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Cram Giant Amounts of Data Onto These Tiny Storage Drives and Cards

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Cram Giant Amounts of Data Onto These Tiny Storage Drives and Cards These eight cutting-edge hard drives, flash drives, and cards can hold multi-gigabytes of data and yet still slip in a shirt pocket.
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Android Malware Sees Explosive Growth Security outfit Kaspersky spotted over 70 different types of Android malware last month, compared with just two in September 2010. Is Google doing enough to protect Android users?
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Sony to Launch Two Android Tablets Later This Year Sony launching two models of Android tablets later this year.
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Amazon Investigating Cloud Outage Several days after Amazon.com's cloud outage knocked some high-profile Web sites offline, the company said its cloud service was largely back up and running. Now Amazon is trying to track down the root of the problem.
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Mitigating the Risk of Cloud Services Failure The two-day outage at one of Amazon's data centers has everyone questioning the reliability of infrastructure as a service offerings.
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Quora: The Next Social Network IT Pros Need to Know? Quora is an increasingly popular social network for asking and answering questions on topics ranging from how Britney Spears was discovered to how to flee Tokyo after an earthquake.
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Linux Wins Big in Three Coups Yahoo signs on, a German enterprise plans a 10,000-user switch, and Microsoft reveals Windows' slipping share.
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Sony Games Chief Hirai Silent on PlayStation Network Outage Sony's top executive in charge of its games division appeared in front of journalists in Tokyo on Tuesday but failed to address an outage of the company's...
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Dropbox: A File Sharer's Dream Tool? Hackers have found a way to make Dropbox offer a BitTorrent-like file sharing service, but Dropbox management is not happy.
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Malaysia to Open E-mail Accounts for Every Adult by 2015 Malaysia plans to offer every adult in the country a free Web-based e-mail account to ensure that tax returns, court documents and other official notices reach...
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Lawmakers Quiz Apple, Google About Location Tracking Minnesota Senator Al Franken and the attorney general of Illinois have separately pressed Apple and Google to provide more information about the location data...
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Dell Brings Remote Desktop Capabilities to Workstations Dell on Tuesday announced a desktop workstation that acts like a server from which remote client PCs can exploit graphics processing capabilities.
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DHS Chief: What We Learned From Stuxnet A lesson from the Stuxnet worm is that the private sector needs to be able to respond quickly to cyber-emergencies, said Janet Napolitano, secretary of U.S...
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China's Alibaba Sees Big Growth With AliExpress Site Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group reported Tuesday that its wholesale supplier site at AliExpress is seeing "tremendous growth" and is beating out its...
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Amazon EC2 Outage Shows Risks of Cloud The outage of Amazon cloud services proves the cloud is still risky, but affected customers have to also look in the mirror when choosing who to blame.
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Google to Loosen up Apps Contract Terms Google will allow companies to sign up users for its paid Apps for Business hosted collaboration and communication suite on a month-to-month basis, without...
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Customer Fights Subpoena in Oracle-Rimini Suit Oracle has subpoenaed scores of Rimini Street customers in connection with its intellectual property suit against the third-party software maintenance provider...
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India Proposes Restrictions on Tapping Telephone Calls India recommends placing restrictions on use of telephone interception by government agencies
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Dell Boomi Connects the Cloud to the Enterprise Dell's Boomi AtomSphere can bridge internal systems with public clouds
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Lawson Accepts $2 Billion Takeover Bid by Infor Lawson Software has agreed to be purchased by an Infor affiliate GGC Software Holdings for roughly US$2 billion, the company announced Tuesday.
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