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  • Restore data after motherboard death 01 January, 2010 10:14

    Peter’s motherboard died. How can he retrieve the data on his hard drive?
    Peter's motherboard died. How can he retrieve the data on his hard drive?
  • US consumers are data fatties, study finds 11 December, 2009 10:20

    An average American digests a whopping 34 gigabytes of information outside of work every day, a new study finds.
    We're always hearing about how Americans consume far too many calories. It turns out, though, food isn't the only thing we're gorging ourselves on.
  • 2009: The year your data died 02 November, 2009 10:21

    Data disasters at Microsoft, Apple and Facebook mean your data - and the Net itself - are more fragile than you may think
    For a while there it looked like 2009 would be remembered as the Year of the Dead Celebrity. But Michael, Farrah, Walter, Ed, and all the rest may have to move over. This is rapidly becoming the Year the Data Died.
  • UK gov't loses personal data on 4M people in one year 22 August, 2008 12:11

    Call for 'data guardians' to be appointed to monitor the government's handling of information.
    The U.K. government has lost the personal information of up to four million citizens in one year alone.
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