goods
Next time you pick up a cheap piece of electronics, spare a thought for the hidden human costs.
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Would you wait in line for hours to buy the latest iGadget?
Some people waited in line for hours for the chance to buy the iPhone when it first came out. With the prospect of another big Apple launch coming out way, it's a sure bet that people will end up...
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With Foursquare for BlackBerry, compete to be 'mayor' of your office
Trendy geolocation app Foursquare lets you know where your friends are and compete to be "mayor" of locations in your neighborhood. Now it's available for RIM BlackBerry.
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Study: American kids spend 7.5 hours per day using electronics
American youths now spend more than seven and a half hours per day using a smart phone, computer, television or other electronic device, according to a new study.
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Study: Americans consume 34 gigabytes of information every day
What's your personal bandwidth? If you live in the U.S., it's approximately 34GB per day -- or, as a collective nation, 3.6 zettabytes in 2008, according to a new study.
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Sony announces new S and E Series Walkman devices
I was digging around in my garage the other day and found my old cassette Sony Walkman player and with a couple new AA batteries it was good to go with the Steve Miller Band. Today, Sony ushered...
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Review: Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 3GS
A guest blog post by Vic Orly: The iPhone 3GS is awesome except for one thing: its battery life, or lack thereof. My battery experience had been awful. Recently, I was on a flight from Chicago...
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RCA starts shipping EZ209HD
After being announced at CES earlier this year, RCA has started shipping its Small Wonder EZ209HD. The 720p HD mini-camcorder captures video at a resolution of 1280 x 720 in H.264 format. Thin...
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