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Hard drive shipments recover from floods in Thailand, expected to reach record high
Posted On 29 Sep 2012 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Last year's floods in Thailand caused hard drive shortages after wreaking havoc on a number of electronics manufacturers, but new stats from IHS iSuppli indicate that the HDD market for PCs has fully recovered and is poised to hit an all time high. T...
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RIPE NCC handing out its last block of IPv4 addresses, tries to fend off internet survivalism
Posted On 16 Sep 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
In a world where IPv6 lives and IPv4 addresses are scarce, network providers must fight for survival... or at least, claim their IP blocks quickly. The RIPE NCC, the regional internet registry for Asia, Europe and the Middle East, warns that it's dow...
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Amazon Kindle Touch goes out of stock, sparks conspiracy theories
Posted On 27 Aug 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
We hope your heart wasn't set on snagging a Kindle Touch before heading off to school this fall. Both the WiFi and 3G versions of the reader are no longer available as new devices from Amazon's US pages -- if you want one at all in the country, you'l...
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Samsung’s ‘human centric’ Galaxy S III launches around the globe, says what delays?
Posted On 28 May 2012 By Richard Lawler. Under: Uncategorized.
Despite carrier and retailer indications of delays for certain editions of Samsung's new Galaxy S III, the company triumphantly announced its launch right on schedule tonight. Of course, here in the US we're sadly on the outside looking in at the lau...
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