Designed for even the most demanding mission-critical applications, the AL13SE series features an operating reliability rating of 2, 000, 000 power-on hours2, a 25% increase over prior-generation drives.
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It should come as no surprise that this over-protected generation now celebrates dangerous and exciting activities like skydiving, rock climbing, and bungee jumping.
The 12G-server line now represents almost 80 percent of Dell PowerEdge server revenue at average selling prices and margins that are a premium over previous-generation servers.
And he notes that the new designs to be displayed at the show offer substantial improvements over first-generation ultrabooks, including better battery life and improved chip performance.
There also was caution expressed over the fourth-generation mobile networks known as long term evolution, or LTE.
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And, of course, it and Microsoft are facing each other down over their next-generation consoles, waiting to see who blinks or leaks first.
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Its improvements over the second-generation spacesuit include the ability to withstand greater operating pressure, a carbon fiber waist ring, a retractable helmet and improved gloves and glove disconnects.
By relabeling its existing 3G network, the country's second-largest wireless carrier joined the noisy fray over so-called fourth-generation wireless technology, which promises mobile Internet speeds so fast that huge files can be downloaded in minutes and streaming video can be watched without the interruptions of earlier-generation technologies.
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Las Vegas (CNN) -- Tech-heads are drooling over the prospect of a second-generation iPad, widely expected to be unveiled in the next month or so.
The Welsh government wants the UK government to devolve powers over large-scale energy generation projects.
Group narcissism takes over, as Generation-i falls in love with its own image reflected on the surface of the cybersphere.
While its optical design is carried over from the previous-generation model, the new-generation lens features Sony's proprietary Nano AR Coating on optical surfaces.
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While just over half of first-generation Asian immigrants say that they speak English "very well, " 95% of those born in the U.S. say they do.
The national election is centering on the economy, a key component of which is federal powers: Just how much reach should the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have over coal-fired electric generation.
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But over the next three decades third-generation Redstones would be embroiled in legal wrangles with their elders over their due.
At the same time, and secondly, energy firms must replace around a third of Britain's power-generation capacity over the next decade.
On Monday, the company said it sold three million iPads (minis and fourth-generation) over the weekend, but Ross notes the number lacks context.
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DoCoMo's i-mode mobile internet service has surprised some analysts with the scale of its popularity and encouraged other operators worldwide over the prospects for next-generation mobile telecoms.
Capital costs would by definition have to be recouped over fewer kilowatt-hours of generation, so some tariff revision to allow for higher prices would likely be necessary.
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He said the new platform will deliver up to two times the performance benefits over Intel's current-generation solution (Intel Atom processor Z2460 platform), while also offering competitive power and battery life.
In 2002, a survey by the Pew Hispanic Centre and the Kaiser Family Foundation found that over 90% of second-generation Hispanics were either bilingual or mainly English-speaking, split equally between the two.
"The real issue is that the Treasury should agree to our request for the Scottish Government to be able to pay for such a large, once-in-a-generation capital project over a longer period of time beyond the construction period, rather than within a few short years, " said a Scottish Government spokesman.
Indeed, the influence of Vodafone AirTouch may be enough to resolve a rumbling trade dispute between America and Europe over setting the technical standards for third-generation mobile.
Now that Enron's Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling have been convicted, the parade of well-dressed miscreants--the cable TV pioneers, the telecommunications executives, star brokers and even a housekeeping diva who became the Gordon Gekkos for a whole new generation--is over.
Our generation may be criticized for over-sharing, but tragedies like this one demonstrate that there are limits to our self-exposure.
Few Mauritians could claim fangourin-filled veins better than Salim Soobun, a cane cutter and seventh-generation Mauritian whose ancestors came over from India more than 150 years ago.
Maurice Irvine, a fourth-generation baker from Beith, triumphed over an entry which included eight past champions.
In it, they warn the Mr Osborne that uncertainty over the government's commitment to low-carbon power generation is harming the development of green businesses.
For Mr Renato, the biggest difficulty for any family-run business is handing over power to the next generation when the current head of the family retires.
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