This Weeks Links:
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1. ILM (Information Lifecycle Management)
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How Much is Inactive Data Costing You? As much as 80% of all stored data is inactive in organizations today, consuming valuable storage resources and administrator time. If you would like to learn more about this hot topic, you can click the link below to view an informative web-cast. Enjoy!
http://www.accelacomm.com/jlp/CyBerJaz/0/10009073/
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2. CPU Road Map: 2007 and Beyond
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Seems like every time you turn around there's a new flavor of computer processor turning up in the marketplace. If you want to keep track of all the releases and keep an eye on what's coming next, try this handy guide from the folks at C/NET. It oulines the current crop and anticipated releases, which may make your purchasing decisions a little simpler.
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3086_7-6715793-1.html?tag=more
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3. Talking Trojan Says 'Bye Bye' to Victims' Data
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It's bad enough when your PC picks up a malicious trojan, but it must be even worse when the little bugger speaks to you while it's wiping out your system. Talk about adding insult to injury! Get the details here in this PC World article.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,134206-c,trojanhorses/article.html
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4. Binary Marble Adding Machine
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Here is a cool gadget for the geek and non-geek set alike. See one man's invention that shows how binary addition works with marbles and wood. Pretty slick and fun to watch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcDshWmhF4A
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5. How Computer Keyboards Work
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You bang away on one all day long, but you've probably never stopped to think about just how it works. Well - stop - think, then click on this link for an interesting look at how the old keyboard gets it done for you each day.
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/keyboard.htm
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