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History of Data Storage

The History of Data Storage

I enjoy finding different infographics that talk about different aspects of storage whether it is how much data is consumed or even the steady increase of capacity and volume. Our friends at Stackify have created something visually interesting to showcase the history of data storage as it compares…

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Technology Failures – It Can Happen to You

My weekend was pretty normal. I did the normal things, spoke with the normal people and kept things pretty, well, normal. Things were low key without any real excitement until I turned on my Xbox 360 to watch a movie on Netflix and I read an error message saying there was “a problem with my [...]

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Can You Erase Your Internet Existence?

With the increasing influence of sites like Facebook and Twitter, it’s no surprise that people can be so accessible on the Internet. It’s a great way to reconnect with old friends and family that you’ve lost contact with over the years.  But this accessibility comes with a price. The more information about yourself you put [...]

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The Sexiness of Storage

I read an article recently discussing how data storage isn’t sexy and at first I raised my fist to protest in response, but on some level, I’m inclined to agree. It’s not the kind of industry where you can have a commercial with a gorgeous young movie star with silk hair woman eating your core [...]

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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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Supersize My DVR, Please!

This recent post I made about midseason television shows sparked some interesting conversations in the office about some of the new DVR solutions that are currently available. After cycling through link after link and subtle hints telling me to upgrade my device (ironic given we work at a storage company, right?) I wanted to share [...]

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Checking Out MacWorld 2012

MacWorld is a yearly event in San Francisco, but this is my first time actually attending. It’s most likely because it’s only been within the last few years where I began my conversion to Mac. I still haven’t converted 100%, but I have an appreciation for the tools and software the OS supports. I’d done [...]

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Preserving the Past for the Future

It was a dark and stormy night. I could hear the rain beating down on the pavement like the drums of a high school marching band. Rat-a-Tat-Tat… Rat-a-Tat-Tat … Rat-a-Tat-Tat … The night was quiet and not much was going on. I was reaching for my jacket to call it an early night when she [...]

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The Business of Streaming Music

I had lunch with a friend recently and we got into the discussion of digital music and it’s impact on the industry overall.  We discussed Spotify and how their business model and that of other streaming services (i.e. Pandora, Last.FM or Slacker) was impacting sales. If you’re not familiar w/ Spotify, it’s different from a [...]

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A Walkthrough of CES

We covered a lot of different things during CES ranging from videos to photo-essays to keynotes.  We dug deep into some of the key innovations we wanted to share but didn’t get a chance to cover other things that we just thought interesting. Here are some of the things I stumbled upon just walking the [...]

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