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June 20th, 2012 by
David
If you are building your own computer, or upgrading the one you have, it might be tempting to include a Blu-Ray drive. After all, Blu-Ray disc drives are finally coming down in price to the point where it is no longer so intimidating to make them a part of your computer system. If you want more than the basic Blu-Ray drive, you might want to look at the Lite-On iHES212 12x Internal Blu-Ray Combo drive. Read more »
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June 17th, 2012 by
David
In the rapidly-changing corporate world, corporate loyalty is an exceptionally valuable commodity. As a matter of basic business practices, loyalty is what a major company buys when they contract a worker. The contract is, in part, a covenant not to use your talents for a competitor while you are being compensated by the contracting company. Some people, however, do not need the contractual binding to illustrate real loyalty to a company. One such individual who has proven herself time and time again to Hewlett-Packard is Ann M. Livermore. Read more »
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June 16th, 2012 by
David
In business, especially within the tech sector, conflicting philosophies or management styles do not necessarily spell the end of one’s career. Because companies have different goals, priorities, and resources, what seems audacious or against the majority at one company may be exactly what another business is looking for. For Gianfranco Lanci, the philosophies that make him popular at Lenovo are the same ideals for which he was rejected by Acer! Read more »
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June 3rd, 2012 by
David
With so much of the Earth’s surface area exposed to sunlight at any given moment, solar power seems like it would be a no-brainer as a renewable energy source. Especially in already-developed areas of the world – cities, along highways, etc. – there are plenty of surfaces that could conceivably be covered in solar panels to generate electricity for industrial or residential use. Actually, the problems of the solar energy industry are far more complicated than that. As a result, every major renewable energy company employs a corporate officer who is responsible for developing a strategy for improving the distribution of products, educating the public, and guiding the product development within the company. For Slunce Solar Technology, that executive is Debbie Varga. Read more »
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May 31st, 2012 by
David
Those who are serious about long-term data storage are migrating toward solid-state drives. Solid-state drives, like flash drives, do not use any moving parts inside, so their life expectancy is exceptionally high. Reliability is the hallmark of the latest generation of solid-state drives and if you do not want to risk your important files on traditional hard drives, which have a finite lifespan, you should be in the market for a solid-state drive. One solid-state drive now on the market is the CipherShield 160GB Solid-State Drive. Read more »
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May 28th, 2012 by
David
Traditional data storage methods – hard drives – are quite a bit more fragile than most consumers realize. For sure, magnetic storage has improved greatly in the last thirty years, but at the end of the day, traditional hard drives operate by spinning a disc with a magnetic film very fast. The basic operation of traditional hard drives leads to wear. Even so, there are ways to get the most out of your hard drive. Keeping your hard drive cool is essential and one of the best products for keeping your hard drive cool and operating at peak efficiency is the Masscool SHF1-UTRA-BK Hard Drive Cooler. Read more »
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May 24th, 2012 by
David
USB flash drives are, arguably, one of the easiest ways for consumers to flaunt their personality within the technology marketplace. Computers, smartphones and tablet computers all come in comparatively limited options, but USB flash drives can be a source of self-expression for those who want to have easy file portability. One of the most stylish simple USB flash drives is the Ritek Golden Key OD9 flash drive. Read more »
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May 22nd, 2012 by
David
With the increasing capability and quality of digital cameras and high definition video cameras, consumers continue to search for products that provide superior digital storage. Patriot Memory is one of the premiere manufacturers of high-quality, professional grade memory products. From flash drives to memory cards, Patriot Memory has built its reputation on securely storing information. One of its most exciting new products is the 128 GB EP Series flash storage card. Read more »
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May 11th, 2012 by
David
You might think, given the sheer volume of portable devices and portable memory options, that marketing flash drives and other memory products would be exceptionally easy. Nothing could be further from the truth, though. With so many available options, consumers frequently become confused or simply buy the least expensive option that is right before them. Few companies know how complicated a business it is to effectively market new memory products. Since 1985, Patriot Memory has been delivering quality computer storage devices and flash drives. As Patriot looked to the crowded marketplace, the company knew it had to make some changes. That was when they promoted Mai Kosla! Read more »
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May 3rd, 2012 by
David
Anyone who has enjoyed the recent advances in high definition digital video technology knows there are two issues that frequently stymie video enthusiasts: battery life and video memory card storage capacity. Batteries running out of power are a real downer, but when your power supply is uninterrupted, you may easily make long, memory-intensive videos that quickly fill up your video memory cards. To avoid that, you need a video memory card that has great capacity and is durable. Easily meeting those criteria is the 64 GB CombatFlash685 CF memory card. Read more »