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Seagate launches 4TB hard disk engineered for video content
Seagate has announced what it claims is the "industry's first" 4TB video hard disk drive, that is, a 3.5in HDD that is engineered specifically for use in video applications such as digital video recorders (DVRs), set-top boxes (STBs) and surveillance systems. "Purpose-built for video solutions, the Video 3.5 HDD can store up to 480 hours of HD content making it the ...
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Risky behaviour starts young on web survey
SYDNEY: Australian children are accessing social media websites at an increasingly younger age, a new survey suggests, with one in five "tweens" admitting they have chatted to someone online they do not know. The report "Tweens, Teens and Technology" by online security company McAfee found that children in the tweens age category of eight to 12 were adopting technology faster ...
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Insanely durable smartphone ... from Caterpillar
Watch out Apple and Samsung? Caterpillar launched a drop-proof, water-proof, dust-proof smartphone Monday that you actually wouldn't be embarrassed to carry around with ...
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Move over Mr. Mayor cities are getting chief innovation officers
Coming to a City Hall near you. Maybe. FORTUNE -- City governments aren't exactly known for innovation. "Get in line," "fill out this form" and "you need a permit" are the bureaucracy's invariable responses to virtually any question. Municipal technology is also often mired in the past: paper files, outdated computer systems and an aversion to sharing data ...
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Scientists develop printable graphene ink
of researchers at Northwestern Engineering has come up with a new way of producing graphene, which could eventually lead to printable graphene ink. One of the methods used to produce graphene involves exfoliating graphite through oxidation or the use of various solvents. However, the techniques tend to interfere with the conductive properties of graphene, greatly diminishing its potential. The ...
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Desperate Measures
Barbet Schroeder's "Desperate Measures" gets under your skin from the get-go, and not in a good way. In the opening sequence, two men are stealing into an FBI office to tap into the government's computer. The sequence is shot with dark shadows, moody music, and odd angles; on it's own terms, it's effective and suspenseful. Except for . . . the damn credits. It is rare that I would ever complain ab ... ...
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Europe closes in on tax havens Austria agrees to swap bank data
By John O'Donnell BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe moved closer to ending banking secrecy on Wednesday after Austria dropped objections to sharing data on foreign depositors and the EU focused on negotiating a similar agreement with Switzerland. "It's ...
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New Intel CEO creates New Devices division focused on cool technology
Well, that didn't take long. A mere five days after Brian Krzanich took the reins as the new CEO of Intel, he's shaking things up at an organizational level. Krzanich has reorganized key business groups and created a new "New Devices" division to focus on emerging trends, including "ultra-mobile" ...
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Is Microsoft peeking into your Skype messages
If you have any expectations about the privacy of your Skype communications, you may want to reassess them. Microsoft appears to be peeking into Skype messages for security ...
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Quantennas new chip turns 802.11ac Wi-Fi up a notch
Quantenna announces the first 4x4 (quad-stream) 802.11ac chipset. The new chipset, which offers a cap speed of 1.7Gbps, is slated be used in products later this ...
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Intel CEO takes direct control of Architecture Group
Intel's CEO Brian Krzanich is taking direct responsibility for the firm's Architecture Group replacing Dadi Perlmutter, as former mobile division chief Mike Bell moves to a newly created ...
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