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| TechMan: Computers are growing up so fast Pittsburgh Post Gazette To give you some idea of how massive this computer is, a petabyte is a measure of information equal to a quadrillion bytes. Google processes about 24 petabytes of information a day. As for storage, there will be 500 petabytes available. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| We're all helpless targets in the computer hacking age StandardNet By Charles F. Trentelman I want to find those guys who hacked into the Utah Department of Health's computers. I need them to help me break into my own company's timecard software so I can get paid. Why? The software made me change my password. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ultra-Slim TVs - Replacing Desktop Computers in Homes AllAfrica.com Aside from the competitive demand of high graphical display qualities and ultra slim TV, these new breed ultra-slim panel TVs are built with multifunctional advantage and incredible features that gives the device computing capabilities that are capable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ebay computer sale went to pieces when PC was broken in transit The Guardian I sold a computer on eBay. It arrived damaged and the buyer claimed for a refund. EBay found in the buyer's favour and gave him his money back: £195. It now wants £195 from me. I tried to appeal against the decision but all I have had is standard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Jefferson Awards: David Sevick, Reaching out through recycling Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Amanda King / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Without knowing where the money would come from, Dave Sevick and his team of volunteers refurbished 105 computers last year to be donated to the Beverly Jewel Wall Lovelace Children's Program, a child-care ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Technology: SurfEasy can keep your Web wanderings private Indianapolis Star Doesn't safeguard entire computer, just activities through SurfEasy browser. You're frequently in front of someone else's computer. But whether surfing at an airport, library or client's office, you don't need the next person using the machine to know ... See all stories on this topic » |
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