Seagate Claims to be Easiest PC Backup Yet
Seagate Replica purportedly works like Apple's Time Machine
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28.04.2009
Nvidia GPUs Speed Up Win 7 & Leopard
Nvidia Telsa product manager Sumit Gupta said their GPUs speed up Windows 7 and Apple's "Snow Leopard" because they're cool like that.
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28.04.2009
Conficker Infecting Hospital Equipment
The Conficker panic has largely subsided, however, recent reports about the virus infecting hospital equipment will probably be enough to get people all jacked up again.
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27.04.2009
Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7
If you thought Microsoft was going to dump Windows XP completely, think again.
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27.04.2009
China: We Don't Hack the U.S.
This week has been filled with reports about the apparent hacking of the Pentagon.
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24.04.2009
Opterons: 12-core in 2010, 16-core in 2011
Talk about KAPOW, Batman! AMD revealed that its plans a 12-core Opteron processor in 2010, and a 16-core Opteron in 2011
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24.04.2009
Windows 7 Build 7100 is RC, But Beware of Fakes
7100 could be the RC build for Windows 7, but don't go downloading it just yet
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24.04.2009
Pirate Bay judge biased, retrial demanded
Less than a week after the Pirate Bay copyright trial ended with a guilty verdict, lawyers for the defense are calling for a retrial. Swedish radio station Sveriges Radio P3 news program revealed that Judge Tomas Norstrom holds close ties to pro-copyright organizations and his ruling may be considered a substantial conflict of interest. If it can be proven that Norstrom has a legitimate bias against the Pirate Bay Four based on his affiliations, there is a possibility the original verdict could be thrown out. Sveriges Radio reported that Norstrom is a member of the following pro-copyright or copyright-relevant organizations that may have impacted his decision-making abilities at the trial:
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23.04.2009
Windows 7 Security Features Revealed
Microsoft's Paul Cooke talks about the security features in the upcoming Windows 7 OS, covering subjects such as Multiple Active Firewall Policies, DirectAccess, and more.
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23.04.2009
Run Ethernet Over Your Coax TV Cable
This week D-Link announced a new product called the DXN-221, which allows users to run Ethernet over existing coax cabling throughout their homes.
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22.04.2009
QOTD: How Big Is Your PC Display?
I remember when my 12-inch yellow monochrome CRT monitor was the pinnacle of desktop display technology. Alas, those memorable days are gone.
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22.04.2009
Pentagon Hacked, But Joint Strike Fighter Safe
Spies have hacked into the Pentagon’s most expensive weapons program ever, the $300 billion Joint Strike Fighter project.
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21.04.2009
Oracle buys Sun for $7 billion
Oracle Corp plans to enter the computer hardware market by buying Sun Microsystems Inc for more than $7 billion, swooping in after Sun’s talks with IBM fell apart. The announcement on Monday surprised many Oracle watchers, who believed the company can boost profitability at Sun’s software businesses but were unsure if it can be as successful with Sun’s hardware unit amid stiff competition against IBM, Hewlett-Packard Co, Dell Inc and new entrant Cisco Systems Inc. "It's an out-of-the-box, left-field type of a deal because Oracle is buying a predominantly hardware business," said Jefferies & Co analyst Ross MacMillan. "The push-pull of the deal is the uncertainty of the hardware business with the earnings accretion of the software business."
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20.04.2009
TPB Effect: DDoS Attacks on Music Industry Site
According to reports, the music industry association has fallen victim to DDoS attacks following the prosecution of TPB four.
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20.04.2009
Japan's Waterproof, Solar Powered Cell Phone
This phone begs to be taken to the beach
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20.04.2009


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