Stories by: Jon Brodkin
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10 tips to preserve data for the long haul 19/12/2008 07:51:00
The growth of digital data is threatening to spiral out of control. More than 452 exabytes of information have been created and replicated this year -- an amount higher than the world's available storage capacity, according to IDC. - +
OpenSUSE gets more open 18/12/2008 08:28:00
Novell's OpenSuse project is becoming more open, as a new release due out Thursday includes licensing changes that make it easier to redistribute the Linux operating system, and a build service that will encourage more contributions from open source developers. - +
Study: Mobile phones to be primary Internet device by 2020 17/12/2008 08:26:00
By 2020, mobile phones will be the primary Internet devices for most people in the world, according to a panel of experts, who also predict that Web technologies will probably not lead to increased social tolerance. - +
Citrix to extend desktop virtualization to the iPhone 11/12/2008 09:31:00
Citrix plans to deliver desktop virtualization to the iPhone and other mobile devices next year, a company official said Wednesday. - +
IBM predicts talking Web, solar-powered mobile phones, more 27/11/2008 07:12:00
A talking Web, solar technology embedded in windows and mobile phones, and the end of forgetting will all come in the next five years, IBM predicts in its third annual Next Five in Five list, detailing innovations that could change our lives in the next half-decade. - +
Ex-Intel worker indicted on $1B trade secrets theft 07/11/2008 07:22:00
An ex-Intel employee accused of stealing US$1 billion worth of trade secrets and using them to help rival AMD was indicted in Massachusetts Wednesday, according to news reports. - +
Techno-thriller author Michael Crichton dies at age 66 06/11/2008 10:31:00
Popular author Michael Crichton has died at the age of 66 after a career writing science fiction and "techno-thriller" novels such as Jurassic Park and the Andromeda Strain. - +
IBM sues to block executive's move to Apple 03/11/2008 08:10:00
IBM is suing one of its top executives, a server guru who is trying to take a job with Apple, where he would be working closely with CEO Steve Jobs. - +
World's smallest storage device lies in nucleus of an atom 27/10/2008 08:35:00
Someday, you might take business data off a disk drive and move it into the nucleus of an atom. - +
Intel ships solid-state flash for servers and storage 20/10/2008 08:34:00
Intel has started shipping new solid-state flash drives designed for servers, workstations and storage devices. Intel announced the move Wednesday with Sun, which pledged to deliver storage products using Intel's flash technology. - +
Ig Nobel – Where are they now? 02/10/2008 10:51:00
The opposite of Nobel – Ig Nobel honors the bizarre
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