Buying The Best External Hard Drive
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External Hard Drive
I'm running out of space on my pc and I need to know what's the best external hard drive that is portable, has lots of memory, cheap, will always work, and will not lose any personal data from the external hard drive. Some of the known external hard drives
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Check out the ioSafe Solo: http://www.iosafe.com/3
This external hard drive is virtually indestructible - it's fireproof, waterproof, and can be bolted down to prevent theft. Despite backup efforts, if you have a house fire or flood, you're
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Still budgeting for the coming months? Trying to keep those resolutions to save in tact? Here’s a look at a few things that might tighten the purse strings.
1. Hard drive hit
More than half of the world’s hard drives are made in Thailand, where the worst floods in 50 years mired entire towns in late 2011, killing some 800 people in the low-lying nation.
The disaster also shut down factories with names as familiar as Toshiba and Western Digital while others saw a disruption in parts supply.
It means fewer hard drives on the market — by about 25 percent. In the previous quarter, Thailand produced 173 million hard drives.
Virtually no hard drives are made in the U.S., said Kyle Barker, a technical analyst for Championship Networks in Gastonia.
Russia is the sixth largest economy in the world, but also a country relatively untouched by foreign investors, including investors in technology. Russia could potentially be the home of the next technology boom mass?
The short answer is: Not at all. At least not anytime soon. This is the conclusion I came to after a week in Moscow a week when I attended the first delegation of U.S. investors from venture capital to visit Russia.
The organizers invited me, as the sole member of the American media. (Disclosure: My trip was organized by Ambar, a group of United StatesBased on Russian business, and paid by RUSNANO, an investment fund of the government. In return, I promised to write an honest account of what I found.)
Russia is making tremendous efforts to change. He is plowing billions of dollars into the planned city of high technology Skolkovo over the next two years he hopes to replicate the Silicon Valley. With $ 5 billion in other investments, it also plans to produce a 30 billion nanotechnology industry by 2015.Russian leaders, led by President Dmitry Medvedev, have convinced me they want to clean up corruption and that the only way they can achieve sustained economic growth is to diversify, and the means to support the technology industry . Russia is trying hard to reform and progress. My brief visit makes me think he will. Finally....