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March 08, 2009

Dopo aver presentato la Compact Flash più veloce mai realizzata (433x), Pretec ha superato sé stessa, portando al CeBIT il primo sample di Flash Memory accreditata di una velocità pari a 666x. Disponibile esclusivamente in forma statica, per il momento (era possibile vederla die...
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March 05, 2009

In an effort to better market its flash drives as more than just this generation's floppy drive, Corsair has stepped up at CeBIT this year to introduce the Voyager Port. Put simply, this flash drive dock connects to one's PC and provides one-touch backup straight to whatever USB stick is plugged in....
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Darren Murph at 7:33 PM | 1 Citations

February 17, 2009

Seagate and Sandisk, both storage solutions companies, are having a hard time in this economic environment. Both are leaders in their markets, but need massive restructurings to stay afloat. On January 21, Seagate Technology (NASDAQ: STX), the leader in hard disk drives and storage solutions with......
Sramana Mitra on Strategy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Sramana_Mitra at 12:19 PM

February 15, 2009

While HDD vendors are still pushing areal density limits, SSD manufacturers seem to be kicking back and soaking in the profits associated with a cutting edge technology. Unsatisfied with the lack of innovation in the space, a team from Keio University has developed an inductive coupling wireless com...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Darren Murph at 11:22 AM | 1 Citations

February 09, 2009

Phew. For a moment year or so there we reckoned that amazing FeRAM discovery had been pushed aside and forgotten entirely. Thankfully, Toshiba has picked up the ball and refined the original chainFeRAM architecture by creating a new architecture that prevents cell signal degradation -- which, as you...
Engadget [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Darren Murph at 2:58 PM | 1 Citations

November 20, 2008

Samsung now mass producing 256GB SSDs South Korean tech giant Samsung has announced that they are now mass producing 256GB solid state drives. These drives could soon be available in laptops from... ....
Tech News at TechWhack [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Somanshu at 5:09 PM

November 05, 2008

Somewhere between the laptop and the smart phone, the computer industry has long believed there could be a small, low-cost device that would please consumers and sell well. The device would be more versatile than, say, an iPhone, but much cheaper and more portable than, say, a ThinkPad. The trouble ...
All Things Digital [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Walter S. Mossberg at 9:10 PM | 4 Citations

October 22, 2008

Apple’s MacBook laptop, the company’s low-end portable computer aimed at average consumers, isn’t just any old product. It’s the best-selling Macintosh in history, at a time when Mac sales are growing much faster than sales of PCs in the U.S. overall. And, according to the sa...
All Things Digital [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Walter S. Mossberg at 9:02 PM | 1 Citations

July 17, 2008

My computer started crapping out on me yesterday, and I realized that it might have something to do with the fact that I had six different programs running: Word, Firefox, GIMP, Filezilla, PowerPoint, and Adobe. Or maybe it was because I had 20 different Firefox windows open along with eight differe...
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July 13, 2008

Seagate launches 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11 hard disk Seagate Technology has become one of the first hard disk manufacturers to introduce a 1.5TB hard drive for desktops. The company has also launched two 500 GB hard disks for laptops. Seagate claims that the 1.5TB drive features a Serial ATA interface...
Tech News at TechWhack [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 5:16 PM
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