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Madeline Brownstone

A New Car UI: How touch screen controls in cars should work - 1 views

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    This revolutionizes the UI for automobiles. Creates a safer ride though improved interface.
Richard Taylor

BBC News - Private browsing modes leak data - 0 views

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    How private is our private data?
Richard Taylor

Byte the dust - Features - TES Connect - 1 views

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    To what extent is the purchase of hardware window dressing or really enhamcing the teaching and learning?
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Digital Dark Age' May Doom Some Data - 0 views

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    Will historical records be lost due to lack of standards in hardware/software leading to issues with access to past data?
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Backing Up Data on a Remote 'Cloud' Computer - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Even though a hard drive with a terabyte (or 1,000 gigabytes) of storage can hold thousands of photographs, songs and movies and costs less than $100, storing your files in a distant commercial data center, encrypted and secure, increasingly makes more sense. Cloud backups are appealing for another reason: as computing becomes more mobile — on laptops, tablets and smartphones — you need to have reliable access to the data anywhere over an Internet connection.
  • Even though a hard drive with a terabyte (or 1,000 gigabytes) of storage can hold thousands of photographs, songs and movies and costs less than $100, storing your files in a distant commercial data center, encrypted and secure, increasingly makes more sense. Cloud backups are appealing for another reason: as computing becomes more mobile — on laptops, tablets and smartphones — you need to have reliable access to the data anywhere over an Internet connection.
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    "Even though a hard drive with a terabyte (or 1,000 gigabytes) of storage can hold thousands of photographs, songs and movies and costs less than $100, storing your files in a distant commercial data center, encrypted and secure, increasingly makes more sense. Cloud backups are appealing for another reason: as computing becomes more mobile - on laptops, tablets and smartphones - you need to have reliable access to the data anywhere over an Internet connection. "
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