Data Compression Software supports (Pc file recovery) dual-core processors.
Data Compression Software supports dual-core processors.
Utilizing multi-threading compression engine, Universal Binary version of StuffIt Deluxe v11.0 provides data compression, access, and management solution for Mac OS X. Included StuffIt Archive Manager(TM) offers native support for Intel -based Macs, and groups related files together into user-customizable collections. Software also supports creation of encrypted Zip archives and lets Mac users
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In Brief: NEC sells Packard Bell to former e-Machines owner
( InfoWorld ) - NEC has sold its Packard Bell unit to companies controlled by John Hui, the former owner of e-Machines, NEC said Monday. The value of the deal was not disclosed. Packard Bell markets and sells PCs and other consumer electronics products in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South America. The company that has been sold was created last year from what was left after the
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Microsoft Lifts Lid on Virtualization Format
Microsoft is pushing further into virtualization, announcing that its Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) Image Format specification is now free to developers working on related technologies. The release was made under Microsoft's Open Specification Promise (OSP), a license that the software giant introduced in September for an array of Web services in an effort to improve software interoperability. The
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PR Newswire Summary of Technology Copy, Nov. 2, 2006
Following is a summary of high technology news releases transmitted today by PR Newswire. The full text of these releases is available at the PR Newswire for Journalists, http://media.prnewswire.com/.
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Smith Micro's Consumer Products Group Launches EMC's Retrospect Express HD 2.0 Into Retail Market
Smith Micro Software, Inc. today announced the portfolio addition of EMC(R) Retrospect Express(R) HD 2.0, a simple, fast, and reliable software application that backs up a single PC to an internal or external hard drive. EMC Retrospect Express HD 2.0 takes only minutes to set up using an enhanced point-and-click wizard that guides users through a simple three-step process: choose what to protect,
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Crashed Hard Disk? HP Offers a Solution for SMBs
CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc. today announced that HP has selected CBL as the data recovery services partner for HP's SMB customers.
Source: www.hardwarezone.com
Backup Drives are offered with SATA interface.
REV 70 GB SATA Backup Drives for stand-alone PCs incorporate one removable REV 70 GB disk and EMC Retrospect Express backup software. For Microsoft Windows servers, REV 70 GB SATA Server Backup and Disaster Recovery Kit incorporates one drive and 5 removable 70 GB disks along with BrightStor ArcServe Backup OEM edition software. Both systems deliver data transfer rates of 30 MBps.
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Planespotting: Busting the CIA and Its Torture Taxis
Nerds with binoculars bust the CIA's torture taxis (By Trevor Paglen & A. C. Thompson)
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Software backs up single PC to internal/external hard drive.
EMC Retrospect Express HD v2.0 uses point-and-click wizard to enable users to choose what to protect, select hard drive to store backups, and set schedule. Software backs up on automated schedule and/or on press of button and has ability to back up only selected files or everything on PC. Application compresses backups to maximize storage and removes outdated backups automatically. Software
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Software provides 2 backup and restore options.
True Image Home v10 provides imaging of entire system or file-based backup of individual files and folders. Disk imaging backup creates image of hard disk drive data including OS, applications, and user settings, while application-based file backup recovers specific music, photo, video, and email files. Enabling users to create backup rules and policies, software also provides password security
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