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Life’s Good… in the Cloud

- By The LG Girl: Bringing you exclusive, official LG info. Ice cream lover. Huge klutz. Emotionally attached to my cell phone. Gadgets only MIA during takeoff and landing. Here at LG, we love the cloud. Why? Well – because we love anything that has the potential to make the mobile experience even better. We’ve recently released [...]

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Saving Yesterday for Tomorrow

If you’re like me, celebrating a birthday can make you reflective. I celebrated one recently and it got me thinking about how fast time can fly by.  I don’t feel old, but I know I’m not moving as fast as I used to or am as active as I used to be. (Granted, I don’t [...]

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Making Music at Noise Pop 2012

Dating back almost twenty years, Noise Pop is an indie music, art and film festival currently taking place in San Francisco, California. Having featured the likes of Yoko Ono, Yo La Tengo, The Flaming Lips and Death Cab for Cutie, the festival has grown from its origin in 1993 with five bands, one venue all [...]

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Famous Hard Drives of American Presidents

Since graduating elementary school, I think I’ve lost some of the appreciation I have had for President’s Day.  I don’t want to sell our forefathers short, but it has almost become an excuse for day off, or a reason for stores to hold a weekend sale. Wanting to give our nation’s leaders of the past [...]

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Rocking Like a Social Media Rock Star

This past week I had a chance to attend the Social Media Rock Star Summit in Los Angeles.  As part of GRAMMY’s week, the panelists included the following: Ian Rogers from Topspin Media DA Wallach from Spotify Andrew Fisher from Shazam Seth Goldstein from Turntable.fm Alex Iskold from GetGlue Topics ranged from the evolution of [...]

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Save the Music, Preserve Our Culture

In the spirit of the GRAMMY Awards airing this week, I wanted to touch on another aspect that doesn’t always get as publicized – the preservation of music. In days of yore, music-recording devices used foil, cylinders and other metal parts that unfortunately did not stand the test of time and have been lost.  For modern [...]

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And the GRAMMY Award Goes To…

The GRAMMY Awards are only a few days away and the music world has to be on fire.  This is the time of year where industry experts recognize the hard work, talent and abilities of musicians and performers. While I am a music lover, I don’t always have the time to pay attention to the [...]

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Data is a Time Suck

An article on Mashable called 7 Tips for Leveraging Big Data caught my eye discussing how best to leverage large quantities of data. One of the challenges that businesses are facing is how to process data faster for increased efficiency, productivity, and naturally, profitability. There were several good points in the piece, but I think [...]

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Still Spinning 30 Years Later: Seagate’s ‘Dinosaur’ Drive Wins Tech Contest

A Seagate hard drive dating back to the early 1980s has demonstrated its longevity—and durability—in a search to unearth the oldest working hard drive in Russia. Following the success of a similar Seagate-sponsored competition in the U.K. last April, Seagate ran the latest contest search on 3DNews, a daily Russian technology news website. The winning entry, like [...]

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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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