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Backup Data On Your Laptop If you were to look at past statistics regarding the information that has been lost in regards to laptop computers, you would find yourself amazed. Even though this information can be astounding, many of us still don’t take the time to back up the information on our laptops. To put it in simple terms, nothing in the computer industry is fool proof.
 
Hard drives can crash, the laptop can get stolen, or it can even be dropped and rendered useless. To ensure that we are never left without our precious data, we should always create a backup of our information. There is no mistaken the fact that over a million laptops have been stolen over the years in the United States alone. Anytime a laptop is stolen, chances are that it won’t be recovered. If the information wasn’t backed up, then the owner will be left with no laptop - but more importantly - no backed up data either. Just like you can with desktop computers, you can also create a backup of the data on your laptop as well. You can use online services, back it up remotely, or use several other methods to ensure that you keep all of your data. Preserving your data is something you should really look into, especially if you have business material on your laptop. The best way to go about backing up your data and files is to burn them to a data CD. Data CDs can hold up to 700 MB (Mega Bytes) of data, which means a lot of files. To back things up this way, all you need is a CD/RW burner in your laptop, which most of the newer ones come with. The only drawback to laptops is the fact that they don’t offer near as much storage or security measures as a desktop PC. Desktop computers have a lot more power, and they can also do things (including backups) in a fraction of the time. The laptop computer was designed for on the go use, which is the main reason why people don’t really think about backing up their data. When the thought finally does come to mind, it is normally too late to do anything about it. As mentioned above, the easiest and quickest way to backup your laptop data is to use an online backup service. Depending on your connection to the Internet, it can take anywhere from several minutes to several hours. Although it may take you a little bit of time, you’ll have the satisfaction in knowing that your data is there if something should happen. Whether it’s for your business or personal use, you can’t go wrong backing up your data. You should always create a backup of your data at least once a month, even more than that if you have a lot of important information that you add to your laptop on a frequent basis.
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Clock and Data Recovery Device suits SONET/SDH applications. (ThomasNet)

Housed in 20-pin TSSOP package, Model XRT91L33 operates at 166/622 Mbps SONET/SDH data rates. Single-channel OC-3/-12 Clock and Data Recovery Device can generate all clocks from 19 MHz crystal oscillator, as well as detect and generate various alarms and status outputs to provide immediate alerts and complete fault coverage. On-chip power regulation provides noise and crosstalk immunity to ...

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SerDes Device features VScope(TM) waveform viewing technology. (ThomasNet)

Enabling real-time oscilloscope view of received data, Model VSC3441 multi-protocol, multi-rate SerDes transceiver operates at selected data rates from 125 Mbps to 6.375 Gbps. It incorporates advanced equalization to compensate for various impairments/losses encountered in copper cables, backplane traces, and connectors. In various modes, unit can function as single 20:1 SerDes with redundant ...

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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 23 August 2008 (SpaceRef)

All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.

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Exar Adds SONET/SDH Clock and Data Recovery (CDR) OC-3/OC-12 Solution (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Exar Corporation launched a SONET/SDH OC-3/-12 Clock and Data Recovery device for industry standard optical and backplane applications. The XRT91L33 is ideal for the cost-reduction trend and increased design margin needs on new and legacy line card designs in add-drop multiplexers, cross-connect equipment, and multi-service switches and routers.

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Parade claims lowest power DisplayPort TCON receiver (EETimes)

Parade Technologies has launched the DP606 DisplayPort mobile PC LCD timing controller at this week's Intel Developers Conference in San Francisco.

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