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EU says OK to Oracle-Sun, Rambus-Samsung deal
The European Union gave the green light to Oracle’s plan to buy Sun Microsystems. We expect one of next week’s top story entries will be about Oracle’s plans for Sun. Otherwise this week, Rambus and Samsung settled a legal dispute and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that her department will unveil initiatives to fight Internet censorship, which provoked ire from China. And, of course, there were more rumor rumblings and reports based on anonymous sources regarding Apple’s tablet, which could well take top billing in next week’s IT news. Read More



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Fujifilm, IBM tech could yield 35TB magnetic tape drives
Fujifilm and IBM announced they were able to demonstrate a new particulate that can be used to create magnetic tape cartridges that are 44 times more dense than today’s Generation 4 LTO Ultrium’s cartridges. Read More

Barium-Ferrite particles in action
Fujifilm succeeded in the microparticulation of BaFe particles to 1600 namometers, which is one-third the current metal particle volume. Read More



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Storage wrinkle: 4,500 flash drives left at the cleaners
A survey released this week reveals that in the last year, 4,500 memory sticks were left in pockets of clothes that customers took to their local dry cleaners. Cabs are also receptacles for tens of thousands of lost and forgotten electronics. Read More

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