Massive Email Crash Hits Canadian ISP Shaw

rueger writes “One of Canada’s biggest cable/Internet providers has their customers in an outrage. ‘… after an interruption of Shaw’s email services Thursday led to millions of emails being deleted … About 70 per cent of Shaw’s email customers were affected when the company was troubleshooting an unrelated email delay problem and an attempted solution caused incoming emails to be deleted … Emails were deleted for a 10-hour period between 7:45 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Thursday, although customers did not learn about the problem until Friday, and only then by calling customer service or accessing an online forum for Shaw Internet subscribers.’ To top it off, when Shaw did send out notices about this, they looked so much like every day phishing spam that many people deleted them unread.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Backupify Migrator Moves One Google Apps Account to Another, Hassle-Free

When you’ve got data in one Google Apps account and need it in another, manual migration can take a bit of work . Some data you can’t even migrate. Backupify’s new Migrator tool changes that by automating the entire process. More »

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Quickly Multiply Big Numbers the Japanese Way

Japanese kids learn to multiply with a completely different method than the one kids in the US do. The Japanese math voodoo/magic is more of a visual technique where you draw lines and count the intersections. More »

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Quickly Multiply Big Numbers the Japanese Way

How to Use Windows 8’s New File History Backup (aka Time Machine for Windows)

It wasn’t one of the more publicized features, but Windows 8 actually comes with a brand-new backup feature called File History, that works similar to Apple’s Time Machine: It automatically backs up files in the background and lets you restore them from a simple, time-based interface. More »

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New York Data Centers Battle Floods, Utility Outages

miller60 writes “At least three data center buildings in lower Manhattan are struggling with power problems amid widespread flooding and utility outages caused by Hurricane Sandy. Flooded basements at two sites took out diesel fuel pumps, leaving them unable to refuel generators on higher levels. One of these was Datagram, which knocked out Buzzfeed and the Gawker network of sites. At 111 8th Avenue, some tenants lost power when Equinix briefly experienced generator problems.” The NY Times has a running list of Sandy-related problems, including 5,700 more flight cancellations, 6 million people without power, rising water levels at a nuclear plant, official disaster declarations from President Obama, and a death toll of 38. On the upside, and despite the high water levels, the Nuclear Energy Institute was quick to point out that all 34 nuclear facilities in Sandy’s path made it through without problems. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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