Can I Clone My Hard Drive to a New PC?
Orlando Rodriguez wants to move programs and files from an old XP PC to a new Windows 7 one via an image backup.
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The HacKid Conference: An idea whose time has come
CSO Senior Editor Bill Brenner is a dad, which is why he appreciates Chris Hoff's HacKid Conference concept.
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Dell Inspiron 14 (model 1464)
The chips inside the Dell Inspiron 14 (1464) should push this average laptop beyond midrange quality. A 2.13GHz Intel Core i3-330M processor and 4GB of RAM should power any typical home or office workload. A decent, 14-inch display gives room to edit side-by-side documents or to watch videos. Why, then, does the Inspiron 14 end up feeling more low-end in actual use?
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Alcatel-Lucent posts larger loss, blames component shortages
Telecommunications equipment vendor Alcatel-Lucent saw losses grow and revenue drop during the first three months of 2010.
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Security firm reveals Microsoft's 'silent' patches
Microsoft silently patched three vulnerabilities last month, two of them affecting enterprise mission-critical Exchange mail servers, without noting the bugs publicly, a security expert said today.
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Q&A: Twitter exec explains new business plan
Twitter vice president Jason Goldman talked about the company's first plan to generate revenue, and lauded the iPad as a platform for the social network.
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Former Compaq CEO Capellas to lead Acadia joint venture
EMC and Cisco have tapped former Compaq Computer CEO Michael Capellas to head their Acadia services joint venture, the companies said Thursday.
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Nintendo profits fall for first time in six years
Nintendo saw profits fall for the first time in six years in the 12 months to March as lower demand for its Wii and DS devices, a lack of blockbuster games and the strong Japanese yen all put pressure on its business.
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Google sues for decision on links to copyrighted songs
Google is suing a blues music label to seek a declaration that it has not facilitated the illegal distribution of copyrighted songs by providing links in search results.
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China state news agency Web site hit with malware
A section of the Web site for China's state-run Xinhua news agency was found to be distributing malware last month, according to a Google malware scanning service that is still labeling the site as potentially harmful.
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