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Microsoft gifts Windows Phone users with 20GB of free SkyDrive storage
2013-12-23 19:06:43| InfoWorld: Top News
It's that time of year again: The fun-filled few weeks when family, egg nog, and -- oh boy oh boy -- presents take center stage! This weekend, Microsoft got into the spirit and slid 20GB of free SkyDrive cloud storage space into the stockings of all Windows Phone owners, regardless of whether those owners have been nice, naughty, or some in-between shade of grey.
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Portable USB Drives add storage to smartphones and tablets.
2013-12-23 14:31:36| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in 8–64 GB capacities, On-The-Go (OTG) USB drives for smartphones and tablets have standard USB interface on one end and micro-USB interface on other end to enable direct access from computer or any OTG-supported smartphone or tablet. Users can transfer files between smartphones, tablets, and computers; play media; or copy files between smartphones/tablets without WiFi or connecting to computer. Drives also serve as storage options for smartphones without microSD card slot. This story is related to the following:Hard Disk Drives
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Windows Phone Owners Get 20GB of Bonus SkyDrive Storage
2013-12-22 07:33:11| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
As always, there are a few catches to the free deal.
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CNG Storage Tanks come in collar mounted design.
2013-12-20 14:28:24| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Q-Lite™ CNG (compressed natural gas) storage tanks can be collar mounted for both back-of-cab systems and side rail-mounted systems. This variant of Quantum standard strap mount design features extended end bosses that enable collar mounting. First application of these collar mount products is associated with 21 in. dia x 80 in. long tank (86 in. overall length with collar neck) which stores 28.4 DGE. This story is related to the following:Storage Tanks
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Chicago Moves to Limit Petcoke Storage
2013-12-20 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Public Radio: DAVID GREENE, HOST: Crude oil from Canada's tar sands is providing a booming business for American refineries, but residents of one Chicago neighborhood complain that a byproduct of that business has become a health hazard. They want towering mounds of a dusty substance known as petroleum coke, or petcoke, moved out of the city. And as NPR's Cheryl Corley reports, Chicago is now requiring one company storing the substance to do just that. CHERYL CORLEY, BYLINE: Residents on Chicago's far southeast...
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