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40 Articles Found in Data Recovery Category.

       
Losing Data from a Digital Camera [ 99]

While in days gone by a painter would take weeks and months to painstakingly and meticulously paint a portrait or landscape to make it as realistic as possible, with the coming of the cameras, extremely realistic images of real-world objects could be created simply at the touch of a button. The cameras became widely popular within a few decades of their invention and they are still the rage.
Submitted: 2008-04-29
Hard Drives and the Ever Present Threat of Danger Data Loss [ 105]
Hard drives can lose your precious data due to a variety of hardware and software causes. The former include cases such as head crash, failure of components such as spindle motor, water and fire damage and physical trauma. The latter relates to accidental deletion of files by the user, virus attack, accidental reformatting of the storage media and so on.
Submitted: 2008-04-24
Data Recovery Using DIY Tools and Software [ 94]

When data recovery started off - it was a special matter – by the geeks and for the geeks, at that time, only government agencies who could invest ‘the people’s money’ in getting back data of public importance to a country or global corporate giants could afford it.

Submitted: 2008-02-13
Cost of data loss [ 112]


The loss of data has innumerable devastating effects. The effects can be monetary and non-monetary. But even these intangible losses invariably culminate into a monetary loss. Data loss gives rise to a vicious cycle from which a firm never recovers. Data loss usually results in a permanent closure of the company.
Submitted: 2008-02-04
Comparison of Data Backup Devices [ 124]
Digital devices have many benefits. They leverage the power of a silicon chip densely packed with microscopic transistors to offer formidable functionality. This makes computers powerful force-multipliers.
Submitted: 2008-01-31
What Causes Data Loss? [ 117]
Every year, data loss strikes millions of computers all over the world, leading to much frustration, inconvenience, work delays and terrible financial damage to individuals as well as companies.

Submitted: 2008-01-29
A Firewall is a Must [ 108]

Traditionally, a firewall is an area that prevents a rapidly growing fire from spreading out of control, beyond the marked out boundaries.
Submitted: 2008-01-28
Finding a Reputable and Reliable Data Recovery Company [ 132]

Data loss is what computer users dread the most. Since data is a definitive part of modern day functioning, data loss can lead to catastrophic losses. Because data is so important and data loss is so frequent, data recovery has become a much-in-demand industry.
Submitted: 2008-01-23
Pros and Cons of USB Flash Drives, DVDs and Portable Hard Drives [ 152]

With the emergence of digital devices and their wide popularity, a parallel demand has arisen for a variety of data storage media which can store the precious files safely and securely.

Submitted: 2008-01-17
Logical (Software) Failure of Digital Systems [ 113]
We are so used to creating large amounts of data on an everyday basis that it would be hard to imagine our lives without it. However, data loss is a sad reality of our electronically dominated world. No electronic device is fool proof and our data storage devices too, are prone to errors.
Submitted: 2008-01-13
What Does the Future Hold for Digital Storage? [ 91]
In 1920, a Czech writer conceived the idea of a robot, in his play. Today, robots are used in many types of manufacturing activities, dangerous situations and for leisure.
Submitted: 2008-01-09
Understanding Hard Disk Crash [ 89]
Computers have become an integral part of our lives. They are helping men in many ways; making lots of tasks simpler and easier to perform. Like all other machines they also undergo wear and tear and develop snags. The most important part of a computer is its memory or data stored in the hard disk.
Submitted: 2007-12-26
How to Avoid Data Loss [ 97]
A regular computer user will agree that data loss is a disaster waiting to happen. Anyone who uses computers has either experienced data loss or will do so in future. The most important thing in a computer or network is the data we create and store on it.
Submitted: 2007-12-25
The True Cost of Data Loss [ 88]
Data loss has become a standing menace with domestic as well as business users ever since our lives became data-dependent.
Submitted: 2007-12-16
R&D Companies and Data Loss [ 77]

We are the denizens of a brave new world. Stability and permanence are a thing of the past. We thrive on change. Our economies are driven by innovation and experimentation. The threshold level of our patience, for any product that retains its utility for more than a week, is akin to zero. Normal is boring. Ingenuity is the in thing.
Submitted: 2007-12-14
   
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