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10th September 2011 Archive

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  • ExaGrid scoops the dedupe pool

    Surprise best-in-class winner

    Who's the mid-range deduplication boss? ExaGrid is, beating Data Domain and Quantum appliances in a survey ranking 37 dedupe appliances. ExaGrid's EX1300E has scooped the mid-range dedupe pool, being named Best-in-Class in a DCIG survey comparing appliances priced between $20,000 – $100,000, and beating Data Domain and Quantum …

    Storage 10 Sep 05:33

  • Cello C42T71DVB-3D 42in passive 3D TV

    Review Built in Blighty

    Cello is a UK TV maker that does much of its business through high-volume websites and shopping catalogues. You’ll find Cello TVs on M&S and ebuyer websites, as well as in tomes from Grattan, Freemans and the like. Ensemble piece: Cello's C42T71DVB-3D It may be a budget brand, but it scored brownie points a year back by …

    reghardware 10 Sep 07:00

  • 9/11: The day we lost our privacy and power

    Every day, we have to prove we have 'nothing to hide'

    Investigative reporter Duncan Campbell reflects how 9/11 has torpedoed resistance to intrusion and undermined privacy rights born of earlier struggles. It may, irreversibly, have changed the way we think. 9/11 was a savage nightmare that took too long to happen for some in the West. For 12 fallow years, from the fall of the …

    Government 10 Sep 10:00