Tuesday 28 May 2013

With an SSD, backups are more important than ever

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05.23.2013 11:51 AM
It's a lot harder to recover data from a dead solid-state drive, so plan accordingly.
05.24.2013 8:53 AM
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05.23.2013 12:29 PM
Still under development, Kerbal Space Program is a wondrously complex spaceflight simulator.
05.23.2013 12:30 PM
Twitters new Amplify advertising partnership program lets broadcasters deliver promoted tweets based on the shows youre talking about.
05.23.2013 12:49 PM
It's one thing to have an Nintendo emulator running on your computer, and it's another thing entirely when you rip the innards out of a broken NES, replace it with a Raspberry Pi and convert the original box into a fully functional emulator.
05.23.2013 1:10 PM
Human interaction with computers could improve with the new Kinect for Windows sensor, which will be better at recognizing gestures, motion and voice.
05.23.2013 1:20 PM
U.S. companies should be allowed to take aggressive countermeasures against hackers seeking to steal their intellectual property, contends the private Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property.
05.23.2013 1:45 PM
SoftBank has received all the necessary state approvals for the Japanese mobile carrier to acquire a majority stake in Sprint Nextel for US$20 billion, the companies announced.
05.23.2013 1:46 PM
Deploying an update of its DB2 database, IBM is pitching its SmartCloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) for use in data reporting and analysis.
05.23.2013 3:01 PM
Internet communities are more trustworthy than some big corporations, but mobile is proving a hard nut to crack even for the best of them, actor and venture capitalist Ashton Kutcher told CTIA Wireless Thursday.
05.23.2013 3:32 PM
Intel's upcoming family of Core processors, code-named Haswell, will offer 50 percent more battery life in laptops than did their "Ivy Bridge" predecessors, Intel said on Thursday.
05.23.2013 4:00 PM
An in-depth comparison of the APIs used by Windows 8.1 suggests that Blue tablets could support 4K resolutions and lock-screen calls, and possibly replace the Search charm with something more useful.
 
 
 
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