Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Can Data Be Recovered From A Failed SSD?

Can Data Be Recovered From A Failed SSD?: "When they originally began to hit the market, solid state drives were hailed for both speed and reliability. Many users assumed that because an SSD has no mechanical parts it is at less risk to fail. It’s simple logic that is correct more often than wrong – if there are fewer parts to break overall reliability will be better."

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Get Organized: Productivity on the iPad | PCMag.com

Get Organized: Productivity on the iPad | PCMag.com: "If you've decided to use an iPad for work, you'll need to treat it a little differently than if you were only going to use it for personal reasons. Take an organized approach to setting up and managing your iPad so that you can get the most business use from it"

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The Most Effective Way to Become an SEO Master

The Most Effective Way to Become an SEO Master: "A couple of months ago a friend of mine asked my help with one of his websites. It is an online store that sells sports equipment, and he hired a local web agency to revamp the design and the site structure."

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HTG Explains: Do You Really Need to Safely Remove USB Sticks? - How-To Geek

HTG Explains: Do You Really Need to Safely Remove USB Sticks? - How-To Geek: "You’ve probably heard that you always need to use the Safely Remove Hardware icon before unplugging a USB device. However, there’s also a good chance that you’ve unplugged a USB device without using this option and everything worked fine."

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