Western Digital releases 1TB drive for laptops, external USB devices
Western Digital today released what it said is its highest capacity 2.5-in hard disk drive for use in external USB storage devices and laptops.
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Casey Hudson Talks Mass Effect 2
BioWare's Xbox 360 and Windows interactive space opera Mass Effect 2 is still half a year away for most of us, but for lead producer Casey Hudson it's happening right now. Busy as he is, I managed to grab him away from dotting i's and crossing t's as his team moves into the sequel's final feature beats to make its planned early 2010 debut. In the following interview, we range from Mass Effect 2's revamped dialogue system and getting 'physical' in conversations to ethical nuances and maintaining emotional intensity.
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HP Mini 5101
HP pioneered the notion of transforming a netbook into a corporate raider. The idea seems like a budget-conscious no-brainer now, but 18 months ago the HP Mini 2133 was a wolf pack of one. Since then, the netbook market has evolved--and so have HP's entries in it. The Mini 5101 is a smart update, with slickly styled lines, a batch of business-ready apps, and finally a serviceable touchpad.
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Screen-blocking systems stop prying eyes
You've probably been in this situation before: A colleague strolls up behind your computer during work hours and your personal e-mail is in view.
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New BlackBerry Curve 8520 has optical trackpad
T-Mobile USA Inc. said today that an updated model of the popular BlackBerry Curve smartphone will be available Aug. 5 for $130 and a two-year contract.
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Verizon net income down on wireline performance
Verizon Communications' revenue rose 1.9%, but net income dipped 2.8% in the second quarter compared to a year earlier, with the company's traditional wireline income taking a big dive.
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In lawsuit, NYC's electronics recycling law is called irrational
If you have a big 20-year-old TV in your basement, then New York City's new electronic recycling law may help with the spring cleaning. All you'll need to do is contact the manufacturer, which will be required to remove it, and probably send over a delivery truck to pick it up for free.
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Opera wants Microsoft to offer browser 'ballot screen' worldwide
Opera Software, the Norwegian browser maker that sparked an antitrust probe into Microsoft's European business practices, said it is "very happy" with Microsoft's offer to provide users a choice of browsers, but wants the deal extended worldwide.
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Congress may push India's IT firms to Mexico with H-1B crackdown
Indian firms worried about the threat of H-1B restrictions in the U.S. might look to increase their presence south of the border, in Mexico.
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Twitter breach revives security issues with cloud computing
Security issues over cloud computing are not very different from those surrounding any sort of IT outsourcing and need to be treated that way, security managers and analysts say in the wake of breaches involving Twitter and Google Apps.
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