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		<title>Hot Weather Means Hardware Failures.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With hotter temperatures, your electronics are at higher risk of failure. Are you backed up? If you&#8217;ve been around electronics for any period of time, you know that as the weather gets hotter, equipment failure rates also climb. With the increased use of digital cameras and digital video, as well as all the other information [...]]]></description>
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