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The death of the netbook
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
...olution screen, a really cheap keyboard and touchpad, but a notebook-like product with a small amount of
flash
memory and running an operating system (initially Linux based) that was closer to an embe...
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 14:33
2.
Solid state drive sales stalled
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...id state
drives
(SSD), penetration into the market still remains low. DRAM Exchange, which tracks NAND
flash
memory, the use of SSD devices in the regular notebook market will only be a piffling 1%-...
Tuesday, June 23, 2009 03:43
3.
TG Daily’s Dads and Grads Product Giveaway: Play along and win!
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...vanced Kitchen & Bath Adhesive Caulk, Advanced Self-Leveling Concrete Sealant, Advanced Gutter &
Flash
Sealant and Advanced Blacktop & Roof Sealant – the new line offers a variety of home ...
Friday, June 19, 2009 12:00
4.
Datacenter SSDs saving a country’s worth of power, sort of
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... with solid state
drives
(SSDs) much faster than you may do already. Not only would you be saving the (
flash
) economy, you would also be contributing to saving, over time, enough power to run an en...
Wednesday, May 06, 2009 14:53
5.
DDR SSD claims a massive 300,000 IOPS
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...ook to. The DDRdrive X1 is a PCIe Gen 1-based hybrid SSD, combining 4 GB of DDR memory and 4 GB of NAND
flash
memory. The DRAM portion is used to take advantage of speed when needed while the NAND pa...
Monday, May 04, 2009 02:08
6.
Wheelchair operates by power of thought alone
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...the wheels keep track of the chair's position as it moves. As the user looks at the screen, a blue dot
flash
es in sequence over each possible destination. When the dot reaches the area where the use...
Thursday, April 30, 2009 04:18
7.
Nefarious Conficker worm racks up $9.1 billion bill
(Security/Security Features)
...ny different attack methods - ranging from password-guessing and brute force techniques to infection via
flash
drives
in effort to replicate and then spread over a network. The most recent versions o...
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:46
8.
Latest OCZ SSDs nearing SATA II speed limit
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
OCZ announced new high-performance NAND-
flash
based solid state disk (SSD)
drives
, which are among the fastest we have heard of to date (if we forget Fusion IO’s
drives
for a moment.) The new drive
Monday, April 20, 2009 17:29
9.
The netbook-killing HP DV2
(Mobility/Mobility Opinion)
...e concept of the Netbook was originally based on the idea of a connected device with a few gigabytes of
flash
memory, a screen in the 7" range, and a price target of $100. The $100 price poin...
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 00:02
10.
Intel phases out Z-P230 netbook SSDs
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...tion of 80 GB and 160 GB SSDs, which sell at much higher prices and help contain the losses in the NAND
flash
business. Z-P230
flash
drives
sold for less than $15 in 4 GB versions, for less than $25 ...
Monday, April 06, 2009 07:34
11.
Conficker worm believed to have originated from China
(Security/Security Features)
...fferent attack methods -- ranging from password-guessing and brute force techniques to infection through
flash
drives
in effort to replicate and then spread over a network. The most recent versions...
Monday, March 30, 2009 12:47
12.
Fennec Beta 1 review: The future of mobile browsing is here
(Software/Software Features)
...gement and brings notable speed improvements -- thanks to TraceMonkey. Plugins are also enabled, making
Flash
video, PDFs and other plugin-based web content easily viewable. The support for Mozilla...
Friday, March 27, 2009 07:45
13.
Conficker Worm #3: Prepare for April 1
(Security/Security Features)
... different attack methods ranging from password-guessing and brute force techniques to infection through
flash
drives
in effort to replicate and then spread over a network. The most recent versions ...
Thursday, March 26, 2009 11:07
14.
Fusion-io announces fastest 640 GB server SSD, 1.3 TB version soon
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...er abilities, it is exactly this type of product (a direct, high-speed PCI-e based interface and massive
flash
storage) which marks it as the beginning. All average consumers need to wait for now is a...
Friday, March 13, 2009 11:17
15.
The coming ARM vs. Intel PC battle
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...nefit of both low cost and low energy use. Still, and at this writing, ARM doesn't do things like full
Flash
well and has technology constraints not enjoyed by X86 and while the part remains more en...
Thursday, February 26, 2009 15:02
16.
UPDATED: Hacking Safari 4 Beta: Top 10 hidden settings
(Software/Software Features)
...erday, brings several new features that are not everyone's cup of tea. Some would like to turn off the
flash
y features because they eat up a lot of CPU time on an average system. Others are simply ...
Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:50
17.
Marvell's Plug Computer: A tiny, discrete, fully functional 5 watt Linux server
(Hardware/Hardware Opinion)
...f an AC to DC converting wall outlet plug, but is really a full SoC with a 1200 MHz CPU, built-in 512 MB
Flash
, 512 MB DRAM, Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0 support. It runs small versions of Linux, cons...
Tuesday, February 24, 2009 07:01
18.
UPDATED: Google Ocean watchers may have found Atlantis
(General Sciences/General Sciences Features)
...e unexpected images -- like this recent deer collision, as well as what could possible be a new trend --
flash
ing the Google Street View car as it
drives
by. Aerial images taken from high orbiting Goo...
Monday, February 23, 2009 01:26
19.
NEC develops 32 Megabit MRAM for embedded SoCs
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...tional modified protocol transforms are possible making MRAM compatible with any existing form of RAM or
Flash
. Chicago (IL) - Today, NEC announced the successful operation of a 32 Mb MRAM (Magnetic R...
Thursday, February 12, 2009 08:20
20.
SanDisk debuts Button Backup USB Flash Drive, other drives
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Today, SanDisk launched some new USB
flash
drives
, including what it describes as the world's first "push button backup USB drive." These new
flash
drives
range in storage capacity from 4GB to 64GB
Tuesday, January 06, 2009 13:58
21.
It's time to dump soft limitations
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...forms to its Top 20 OEMs. It said Windows XP machines: 1) Could not have more than a 16 GB built-in
flash
drive, and no hard drive larger than 160 GB. 2) Graphics capabilities could not be grea...
Friday, January 02, 2009 11:38
22.
Flash growth to slow, SSDs not selling as well as expected
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
DRAMeXchange has revised its
Flash
bit growth forecast once again, from 108.2% in September to only 81%, which is less than half the growth rate the sector posted just two years ago. The mark
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 11:47
23.
YouTube changing format, pushes widescreen HD video
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
Recently, YouTube released their high-definition video option. They have now created new landing pages in attempt to make finding popular video categories simple. San Mateo (CA) - Recently, YouTub
Friday, December 19, 2008 12:15
24.
Solid-state disks hit half a terabyte
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... mainstream buyer. While Toshiba’s 512 GB drive is based on the firm’s 43 nm Multi-Level-Cell (MLC) NAND
flash
technology, which is often an indication of lower-priced
drives
, we received word that th...
Thursday, December 18, 2008 11:10
25.
Micron and Sun expand lifespan of flash storage
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Micron said that it has developed a single-level-cell (SLC) NAND
flash
technology that increases the lifespan for
flash
-based storage media to 1 million write cycles. Boise (ID) – Micron said that
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:29
26.
NAND flash set for slower growth in 2009, says DRAMeXchange
(Business and Law/Business and Law Weblinks)
Bit growth rate in the production of NAND
flash
chips will be lowered to 93% in 2009, down from the 125% projected for 2008 due to a slow growth in major NAND
flash
memory applications, accordin
Thursday, December 04, 2008 09:29
27.
Hitachi and Intel to develop breakthrough enterprise-class SSDs by early 2010
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...The new generation of SSDs will be branded and sold exclusively by Hitachi GST. They will use Intel NAND
flash
and are targeted at extremely high I/O Operations Per Second (IOPS), as well as power and...
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 09:38
28.
Micron promises supercharged 1 GB/s SSD
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...limit of 300 MB/s of SATA II. Instead, the
drives
have PCIe interfaces and, according to Micron, include
flash
data management enhancements. During the short demonstration, Micron’s Joe Jeddeloh cla...
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 18:10
29.
Intel, Micron go after Samsung with 34 nm flash
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Leading in
flash
production technology is a big advantage in cutting losses and perhaps even see a profit in the troubled NAND
flash
segment. Micron’s and Intel’s joint venture IM
Flash
Techn
Monday, November 24, 2008 17:20
30.
Computers: Changing from power to experience
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...d last week receiving a smoking triple-card Nvidia-based system running Core I7 and while I missed the
flash
drives
I was blown away by all of the performance. But is technology really all about pe...
Monday, November 24, 2008 00:32
31.
Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives
(Security/Security Weblinks)
...t is described as a rapidly spreading network worm, the U.S. army has banned the use of USB sticks, CDs,
flash
media cards, and all other removable data storage devices, according to internal e-mail m...
Friday, November 21, 2008 10:13
32.
Samsung upgrades speed and capacity of SSDs
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...h as Intel, which are currently using the profitable SSD segment, to pay for the losses the low-capacity
flash
business generates. That price tag is even more noteworthy, if Samsung’s claimed perform...
Thursday, November 20, 2008 17:01
33.
New high-tech spoiler design may increase SUV fuel economy 3.4% at 67mph
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...some kind of wing-like shape mounted on the back of a vehicle. And while those kind of designs are often
flash
y and look very nice, they aren't always practical for increasing fuel economy or reducing...
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 10:25
34.
Developers get a close look at USB 3.0, products expected in 2010
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...ects first USB 3.0 devices to become available in early 2010 and that first USB 3.0 devices will include
flash
drives
, external hard
drives
, digital music players, and digital cameras. “These will be ...
Thursday, November 06, 2008 09:38
35.
Sandisk promises 4x faster SSDs for 2009
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Sandisk today announced a new
flash
file management system for solid state disk (SSD)
drives
, which is capable of accelerating random write rates at a factor of up to 100x. But don’t get exci
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 14:37
36.
Intel phases out first 45 nm processors
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... 2 Duo Mobile and one Core 2 Quad CPU. In addition, due to migration to the Santa Rosa platform and NAND
flash
technology, Intel has also discontinued its 1GB Turbo Memory used in ReadyBoost. Santa...
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 12:11
37.
Intel ships high-performance SSDs
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...uced mainstream
drives
, but offers a much higher data throughput. Based on single-level cell (SLC) NAND
flash
technology, Intel promises that the 2.5” X-25E SATA SSD up to 250 MB/s sequential read sp...
Friday, October 17, 2008 13:21
38.
Seagate SSD release date slips into 2009
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
The world’s dominant hard drive manufacturer will begin offering
flash
-based solid state disk (SSD)
drives
next year. Seagate told Cnet that the
drives
will be offered to enterprise customers
Friday, October 10, 2008 11:48
39.
Rumor round-up: New Apple laptops
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
...Processor, memory and storage upgrades are a given to maintain hardware competitiveness. New SSDs follow
flash
memory price drops and are necessary at least for the Macbook Air and are much more inter...
Friday, October 10, 2008 10:01
40.
Super Talent pimps Asus’ EeePC with a 64 GB SSD
(Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
You can purchase an EeePC with up to 20 GB NAND
flash
storage space, but if that isn’t enough, you can always upgrade to a larger drive. And fortunately, SSD
drives
have come down far enough so you d
Thursday, October 09, 2008 16:53
41.
VIDEO – Hands-on with the Fusion-io SSD, 13 World of Warcraft windows in 36 seconds
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...finitely doesn’t disappoint. This PCI Express card contains 160 gigabytes and up of insanely fast
flash
memory and will turn your computer into a monstrous photo and video editing beast. ...
Friday, October 03, 2008 22:41
42.
Fusion IO announces monster SSD for gamers
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...usiasts and gamers will be able to benefit from the massive bandwidth of the card, Fusion IO says. NAND-
flash
based solid state disks (SSDs) are considered to be the best choice for PCs that rely on ...
Friday, October 03, 2008 12:36
43.
MI6 accidentally sells top secret camera on eBay, James Bond on the case
(Security/Security Features)
... deal of a lifetime when he won an eBay auction for a Nikon CoolPix digital camera. The camera’s
flash
memory was filled with top secret documents and pictures apparently from MI6, the Britis...
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 19:20
44.
Toshiba announces 256 GB SSD
(Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Toshiba has announced enhancements to its line-up of NAND-
flash
-based solid state
drives
(SSD) with the addition of a 256 GB SSD and the launch of a series of small-sized
Flash
Modules for netboo
Monday, September 29, 2008 08:43
45.
Why the SSD will kill the HDD
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
...ent I would disagree with. Samsung says that mainstream SSDs will be enabled with multi-level cell (MLC)
flash
technology (also used by Intel’s SSDs), which should bring prices down dramatically. Prio...
Thursday, September 11, 2008 15:37
46.
Toshiba rolls out iPod/Zune hard drive
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... 120 GB model and a massive 240 GB version. But Toshiba’s HDD storage division is feeling the heat from
flash
memory as both Microsoft and Apple are not buying all hard drive models anymore – and S...
Tuesday, September 09, 2008 16:48
47.
VIDEO - Fusion-io says hard drives are the “new tape”, hints at a gaming card
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Hard
drives
will be relegated to the pasture as
flash
drives
take center-stage in the enterprise, according to
flash
card maker Fusion-io. Today, at Demofall 08 in San Diego, company re
Monday, September 08, 2008 19:08
48.
Intel jumps into SSD market
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...n the hardware that is inside your PC, then there is a good chance you have thought about purchasing a
flash
-based solid state disk drive for your next notebook or desktop PC. As we are getting clo...
Monday, September 08, 2008 15:13
49.
4000 hard drives in the palm of your palm with Fusion IO’s flash card
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...00 hard
drives
in your hand? At the Demo fall conference in San Diego, Fusion IO announced a new
flash
-based card that can transfer at 1.5 GB/s. The modular card has one-third of a tera...
Monday, September 08, 2008 14:52
50.
Intel claims SSD superiority, tries to dispel myths
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...k or high-pitched whine of a head crash), you probably won’t know if your SSD is actually failing.
Flash
memory has a limited number of write and erase cycles, but modern SSDs perform wear level...
Friday, September 05, 2008 16:22
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