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Aside from allowing unfettered access to his personal archive in New York, Mr. Bowie has had nothing to do with the exhibition.
WSJ: Bowie Is Back | 'David Bowie Is' at the V&A
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His personal archive of documents will be packed up and, at 20:00 (19:00 GMT) on Thursday, the Swiss Guard on duty at his Castel Gandolfo residence will be dismissed, to be replaced by Vatican police.
BBC: Pope Benedict XVI recalls joy and 'choppy waters'
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Over more than 30 years, Geoff has met and interviewed hundreds of key figures in music and has a huge personal interview archive.
BBC: Wiltshire - Presenter Profile: Geoff Barker
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With iOS 5.x Apple offers synchronization between your iPhone or iPad, your Mac or Windows PC, and a cloud archive of personal data, photos, and media (music, TV shows).
FORBES: Windows Phone Beats iPhone by 2015? Not Likely!
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In addition to higher performance streaming and content access content stored in these NAS boxes can be part of a back up and archive plan for personal and small business content.
FORBES: Faster Cables and Your Cloud: Some Highlights from the 2013 Storage Visions and CES Conferences
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SlingSync, a feature of My Media, acts like a personal cloud that allows Slingbox 500 customers to archive and store their captured moments onto a secure, compact USB drive while creating more space on their smartphone to collect new ones.
ENGADGET: Slingboxes get My Media syncing to USB, Companion iPad app for at-home viewing
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Whether it is faster direct attached storage products, personal or home cloud storage devices or improved enterprise and archive storage consumer applications storage capacity, architectures and transport speeds will continue to grow and develop.
FORBES: Faster Cables and Your Cloud: Some Highlights from the 2013 Storage Visions and CES Conferences
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It is a shameful story for many of those concerned, and the authors make effective use of the vast archive of tobacco company documents now in the public domain, and of the personal archives of some of the scientists involved.
ECONOMIST: A question of dodgy science