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IBM introduced the hard drive (RAMAC) in 1956; it stored 5 MB in an enclosure the size of a refrigerator, and cost $150 thousand. So, today you can get a 1 TB drive for $300 . Per MB, adjusted for inflation, that’s about a billionfold improvement in val
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Intel’s upcoming low-cost Diamondville notebook processor will break from Intel’s multicore strategy of the last few years and be primarily a single-core processor. Hmm, not for me, when my hal next upgrades. Quad core, baby, thats what i want!
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Sony and Sharp have forged an alliance to help them meet the growing demand for liquid crystal display televisions.
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I am ok, I use Linux. Snort, rofl, gloat:)
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The Digg Firefox extension allows you to interact with Digg (http://www.digg.com) and see information about the web page you are currently viewing while you use Firefox.
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After posting a video of a girl rejecting a guy at an NBA game on national tv, this blogger has been on a kick watching all of these humilating marriage proposals gone wrong. Here are 5 in no particular order.
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5yr Linux vet (no windows)decides to assess Vista for four months, and use only Vista. Here is his response, and link to initial story.
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David Tennant is to take time off from television, to lead the RSC’s forthcoming production of Hamlet. Your El Reg correspondent sneaked into early rehearsals.nTwo great passions - Doctor Who and Shakespeare. Blissness!
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Adopt 10 good habits that improve your UNIX® command line efficiency — and break away from bad usage patterns in the process. This article takes you step-by-step through several good, but too often neglected, techniques for command-line operations.
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