Monthly Archives: April 2011

Seagate Couldn’t Pass Up Chance to Buy Samsung’s HDD Division

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The April 18 news about Samsung Electronics slapping an official "For Sale" sign on its hard disk drive manufacturing business was barely through the...

Sprint Kyocera Echo Android Smartphone Brings Quality to Novelty

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It's hard not to look at the Kyocera Echo from Sprint as anything but a novelty device.The Android 2.2 smartphone, which went on sale...

IBM Workers to Organize Global Union

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The Alliance@IBM has announced that an IBM super-union is in the early stages of being formed, to be known as the IBM Global Union...

Lenovo W520 Mobile Workstation Doubles Power, Lightens Load

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The Lenovo W520 mobile workstation packs nearly twice the compute and memory power into a physical case that retains the characteristics of the previous-generation...

European Space Agency FTP Servers Breached

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The same hacker who compromised MySQL.com and Sun.com last month claimed to have breached the European Space Agency.Approximately 200 usernames, passwords and email addresses...

Good advice for anyone considering IT consulting

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Whether you like the idea or not, it’s clear that many IT jobs in the years to come are going to be on a...

Technologies that Can Make A Small SMB Look Like A Big Company

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TE Connectivity Embeds Monitoring Chips into Data Center Cabling

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Network hardware maker TE Connectivity, which used call itself Tyco Electronics until a few months ago, has found its own entryway into the data...

Microsoft Must Start Thinking Beyond Windows, Office: 10 Reasons Why

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Microsoft remains one of the richest, most powerful and fascinating companies in the technology space. When one looks at its financials, the software giant...

Microsoft’s Office 365 Beta Launches Worldwide

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Microsoft has introduced the public beta of its Office 365, the company's cloud-productivity offering and current best chance for driving back the threat presented...