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Improve the Performance of SAN Storage
Check out this white paper to learn how to improve and maintain the performance of your SAN by adding defragmentation tools into your computing. Keep reading to learn more.
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Mother nature v. human nature
Those soft-hearted, multi-nationals in the European Union once again tried to do something that was supposed to be good for the planet and future generations. They seem to have this groundless...
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Scitable Virtual Classroom Setup
Scitable is an easy-to-use resource from the Nature Publishing Group. Currently, its focus is Genetics, but there is much more to come.
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Looking at single atoms of hydrogen
As you probably know, graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon atoms packed in a dense two-dimensional honeycomb lattice. And it recently became very popular recently as a basis for ultra-fast...
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Facebook and the CIA
In a piece of carefully researched critique, Guardian Unlimited writer Tim Hodgkinson does a masterful job unpacking the politics of Facebook, implying that the company's backer's real agenda is...
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Is science serious? Who's getting badgered and why
Is science just another opinion? We've all witnessed the reduced respect for science among the powerful in America's capital. It's become just another source of data to be spun for political...
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Photos: Spirals go from nature to the lab
Inspired by spirals found in nature, inventor believes the form could lead to breakthroughs in many fields.
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Photos: Spirals go from nature to the lab
Inspired by spirals found in nature, inventor believes the form could lead to breakthroughs in many fields.
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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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Alarm sounded for 'cyber intrusions' against natural gas companies
Multiple confidential alerts have been issued to bring attention to spear-phishing cyber attacks against targets at U.S. natural gas companies.
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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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Crowd scale, friction and the nature of the firm
Why a new, digitally enabled, contract-based online business model is disrupting long-established enterprises.
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Silos are okay, even natural part of technology infrastructures
In our never-ending war against IT silos, the silos are winning. But maybe that's something organizations can live with.
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Joomla 2.5 courts corporate, enterprise users
Joomla's new multi-database extraction layer, automatic notification and update engine and search improvements are designed to enlist more corporate use. The upgraded open source CMS becomes...
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Apple's iBooks Textbooks initiative is a welcome and natural progression
There has been quite a bit of discussion about the iPad lock in and content control over the Apple iBooks announcement. It makes sense to me and I applaud Apple for their efforts.
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A bird's eye view of fossil-fuel workhorses (photos)
An aerial view of New Mexico's San Juan basin shows the impact of coal power and natural gas drilling in a major production area.
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HyperSolar uses power of sun to 'manufacture' natural gas
Technology seeks to leverage existing systems and infrastructure to provide a carbon-neutral energy alternative to coal.
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State of the slate: The glitchy nature of Android tablets
It is a two-horse race in the tablet space, and the number two solution is just not good enough yet.
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The Microsoft revolving door: Former Powerset CEO has left the building
Microsoft acquired natural-language search vendor Powerset in 2008. On September 5, Powerset's CEO left Microsoft to become an angel investor.
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Lenovo: Ultrabooks just natural evolution of the notebook
Lenovo COO Rory Read gets on the Ultrabook bandwagon but points out they were coming anyway due to evolution of the notebook.
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EnvEve software gives nature a voice
Swiss software company has developed what is calls the "Internet of nature," which relies on sensors to communicate information that can help humans anticipate wildfires, floods, gas leakages and...
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