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The BackTrack live CD distribution is packed with recovery tools, including the powerful Autopsy toolset.
Data Recovery With Linux
Disasters happen to the best of computers. Luckily, open source apps like SystemRescueCD, dd, Partedmagic, BackTrack, Security Tools Distribution, Helix, and TestDisk can help you recover your important data and bring dead systems back to life.

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Red Hat Summit 2008 keynote speaker Joel Cohen, a writer for long-running animated television comedy, The Simpsons, remarked that
Inside (And Outside) The Red Hat Summit 2008
Two events In Boston this week demonstrate how open source principals have put an entertainment juggernaut and a sports franchise at the top of their respective games.

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Firefox 3 speeds up browsing by reducing memory usage, and it has user interface changes that make it easier to get to where you're going.
Review: Firefox 3 Burns Up The Web
Overall, Firefox 3 is a triumph, faster and more memory-efficient than its predecessors, with improvements to make Web surfing easier. But security is a problem.

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Microsoft has enlisted Turner Construction to build its San Antonio data center and several others.
Microsoft's Newest Mega Data Centers
Microsoft is spending billions on data centers like these in San Antonio and Chicago, to beat its Web competition.

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Apple TV makes renting movies a snap, though the selection of HD content is limited for the moment.
HDTV Home Theater Summer Blockbusters
See how Apple TV, Blu-Ray, Netflix Player by Roku, Vudu, and Xbox Live Marketplace can bring the cinema into the comfort of your own living room.

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Inside Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference
A developer's-eye view of Apple's WWDC June 9, 2008 in San Francisco, the day Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone 3G handset. Photos by Sidney San Martin.

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The company said it plans on releasing the touch-screen smartphone in 70 countries starting on July 11.
Apple's 3G iPhone Revealed
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the 3G iPhone on June 9th , 2008 in San Francisco. Apple announced enhancements to its smartphone platform with a host of Web 2.0 features designed to keep users connected and synched to all of their applications.

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The 2009 Hemi Hybrid Aspen is one of Chrysler's first two volume production hybrid vehicles.
Nanotech And Cleantech In Boston
Images from the NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and the concurrent CleanTechnology show in Boston June 3, 2008.

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Two of the newest landmarks on Carnegie Mellon University's Pittsburgh campus are the under-construction Gates Center for Computer Science and the three-year-old Collaborative Innovation Center, home to Google and other tech companies. Here, a crane lifts structural steel.
Gates And Google In Steel City
Two of the newest landmarks on Carnegie Mellon University's Pittsburgh campus are the under-construction Gates Center for Computer Science, partly funded by a $20 million donation from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the three-year-old Collaborative Innovation Center, home to Google and other tech companies.

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UAC may trigger needlessly if your permissions are set incorrectly.
Taming Microsoft Vista's UAC
Are all those Vista User Account Control warnings driving you nuts? Here's how to make UAC less intrusive while keeping legitimate threats at bay.

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Motorola's MOTOROKR T505 uses both Bluetooth and FM to connect your cell phone or MP3 player to your car's speakers.
Digital Devices To Drive Up Your Car's Fun Factor
State-of-the-art mobile technologies for your car -- GPS, digital movies and music, satellite radio, TV, and even the Internet -- can turn what would have been a hot schlep down the highway into a joy ride.

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Puppy Linux's universal installer supports everything from flash drives to compact flash cards.
Run Linux From A Flash Drive
Here's how to get the speed of a Linux hard drive install with the convenience of a live CD: load Linux from a USB flash drive.

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The new Apple store on Boylston St. in Boston is the largest in the U.S. and the second largest in the world.
Apple Nation: Mac Fans, Red Sox Open Boston Store
The Apple store opening in Boston Thursday attracted an assorted bunch: Mac fans, Red Sox players, a member of Aerosmith, and one Vista supporter -- who said he was there because he likes standing in long lines.

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Iron Key's thumb drives range from 1GB to 8GB, and from $79 to $299.
How To Spend That Extra Government Check
Think you can't afford anything fun? A search for goodies from Apple, Asus, LG, Magnavox, Garmin and others turns up notebook computers, a flat screen display, an HDTV, a Blu-ray DVD burner, a GPS device, and more.

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Ford says most Bluetooth-enabled phones work with the Sync.
Ford's Sync Gives Drivers Voice Command Over Mobile Devices
Microsoft and Ford have developed the Sync, a voice-activated, in-car communications and entertainment system, whose most striking feature may be how clearly it reveals the immaturity of the user interface in the automotive environment.

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Jon Broderick is founder of GuitarTricks and MusicianWar.
Learn To Become A Real Guitar Hero, Online
Online music education -- and guitar sites in particular -- has blossomed with the popularity of games such as Guitar Hero and Rock Band. Here's a guide to Web sites that will make you a virtual rock star.

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The Dell rack mount server boxes were stacked high under the big tent outside the Math building. Senior research scientist Michael McLennan (holding Styrofoam and box) is shown helping to unpack. The task generated 6,000 pounds of cardboard and 600 pounds of Styrofoam packing material. Both were recycled.
Supercomputer In A Day
Purdue University's IT staffers recently spent a day building a supercomputer that will rank as the 40th fastest in the world.

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SP1 is usually offered along with the usual crop of Windows Updates, but if it isn't, it may be a sign of a blocking driver.
Microsoft Vista Service Pack 1 Disaster Recovery Guide
Vista's SP1 was expected to solve a lot of users' problems; instead, for many, it caused even more troubles. Here are some of the top complaints, from a Windows Update that won't update to endless reboot loops, and how to fix them.

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