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  With tech breakthrough, Seagate promises 60TB drives this decade | SugarSync revamps data backup, sync service for iPad
 
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Firefox to turn on default encryption for Google searches
Mozilla is currently testing default encrypted Google searches for all Firefox users, with the intent to make all Google searches encrypted in the near future, the browser maker said on Wednesday. Read More


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With tech breakthrough, Seagate promises 60TB drives this decade
Seagate said it is the first hard-drive maker to achieve the milestone storage density of 1 terabit (1 trillion bits) per square inch on a disk platter. The technology will allow it to create a 60TB hard drive this decade. Read More

SugarSync revamps data backup, sync service for iPad
Cloud data synchronization service SugarSync today released a new version of its iPad application that it said has been redesigned "from the ground up" with new features and a simplified interface. Read More

Sharky: Not possible, huh?
It's 5 a.m. when this IT pilot fish gets a call from the data center: The system drives have lost half their power supply. By 8 a.m., fish, his boss, the vendor rep and the facilities manager are investigating what happened.   Read More

Quantum unveils enterprise-class cloud backup services
Quantum has partnered with Xerox, which is using two new products for a cloud-based backup service. Read More

The Cloud, Day 25: The Cloud Is Becoming Mandatory
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IT Blogwatch: Gmail 'splains why spam is spam (and no sex for you!)
Gmail now tells you why messages in your spam folder were sent there. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) has tweaked its webmail client to display some broad categories of reasons why its spam filters filtered a message that way. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if it'll make spammers better at avoiding the filters. Not to mention: Man makes fool of math-challenged wife on YouTube...   Read More

Western Digital Puts 2TB of Storage in Palm of Your Hand for $250
Who needs the cloud when you can have two terabytes of storage in the palm of your hand? Read More

Eight online banking scammers arrested in Russia
The Russian Federal Security Service arrested eight hackers who allegedly stole $4.5 million in the last quarter alone using an online banking Trojan, security analyst firm Group-IB announced Tuesday. Read More

Java-based Web attack installs hard-to-detect malware in RAM
A hard-to-detect piece of malware that doesn't create any files on the affected systems was dropped onto the computers of visitors to popular news sites in Russia in a drive-by download attack, according to security researchers from antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab. Read More

IT Blogwatch: The Pirate Bay to launch airborne proxy drones
The Pirate Bay has unveiled its aggressive plan to launch airborne drones that act as proxy servers. It says these 'Low Orbit Server Stations' (LOSS) will help it evade being shut down. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if it's the ultimate in cloud-computing, or just an early April fools gag.   Read More

 
 
 

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