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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Large Hadron Collider sets record
The recently restarted Large Hadron Collider has become the world's most powerful particle accelerator, after setting a new record for beam intensity.
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Using light to reduce skin wrinkles?
A recent American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac briefly describes how two German researchers have discovered that high intensity light can reduce facial wrinkles (this is the first item in...
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NASA monitors lightning inside hurricanes
According to a new study from NASA, it is possible to forecast a storm's intensity by monitoring the lightning strikes near a hurricane's eye. And it can be done weeks before the storm arrives...
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Images: Seeing spots on Jupiter and Saturn
Jupiter's Red Spot Jr. is a storm that is growing in intensity while clearings are sighted in Saturn's thick cloud cover.
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Thunderbolt moves up - and down
The slow-mo rollout of Thunderbolt peripherals continues with some critical milestones, including the first Thunderbolt product to add only $100 to retail cost. But that's not all.
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Large Hadron Collider breaks beam intensity record again
Cern's Large Hadron Collider has set a new world record for beam intensity, meaning the massive experiment can record more data than before.
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Samsung Intensity II (Verizon)--photos
While the UI has somewhat changed, many features remain the same in this refresh of the original Samsung Intensity.
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This Homely FeaturePhone Is Almost As Popular As The iPhone. Really.
The Samsung Intensity may be the Shrek of mobile phones, but it still sells really really well in the U.S. And that has implications for your mobile and m-commerce strategy.
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Ingenix bets on intensive care with Picis buy
Ingenix, a consultant to doctors and hospitals, bought Picis, whose software focuses on "high-acuity" areas of the hospital space -- places like emergency rooms, surgical suites, and intensive...
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Remote monitoring of intensive care just as good but no better
In addition to improving productivity, the study also means that intensive care could be delivered in more locations, even where no intensivist is present. This means less travel for patients...
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Large Hadron Collider sets record
The recently restarted Large Hadron Collider has become the world's most powerful particle accelerator, after setting a new record for beam intensity.
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Samsung Intensity Photos
The Samsung Intensity is a middle-of-the-road messaging phone from Verizon Wireless.
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Apricorn's 4 TB hard card: PCI RAID array pt. 1
The folks over at Apricorn - a 26 year old company in SoCal - sent me their new PCIe Drive Array to review. A new video capture card requires higher bandwidth storage - over 100 MB/s sustained -...
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Using light to reduce skin wrinkles?
A recent American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac briefly describes how two German researchers have discovered that high intensity light can reduce facial wrinkles (this is the first item in...
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HP has its sights set on swift yet cost-reduction-intense data center transformation projects
HP now has the number one revenue share of servers spend worldwide, recently beating IBM in that role, said Livermore. One out of every three servers delivered around the world is an HP server,...
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Intense (and really thoughtful) ranting from the OLPC front
Ivan Krstić has made his way into this blog before. As OLPC's former director of security architecture and one closely involved with their Peru rollout, his posts offered great insights into...
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Adobe vs. Apple: Flash spat over iPhone gets intense
Apple and Adobe--long time partners that propel product cycles for each other--are in a big spat over the iPhone. The problem: Apple's iPhone doesn't support Flash Player. And Adobe is getting...
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Intense interest in Microsoft Office standard
The underlying question remains this. Is standards-setting a judicial or a political process? Even if it is a judicial process, should such a process ignore politics, or be informed by it?
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Gates' Microsoft future of intense interest
Those hoping for a peace between Microsoft and open source are going to be disappointed.
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Meet the most radiation-intensive cellphone you can buy
On the CNET Reviews side of our big content tent, we offer a frequently updated Cell phone radiation chart. This chart uses a standard called Specific Absorption Rate a way of measuring the...
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