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Demystifying Big Data – Infographic

Keeping in line with Wednesday’s post about the impact of big data when used for developing the Netflix series House of Cards, for Infographic Friday, I wanted to share this image courtesy of Wipro that further breaks down the concept of big data and it’s varied uses. If you missed the memo and…

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Seagate at Macworld 2012: Satellite Upgrades, a Roomier GoFlex Slim and More

— By Steve Pipe Hot on the heels of the big Consumer Electronics Show, Seagate is diving into another influential technology gathering today. By the standards of CES—which drew more than 140,000 people to Las Vegas earlier this month—theMacworld/iWorld show, which runs Thursday through Saturday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, is fairly cozy, with about [...]

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You Can’t Take It With You…Or Can You?

Maybe you’re like me and have just accepted data storage as a given. Something that has become part of our inalienable rights that allows us to save whatever we want, whenever we want to later use however we want. That’s kind of the point, right? The ability to have our most prized digital possessions on [...]

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What’s On Your Hard Drive?

Now that the hub-bub of the Consumer Electronics Show is behind us, I can get back to that daunting task I’ve been working on little-by-little: cleaning up my hard drive. If you’re anything like me, your hard drive is your life. I’ve been saving so much on it, that I’ve found things dating back eons [...]

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Audio Euphoria – The Sequel

I don’t know if I’d go as far as to call it a trend of the CES show but one item I saw in abundance were headphones.  I already talked about Audio Euphoria from home theater systems, it seems like the popularity of the Beats by Dre line has encouraged other companies to test the water and [...]

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Say Hello to My Little Friend – The PS Vita

The Consumer Electronics Show covers the gamut from televisions to washing machines to automobiles.  As such, what sometimes can get overlooked is gaming.  Maybe it’s because the gaming industry has enough opportunity to toot its horn at shows like Electronics Entertainment Expo (E3) or the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) but it’s still a facet of [...]

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You Don’t Need to Be a Picasso to Doodle

Ever heard of Toon Boom?  I hadn’t, but I know I’ve seen their work.  They’ve been in the animation business since 2005 and have worked with clients such as Warner Bros, Nelvana, Film Roman and more working on projects such as Kung Fu Panda, The Rugrats, The Simpsons Movie. Showcasing Flip Boom Doodle at the [...]

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Don’t Stop (Making) the Music

I’ve always loved music. Listening to it, dancing to it, even singing to it. (As long as no one else is around, that is.) However one thing about music I never could catch the fire of was playing an instrument. I tried trumpet, piano, and even the recorder, but nothing stuck.  The reasons why are [...]

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The Post Pepcom Report

As I’d noted in a previous post, Team Seagate attended the Digital Experience (a.k.a. Pepcom) tonight and I have a much better picture to paint for you about the event. To some extent, it’s exactly as you would imagine it with at 100 vendors (probably more) on hand to showcase some of the key highlights [...]

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CES – Perking Up My Ears

One of the interesting things about the Consumer Electronics Show is finding out what people are most interested in learning about or what garners their attention.  I’ll admit I’m into the shiny. I love devices that make life easier, do interesting things or are simply just cool. (Editor’s note: maybe you’re just lazy.) I’ve been [...]

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