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New types of RAM could revolutionize your PC

Lacie brings 1TB of wireless storage to iPad, iPhone | Seagate offers disk 'rescue' service through Staples, releases 4TB portable drive

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New types of RAM could revolutionize your PC
New chips that blur the line between computer memory and storage are starting to move beyond niche applications and could change how we use PCs, an industry analyst said Sunday. Read More


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Storage eGuide
Having the right backup strategy is essential in today's data-driven world. Enterprises must design backup infrastructures that can ensure the availability and integrity of critical corporate data. But building such an infrastructure isn't easy, nor is finding storage products that suit an organization's specific needs without going over budget. Learn More

Lacie brings 1TB of wireless storage to iPad, iPhone
Apple's iPhone and iPad users will now be able to add 1TB of external storage with LaCie's new Fuel wireless hard drive. Read More

Seagate offers disk 'rescue' service through Staples, releases 4TB portable drive
Seagate said that its disk drive and data recovery service "Seagate Rescue" will now be offered through Staples stores. The company also unveiled 2TB and 4TB portable drives. Read More


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A large enterprise data warehouse company used Red Hat® CloudForms to create a private cloud that includes automated provisioning and self-service for developers and testers. This let them build, test, and release new product versions faster. Find out how in this case study. Learn more

Richi Jennings: Twisted qubits: NSA quantum computer gonna take your sister's crypto
This is Edward's life. This is Snowden's song. OMG NSA! In an (ahem) astounding report, the Washington Post breathlessly 'reveals' that the National Security Agency is researching quantum computers, so they can decrypt all our info. Because terrorists. The classified 'secret' was 'unveiled' by that Edward Snowden bloke, who may by now be scraping the bottom of his naughty barrel. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers roll their eyes, saying this 'news' is trite and jaded. Not to mention: PAVONINE HAIR!... Read More

CES 2014: Chevy's 2015 Corvette Stingray to get telemetry recorder
Chevrolet is building a telemetry recorder and dash cam into the new 2015 Corvette Stringray. It is based on technology from British motorsports company Cosworth. Read More


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