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Storage spending is growing again, but not quickly
Enterprises finally started opening their pocketbooks for external storage systems in the final quarter of last year, but economic uncertainty and the appeal of public cloud services continue to hold back the market, according to research company Gartner. Read More
 




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Does Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto have a case against Newsweek?
This week's emphatic denial from Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto that he had anything to do with the creation of Bitcoin also hinted at a possible lawsuit against Newsweek, though legal experts say it would be an uphill battle. Read More
 

Robert L. Mitchell: It's time to give your privacy settings a spring cleaning
The three-part series I just finished up this week, the paranoid's survival guide to privacy, includes 32 different things privacy professionals say you can do to protect your privacy both online and off. I haven't done most of them. The problem is that protecting your privacy can be a lot of work. But the good news is that you probably don't have to do everything. Read More
 


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Sony unveiled "Project Morpheus," a virtual reality system for the PlayStation 4 and attendees at GDC got to try it out Read More
 

 

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