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"How can I help you today, ma'am?" Client: "Is... Google Drive: 10 Alternatives To See. Dropbox, Box, iCloud, and now, Google Drive, have the most familiar names.

Google Drive: 10 Alternatives To See

But many alternative services satisfy a variety of storage, backup, and file-sharing needs. 1 of 11 Obviously, Google Drive--the latest online backup, file-sharing, and storage service--is no fly-by-night operation. By offering the first 5 GB of space for free, it's clear Google wants to take a bite out of the market already enjoyed by Apple's iCloud, Dropbox, Box.net, and others. But the world of online backup and related services is not limited to the heavyweight division--far from it. That could mean everything from individuals purchasing their own tools in a bring-your-own-cloud scenario to corporations provisioning backup and storage to support heavier data and security needs. Atomic-scale magnetic memory. The world's smallest bit Scientists from IBM Research have been investigating and controlling matter on an atomic scale for decades.

Atomic-scale magnetic memory

So, naturally, their latest quest would involve greatly decreasing the storage capacity needed for one bit of data, which on today's computers stands at about 1 million atoms. They set out to develop the ultimate memory chips of the future. Starting at the very beginning of density—single atoms—they created the world’s smallest magnetic memory bit and answered the question of how many atoms it takes to reliably store one bit of magnetic information at a low temperature: 12. By studying the behavior of atoms, researchers can identify crucial factors for building smaller, faster and more energy-efficient devices for business and consumers. A history of innovation As one of the last remaining industrial labs, IBM continues to emphasize fundamental science and investment in R&D. - StumbleUpon. How Much Data Is That?

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Note: The information shown below uses measures associated specifically with data. For example, a kilo-anything is 1000 . . . Except that when it is a kilobyte, it is 1024, an even power of two. See my page on this topic here. Whenever we discuss quantities of data, we tend to do it in the abstract. The following table shows various quantities of bytes, in each power of ten. All the examples are approximate and are rounded. Big leap in bio-engineering: scientists simulate an entire organism in software for the first time ever.

Scientists at Stanford University and the J. Craig Venter Institute — remember the Human Genome project — have simulated an entire organism in software for the first time ever. Using a 128-node computing cluster, a team of scientists led by Stanford professor Markus Covert incorporated data from more than 900 scientific papers and 1,900 experiments to simulate every molecular interaction and the effects of all 525 genes of the smallest known free-living bacterium: the parasite Mycoplasma genitalium. How to create your own free computer forensics kit on a USB drive: Wipe passwords and recover passwords. The super-sleuth detectives in TV show CSI have some very nifty tools to help solve crimes.

How to create your own free computer forensics kit on a USB drive: Wipe passwords and recover passwords

But the need to keep things interesting and wrap the show up in an hour means the technology used in each episode bears little resemblance to the work of real forensic experts. Or does it? When it comes to computer forensics, today's tools are becoming more advanced, leaving fewer places to hide information. This tension between fact and fiction took on a whole new dimension when Microsoft's police-only forensic toolkit was leaked on the internet. Reports say that it has more in common with CSI than The Bill. We're going to show you how to mimic Microsoft's offering using open-source software to unlock Windows accounts, investigate suspicious activity, see any file on a Windows disk and even peruse files that others believe have been permanently deleted. The IT Pro - Extend your Private Cloud. How Projects Really Work (version 1.0)

Created on 2006-07-24 How Projects Really Work (version 1.0).

How Projects Really Work (version 1.0)

The Original. Listen Already! Tech Support: "Sir, I need you to click once on your America Online icon. "Customer: "Ok... "clicka..clicka..clicka..clicka..clicka..clicka..clicka..clickaCustomer: "Uh, 'invalid path'. "Tech Support: "Ok, can you click on the icon ONE time for me? "clicka..clicka..clicka..clicka..clicka..clicka..clicka..clickaCustomer: "Icon still says 'invalid path'. "Tech Support: "Could you PLEASE CLICK ONE TIME, and ONLY ONE TIME, on the America Online icon? " Internet Evolution - Executive Takes - Improving Health by Harnessing Data.

13 Things You Must Do First with Your New PC. A new computer is like a blank state--there's a lot of potential there, but without some work on your part, it's useless.

13 Things You Must Do First with Your New PC

It's not hard to get started, but there are some essential first steps that everyone should follow when breaking in their new PC. In this guide, we've compiled a step-by-step list of essential tips, tricks and advice from many of our other features, to provide you with just the information you need to get off to a great start with any new PC. So if you got a new rig under the PC under the tree this year, or even if you're just thinking about getting one in the future, read on to find out more! 1. Crikey: 3D Printing In And Out Of Minecraft. By John Walker on July 8th, 2011 at 10:51 am. 3D printing is one of those things that I’m not quite sure if I believe in.

Crikey: 3D Printing In And Out Of Minecraft

I mean, sure, I’ve watched videos of the devices printing, and yes, I’ve held physical objects that have been printed. But still, come on, it doesn’t sound very realistic, does it? Via Alice Taylor, who is currently creating a business around the mystical world of such printing (gratuitous plug for my podcast interviewing her and Cory Doctorow), comes a video of MIT students figuring out a way to print 3D objects created in Minecraft. And via that comes a video of someone printing 3D objects within Minecraft. Minecraft.print is a project simply dedicated to showing how it’s possible to run a small Python script and see creations you’ve build in Minecraft come pouring out of your 3D printer. Bring Your Own Device 10 Commandments. Turn Off Unnecessary Windows Services & Mark Sanborn . net.