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Iomega slims down, bulks up portable drivesOpen in New Window
Want encryption? Dump your MacMacworld Expo Iomega has updated, prettified, and ruggedized its eGo line of portable drives, including some announcements that came this week at Macworld Expo.… read more »
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Amazon releases point-and-click console for EC2Open in New Window
Amazon has released a new Web-based management console for the company's EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) platform, which provides scalable application and service delivery, according to an official b read more »
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Buzzwords of Web 2.0: RSS Down, Microblogging UpOpen in New Window
Like every other innovative industry before it, Web 2.0, too, has developed its own language. Our friends over at the Royal Pingdom blog took a close look at the buzzwords around Web 2.0 today and fo read more »
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Amazon's Best-Selling Album Download of 2008 Was Available for FreeOpen in New Window
"In March 2008, Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails released the first part of Ghosts I-IV via BitTorrent, and released all four albums under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike l read more »
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Roku Netflix Box to Stream Amazon Video on DemandOpen in New Window
"Not much else to add but the Roku Netflix box will soon be able to stream 40,000 Amazon titles on demand, "enabling Roku customers for the first time to watch new release movies titles instantly. read more »
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Down To Business: Is Satyam Really India's Enron?Open in New Window
Having interviewed both companies' chief executives months before their fall, I feel more qualified than most to evaluate that comparison. read more »
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Why the Consumer Electronics Show is Going Greener in 2009Open in New Window
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Amazon offers pay-per-use service for data hosted on S3Open in New Window
"Amazon has rolled out a new option for its Simple Storage Service (S3) that lets data holders charge another entity for the cost of accessing their information. Previously, someone with information read more »
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