Stories about: Crucial

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    Sony shows power outlets that can control electricity by user, device, or source 14/02/2012 22:55:08

    Sony is developing electric wall sockets and plugs that can control power consumption by appliance, user or original power source.
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    Acer TravelMate 8481G-2464G12ikk laptop 14/10/2011 15:14:00

    The Acer TravelMate 8481G weighs only 1.6kg and is 25mm thick (with the lid closed). It's a 14in laptop with a low-voltage Intel Core i5 CPU, NVIDIA graphics, 4GB of RAM and a 120GB solid state drive. With this type of configuration, business tasks can be completed effortlessly, and that's the prime target market for this laptop as it also includes security features such as a fingerprint reader and a trusted platform module — not to mention it has a price tag of $1999.
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    Crucial m4 CT256M4SSD2 256GB solid state drive 13/08/2011 19:34:00

    If you want to give your notebook or desktop PC a major speed boost, Crucial's m4 256GB solid state drive (SSD) is a must-have. It's one of the fastest drive's on the market and it'll not only speed up boot-up times if used as a system drive, it'll make your applications launch almost instantly.
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    HP Pavilion dv7-6013tx desktop replacement notebook 13/08/2011 11:39:00

    There's no doubt about it, the Pavilion dv7-6013tx is big. For [[xref:http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/o/onealsh01.html|Shaquille O'Neal]] or [[xref:http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mingya01.html|Yao Ming]] it could be considered a laptop, but for the rest of us, it's most definitely a heavy desktop replacement.
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    Crucial M4 SSD 12/05/2011 00:34:00

    Solid-state drives have had their share of ups and downs in the past few years. Although SSDs are definitely faster than their mechanical counterparts, they've yet to live up to the performance their specifications suggest. What's more, they can be at least eight to 10 times as expensive as their mechanical equivalents -- putting them out of range for the lower-end consumer market.
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    Is Smartphone Security Good Enough? 21/04/2011 07:40:00

    Would you object if a police officer stopped you for speeding, then took your phone and cloned all its data--including photos, videos, e-mails, and recent GPS locations?
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    Google launches three new Android features for business 09/04/2011 04:08:00

    Google announced three large updates for its Android for Business portfolio on Thursday. The updates focus on security and connecting with colleagues, and will be available to all customers of Google Apps for Business and Google Apps for Education.
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    Epsilon worries it may lose business after major data breach 07/04/2011 16:07:19

    The company responsible for one of the most publicized data breaches this year fears it may now lose some business but says that it continues to pump out marketing email as usual.
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    There's never been a better time to upgrade RAM 14/01/2011 09:06:00

    In case you haven't noticed, memory prices have dropped through the floor. As such, I've been busily upgrading every computer I can get my hands on. For example, my 2009 MacBook Pro has been maxed-out to 8GB, which involved buying two 4GB SODIMM modules. The cost? Just US$97. I dare say I could have got them even cheaper if I'd shopped around.
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    Smartphone security: Keep your handset safe 12/01/2011 02:07:00

    Once upon a time, a phone was just a phone: It simply made and received calls. The only security you worried about was if someone had picked up in the other room to listen in.
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    Don't be a jerk, and still get promoted 11/01/2011 04:12:00

    Q&A: Al Switzler
 
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