Robin Harris Storage Bits

Robin Harris

Google's 650,000-core warehouse-size computer

What does it take to power the world's most popular search engine? No one is talking, thanks to Google's tight NDA policy, but with satellite imagery and some deft estimation we can figure it out.

Larry Dignan Between the Lines

Dion Hinchcliffe Enterprise 2.0

Dion Hinchcliffe

The state of Enterprise 2.0

Does Enterprise 2.0 bring real bang for the buck by making the daily work of organizations measurably more productive, efficient, and innovative?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes Hardware 2.0

Mary Jo Foley All About Microsoft

Ryan Naraine Zero Day

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Cracking open the iRobot Roomba
Cracking open the iRobot Roomba

Follow along as TechRepublic's fearless Scott Wolf exposes the insides of an early-model Roomba.

Envision a solar parking lot: cool, clean and green
Harry Fuller

Envision's first big project was to solarize a parking lot for Kyocera in San Diego. Kyocera maunfactures solar components, and they wanted a showcase. They got it. Read more

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Just how scalable is Edubuntu?
Christopher Dawson

Edubuntu is so cool (and so free), that I'd love to see it move beyond a single classroom setting, reliably, transparently, and efficiently. How close are we? Read more

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    A company called Satoris has announced a blood test that can detect Alzheimer's 2-6 years away from any symptoms. Would you want to know? Read more

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    NetGear ReadyNAS NV+ Network Storage (2TB) Full Review »
    NetGear ReadyNAS NV+ Network Storage (2TB)
    The good: Great read/write speeds; supports RAID 0, 1, 5; drives are hot-swappable; comes with backup software; includes print, DHCP, and file servers; compatible with UPnP media devices; generous warranty. The bad: It's pricey. The bottom line: The Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ offers a lot in the way of features and performance, which is good, because it's expensive.

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