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25/07: New Speaking Engagements on the Kepler Data Recovery Tour

Following the success of our first speaking engagements with the members of the business club, and then the Lauderhill Chamber of Commerce, today, July 25th, we will hold yet another one with the members of the Latin Chamber of Broward County. Data Loss can be catastrophic if people don't know how to react. With these speaking engements we aim to educate the population on how to deal with data loss and how to preserve the integrity of their data. If for some reason they ever lose their data, Kepler Data Recovery is here to give them a second chance.

29/04: Kepler Launches 2008 South Florida Data Recovery Tour

Nowadays, an important part of people’s lives is stored in computers, servers or portable devices. Losing information by accident or due to hardware failure can have catastrophic economic and emotional consecuences. Facing Data Loss is a situation not many people are prepared for. When despair hits the fan, desperate measures come into play and it is particularly those amateur attempts of recovering information that end up being your data’s worst enemy.

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20/06: Samsung manufactures USB Monitors that do no requiere a graphics card

Samsung’s SyncMaster 940UX monitor can reproduce images from a PC via USB

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04/06: Review I-RAM

For a certain period of time, we had one of Gigabyte’s I-RAMs at our laboratory. What caught our attention the first time we saw it was its big size and its eye catching box. Inside the box we found a CD with drivers, a SATA cable with an L terminal, somewhat shorter than standard, and a manual. The latter was quite disappointing. For the price of this product and all that it promises, the manual seemed quite simple and lacked depth in many subjects.

In the case of the I-RAM, with it’s 4GB maximum storage capacity, its only good for installing the operating system and some other programs. It is quite a sacrifice of storage space, but it surely promises gains in transfer velocity and in access times.


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02/05: Laptops without a Hard Drive

We have been constantly posting news about new solid state drives. In other words, digital storage devices that do not operate with a platter that spins at thousands of turns per second. What is the main purpose for this development? Providing a tremendous boost in battery economy is exactly the point.

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07/02: Anybody can be a victim of data loss...

The Chilean politician and ex member of Parliament, Mr. Tomás Jocelyn-Holt, was recently a victim of data loss. Without any political inclinations, at Kepler we all voted in favor of data recovery.

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26/01: 1,2,3....Testing....1,2,3...

This month we present the case of the owner of a company who saw the future of his business in total jeopardy when his hard drive ceased to operate. Contracts, client information, along with hours of hard and very expensive work, were all lost at the moment we received his phone call. Once again a life or death situation for a business.

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19/01: Preventing Data Loss Caused by Increased Heat

With the arrival of the summer and higher temperatures, heat can become a factor that could jeopardize the correction function of computers, both personal and office.

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04/01: 300 TB Hard Drive to Arrive by 2010

Seagate is developing the technology necessary to be able to market, within the next three years, hard drives able to store up to 300 TB of information.

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30/12: Seagate Continues to Grow

Seagate Technology LLC, the largest hard drive manufacturer in the world will purchase eVault, an online storage company, for US$185 million.

EVault was founded in 1997 and it provides automatic online storage services to big companies and private clients. With its 250 employees, it provides its services to approximately 8500 clients around the world.

Seagate plans to broaden its business scope by offering digital storage as well as physical storage, industry in which it is the indisputable leader.