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How to Clone a Hard Drive? - 0 views

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    In case your hard drive is damaged or corrupted then it is better to have functional copy of the drive where you can store your stuff immediately. Cloning a drive is a good option for handling such situations. Have a look on this tutorial.
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Egnyte And Google Drive Integration - 0 views

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    Egnyte Teams up with Google Drive allowing enterprises and firms to enjoy the services of Egnyte and Google Drive, all at one single place. http://www.cloudreviews.com/blog/egnyte-teams-up-with-google-drive
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Google Drive not playing videos - 0 views

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    Many people are facing this kind of problem while using Google Drive. Google Drive is not playing the video; if you are facing that kind of problem then we have the solution for it. The number for help the USA based company provides the well-qualified technician to fix it.
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How to secure files from other users on external disks? - 0 views

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    External hard-disk or USB drive attached to a system running on OSX is vulnerable, as it could be accessed through other user-profiles easily. Apart from that, if the network file sharing feature is enabled, the external storage device could be accessed by anyone having the authority to get logged into the network. Thus, no matter you encrypted the drive or particular files or not, any unauthorized user can access your data, steal records and make changes into that. What to do? Techvedic, being a leader in tech support, offers you practical and effective solution.
Albert Steno

Custom Flash Drives as Wedding Give-aways - 1 views

You might be surprised but yes we use Promotional USB Drives as our give-aways in our wedding last Saturday. My wife and I decided that we want to be different this time and since most of our guest...

USB custom flash drives tools

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HARD DRIVE WIPE - 0 views

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    Want to get rid of your old computer? But, remember to erase all your personal information from its hard drive before discarding it. In this tutorial, follow the steps to wipe out the hard drive of your computer for cleaning its data.
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How to change drive letters--even when the letter you want isn't available - 0 views

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    For changing the drive letters, you need to follow certain steps. Let's go through this tutorial.
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Add an external drive to your WMP or iTunes music collection - 0 views

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    For Windows 7 and 8 users, this tutorial is suitable to add an external drive for large music collections.
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How to move an iTunes library to an external drive? - 0 views

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    Now, it's time to offload your iTunes library to an external drive or a separate internal drive. This tutorial contains step-by-step instructions to move iTunes library.
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Transfer files to another Mac using Screen Sharing - 0 views

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    You can easily transfer files between Macs through USB drive or a conventional file-sharing services via network connections. Also, these days' synchronization services like BitTorrent Sync, Dropbox, and Google Drive are highly used. Nowadays, you can use Mac Screen Sharing services to transfer files.
Ced Paine

Gauging Your Distraction - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Think you can drive safely while texting? Think again after playing this NY Times game.
Enid Baines

How To Use Google Drive and Evernote To Create Digital Portfolios - 1 views

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    Similarly, students who have their own Evernote accounts (either free or premium) can use their own system of notes and notebooks to reflect on their learning. While Drive is an excellent tool for curating content and collaborating with others, the clean interface of individual notes and notebooks, combined with the audio and photo note features, give students a quiet place to think about their progression as learners.
Allison Burrell

gClassFolders - EdListen-Resources - 37 views

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    "Automagically Create Shared folders for Students" in Google Drive / Google Docs
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96% Save HP EliteBook 8470w i7 3630QM 14 128 8 Win8 - 0 views

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    Technical Details Operating system - Windows 7 Professional 64 (available through downgrade rights from Windows 8 Pro) Processor - Intel Core i7-3630QM (2.40 GHz, 6MB L3 cache, 4 cores) Standard memory - 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3 SDRAM Internal drives - 500GB 7200 rpm SATA Hard Drive + 128GB SATA Solid State Drive (SSD) Display - 14.0-inch diagonal LED-backlit HD+ anti-glare (1600 x 900)
Paul Beaufait

See How SugarSync Stacks up to the Competition - SugarSync - 19 views

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    Comparison chart for: SugarSync, Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, iCloud, Box, and Carbonite (2012.08.28).
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Why Online Students Succeed - 6 views

  • Insights on Online Student Performance In the spring of 2015, Eduventures fielded the Eduventures’ 2015 Online Student Survey of 28,000 students, primarily adult learners over the age of 25, who are currently pursuing a degree or certificate program online. One goal of this research was to help our clients better understand factors driving or hindering success in an online learning environment. As part of our survey, we asked respondents to assess their academic performance to date, with responses ranging from “great” to “very poor,” and to identify specific factors they say contribute to high or low performance.
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    In the spring of 2015, Eduventures fielded the Eduventures' 2015 Online Student Survey of 28,000 students, primarily adult learners over the age of 25, who are currently pursuing a degree or certificate program online. One goal of this research was to help our clients better understand factors driving or hindering success in an online learning environment. As part of our survey, we asked respondents to assess their academic performance to date, with responses ranging from "great" to "very poor," and to identify specific factors they say contribute to high or low performance. Read More at www.eduventures.com/2015/06/why-online-students-succeed/
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Full Disclosure » Blog Archive » Forget broadcasting, the future is narrowcas... - 0 views

  • Media organizations the world over are currently focusing on the future of their businesses. As audience and viewer attention fragments and the internet fuels a wholly different kind of information consumption there are many siren voices suggesting that traditional media business models are dead, or in some cases on life support. Rising print and distribution costs and flagging advertising are driving even flagship newspapers and magazines to slash their costs, jettison journalists and production staff, and in some cases, go entirely out of business. In Britain, television companies like ITV — once described as having a license to print money — are reconsidering their entire business rationale and, crucially, their future relationship with viewers and consumers. Yet this week the world’s largest multimedia news agency, Reuters, unveils what we believe will be the future of news dissemination — not broadcasting, but narrowcasting.
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    Media organizations the world over are currently focusing on the future of their businesses. As audience and viewer attention fragments and the internet fuels a wholly different kind of information consumption there are many siren voices suggesting that traditional media business models are dead, or in some cases on life support. Rising print and distribution costs and flagging advertising are driving even flagship newspapers and magazines to slash their costs, jettison journalists and production staff, and in some cases, go entirely out of business. In Britain, television companies like ITV - once described as having a license to print money - are reconsidering their entire business rationale and, crucially, their future relationship with viewers and consumers. Yet this week the world's largest multimedia news agency, Reuters, unveils what we believe will be the future of news dissemination - not broadcasting, but narrowcasting.
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