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WD Launches SLC-based SSD for Heavy Duty UseMar 4, 2010 - in News
This SSD has the SLC for your serious needs.
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Intel Launches New 2 Billion Transistor ItaniumFeb 10, 2010 - in News
It's the Intel processor for critical missions.
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IBM Launches New Octa-core Chips and ServersFeb 8, 2010 - in News
IBM will today launch its new Power7 processor along with systems based on the chip.
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Hi-Rely RAIDFrame: External Disk-To-Disk Backup Via eSATAJan 15, 2010 - in Reviews
Are we ready for high-capacity RAID solutions for our backup needs? Today we're looking at an external device from Highly Reliable Systems that connects to your machine through a single eSATA interface and supports up to 15 drives in a 3U enclosure.
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CES 2010: LG Stuffs Blu-ray in NASJan 9, 2010 - in News
Claiming a worlds-first product, LG has out a Blu-ray burner into a new NAS machine.
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Quick Look: HP's MediaSmart EX495 Home ServerJan 1, 2010 - in Reviews
We're big fans of media servers, and HP's MediaSmart boxes have consistently impressed us. Of course, every time we look at a configured machine, the comments light up with DIY suggestions, so we went that route as well in today's look at the new EX495.
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Diskeeper Can Help Prevent HDD FragmentationDec 10, 2009 - in News
The Diskeeper Corporation claims that its technology can prevent HDD fragmentation.
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IBM Working on 10 Petaflop SupercomputerDec 8, 2009 - in News
IBM is building a new supercomputer based on its Power7 processor.
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Seagate Announces Pulsar SSDs for EnterprisesDec 7, 2009 - in News
Seagate joins the SSD fray with Pulsar.
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Fusion-io SSD Setup Screams Along at 1 TB/secNov 24, 2009 - in News
We think that today's top of the line SSDs are very fast relative to what we're accustomed to using from years with magnetic storage. But if for some reason that's still not fast enough for you, there's Fusion-io's SSD technology that's able to reach a bl
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AMD-powered Jaguar is 'Fastest Supercomputer'Nov 16, 2009 - in News
Cray Inc.'s AMD-powered Jaguar system has snagged the coveted title of fastest computer in the world.
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HP Announces $2.7bn Acquisition of 3ComNov 12, 2009 - in News
HP has announced a $2.7 billion acquisition of networking company 3Com.
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Report: Windows 7 SP1 Coming Summer/Fall 2010Nov 3, 2009 - in News
It's like a summer blockbuster. Sorta.
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Gmail Goes Down for HalloweenNov 2, 2009 - in News
Gmail users experience service issues throughout the weekend.
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Distro Release: Ubuntu 9.10 Now AvailableOct 29, 2009 - in News
The latest version of Ubuntu Linux, 9.10, has just been released.
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L.A. Adopts Google Email for Staff of 30,000Oct 28, 2009 - in News
Los Angeles is replacing GroupWise with Google Apps.
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Asus ESC 1000 Powered By 960 Nvidia CoresOct 27, 2009 - in News
A new Asus supercomputer uses 960 Nvidia cores.
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Sun Microsystems Cuts 3,000 Staff Due to DelaysOct 21, 2009 - in News
Sun Microsystems today said it would lay off a further 3,000 employees because of the delays in closing the deal with Oracle.
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Microsoft Releases Sidekick Data Recovery ToolOct 21, 2009 - in News
Microsoft has released a recovery tool for Sidekick users who are still without their data following last week's outage.
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Ballmer Says Obvious: SideKick Outage Not GoodOct 20, 2009 - in News
Here's a little update for all you Sidekickers who lost data over the last couple of weeks. In a statement released yesterday, Microsoft assured users it is working "around the clock" to restore everything.
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Sidekick Fiasco Could Be Costing Microsoft MillionsOct 16, 2009 - in News
A lot of Sidekick customers are feeling the effects of the server outage that saw an unspecified amount of user data swallowed up by the cloud.
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Couple Arrested for Allegedly Scamming CiscoOct 16, 2009 - in News
Authorities have arrested a couple who allegedly swindled Cisco out of a massive $23 million.
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MSFT: We've Got Most of the Sidekick Data BackOct 15, 2009 - in News
It seems this whole Sidekick debacle is finally coming to an end. Microsoft has said the company has managed to recover "most, if not all," of the data lost.
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Of Course: Lawsuits Filed Over Sidekick FiascoOct 15, 2009 - in News
We all knew it was coming, which is why we're all completely unsurprised by the fact that Sidekick users are filing lawsuits left and right over Microsoft-owned Danger losing all their data.
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Source: MSFT/Danger's Servers Were SabotagedOct 14, 2009 - in News
There's been quite a lot of toing and froing when it comes to Microsoft/Danger's huge, server-related boo-boo. While customers are sobbing, mourning the loss of all their data, folks are asking the same question over and over, "How did this even happen?"
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T-Mobile Letting Sidekick Users Break ContractsOct 13, 2009 - in News
Here's an interesting little piece of information for Sidekick users who have had it up to the teeth with T-Mobile: if you shout loud enough, you can break your contract for free.
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Cisco Announces $2.9bn Acquisition of StarentOct 13, 2009 - in News
Cisco is really going for it when it comes to these multi-billion dollar acquisitions. Hot on the heels of its $3 billion acquisition of Tandberg, Cisco has announced plans to acquire Starent Networks for $2.9 billion.
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T-Mobile: We Might Get Sidekick Data BackOct 13, 2009 - in News
Alright Sidekickers, don't get too excited, but you might get your data back.
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Oops! Microsoft Loses All Sidekick Users' DataOct 12, 2009 - in News
Should we really have to remind Microsoft to make a backup if the data you're trying to protect is important or you know, not yours? No, we shouldn't. Tut, tut, tut.
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Ask Intel and VMware About Xeon, VirtualizationOct 6, 2009 - in News
Yesterday we joined Intel for a live chat about Core 2 processors and vPro and today the company is hosting a second chat discussing its Xeon processor and virtualization.
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