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Preventing Data Corruption in the Event of an Extended Power Outage
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ensures system uptime in case of power outage, but it's only part of the solution. Read this white paper to learn how adding power management software...
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Trafficking in Michael Jackson
The news of Michael Jackson's death and subsequent coverage of his memorial service brought the Internet to a crawl and saturated even the most robust of content delivery networks. When the...
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Delivering the Olympics: Akamai and Limelight respond
Akamai disputes Limelight Networks' take on its infrastructure and my recent post, Limelight Networks: Why the Olympics didn't 'Melt' the Internet. Limelight, however, says its implementation...
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Limelight by the numbers: Akamai's thorn?
Limelight Networks may have won a medal for its role behind the scenes to keep NBCOlympics.com humming, but the company is still dwarfed by its largest rival Akamai. The big question: Does...
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Limelight Networks: Why the Olympics didn't 'Melt' the Internet
I admit it, even I was skeptical. When I received the first demonstration of the Silverlight plugin and the NBCOlympics.com web site back in March of this year at the 2008 Microsoft Technology...
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21% are Facebook friends with their boss
Are you Facebook friends with your boss? 1 in 5 employees say they are, according to a new report. 46 percent say they friended their boss on Facebook while 38 percent say their boss friended them.
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Get rid of teleco equipment the green way
Electronic-waste management company Shields Environmental specifically focuses on the recycling or reuse of obsolete networking gear.
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Hands-on with the Digital Innovations Speaker Dock for Android (review)
The new Digital Innovations Speaker Dock for Android lets you connect just about any Android device and enjoy audio while charging your device.
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"One more thing" in Google TV: Striking back at Apple's hobby business?
With Apple in its crosshairs, Google is set to announce on Monday a "home entertainment device". But is it just a strategic move to strike out at its closest rival?
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the BlackBerry Curve 9370, Motorola Droid 4, and the TiVo Premiere Elite DVR.
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Getting creative with littleBits (photos)
What can you make with a bunch of littleBits circuit boards and office supplies? A pretty cute CNET-loving robot, it turns out.
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Can apps boost the Japanese male libido?
Japan's birth rates are dropping, and surveys suggest that many young Japanese men just aren't interested in sex. But why?
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Twitter now available in emergencies with satellite providers
Twitter is being pumped up to save the day with the help from a couple of satellite providers.
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Social networks are actually more positive places than expected
A key reason as to why more people have positive experiences on social networks could have something to do with age and just being more mature when in a somewhat public arena.
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Do Not Track Plus blocks sites and ads from tracking you
This browser add-on blocks sites and ads from tracking you, unless you give them explicit permission to do so.
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Intel SSD 520 solid-state drive bets on improved reliability over low price
Formerly the undisputed champ in the solid-state-drive arena, Intel has seen countless competitors enter the SSD ring, offering superior performance and cheaper prices than the chip giant. With...
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Riverbed Granite: Enterprise Riches or Fool's Gold?
Riverbed delivers a hardware refresh and a bold new direction. But the continued use of proprietary appliances and the blurring of the lines between IT and storage silos will make adopting the...
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CNET's New York TV test lab revealed (photos)
Take a photo tour of CNET's Manhattan TV testing lab with your hosts, David Katzmaier and Ty Pendlebury.
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I'm getting off the Path until they delete ALL the data and start over
Path messed up by grabbing user contact data without asking and now is scrambling to figure out how to calm people down. A full wipe of all data is a good first step, but anything less is...
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For Sprint, iPhone deal represents table stakes
Sprint's fourth quarter was a mixed bag. Was Sprint's deal with Apple to sell the iPhone worth it?
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Verizon, BT team on 'immersive-video' conferencing worldwide
Verizon and BT unveil a new solution that will make virtual face-to-face meetings available in more locations worldwide across both companies’ networks.
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