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Each Mortal Kombat 1 crash report occupies up to 1GB of storage space

TechSpot

If you've experienced frequent crashes while playing Mortal Kombat 1 and are wondering why your OS drive's available space is shrinking, the game's crash reports are the likely culprit. The recently released competitive fighting game requires 100GB of storage upon installation, but repeated crashes have nearly doubled that size for.

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Is web3 data storage ushering in a new era of privacy?

Dataconomy

The best of these decentralized storage platforms enable consumers to securely store their information and access it whenever and however they wish – without relinquishing ownership to third parties with ulterior motives. Despite their relative growth in recent years, decentralized solutions still account for just 0.1%

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The first iPhone with 1TB of storage is reportedly coming Tuesday

The Verge

Days before Apple’s California Streaming event on September 14th, a new investor report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says he expects the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max to each have a 1TB storage configuration (h/t 9to5Mac ).

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IT staff shortages damage the bottom line: IDC report

CIO Business Intelligence

But it’s very different when the business leaders they report to are shown the concrete business problems that arise as a result of shortages of staff in the IT department. A new IDC report delivers those details. And the situation is not expected to get any better,” according to the report.

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The impacts on storage and compliance from Blockchain, robots and IoT

Computer Weekly

Vigitrust's Mathieu Gorge reports from Web Summit 2017 on the impact on storage and compliance of biometric security, Blockchain, and robots in internet of things deployments

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 Android OS consumes 60GB of storage

TechSpot

Storage capacities vary from 128GB to 1TB, but Ars Technica reports that 60GB is used for the system partition straight out of the box. That's a hefty chunk, especially for those who purchase the handset with the least amount of storage. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S23 series last week. Read Entire Article

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Report reveals decline in quality of USB sticks and microSD Cards

TechSpot

The report, from German data recovery company CBL, concluded that NAND chips from reputable manufacturers such as Hynix, Sandisk, or Samsung that had failed quality control were being resold and repurposed. While still working, the chips' storage capacity is reduced. Read Entire Article

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