- Cheapest Laptop Hits The Market
- Digital Trends News - July 29, 2008
- The world’s cheapest laptop is now on the market, at $130. The Taiwanese-produced NPX-9000 from Alibaba boasts a seven-inch screen, 1GB of flash memory, 128 MB SDRAM, a 400 MHz MIPS processor, and runs Linux, according to Vnunet.There’s ...
- SanDisk already looking beyond flash memory
- CNET News - July 25, 2008
- SanDisk believes that flash memory will max out during the next decade.
- Kingston Takes DataTravelers to 16 GB
- Digital Trends News - July 25, 2008
- Memory developer Kingston has launched 16 GB versions of its popular DataTraveler DT400 and DT100 USB flash drives. The DT400s ship with MigoSync software that enables users to work on multiple Windows PCs by migrating their email, browser preference...
- MoD Has Lost More Data Than Admitted
- Digital Trends News - July 21, 2008
- Britain’s Ministry of Defence had said that 347 laptops had gone missing between 2004 and 2007. But it seems that total was a bit of an underestimate, and that the actual figure was a bit of an underestimate – the actual figure, it’...
- Photo Safe II Empties Flash Cards on the Go
- Digital Trends News - July 18, 2008
- Dumping your digital camera’s contents to a computer and wiping it clean may be the digital equivalent of popping in a new roll of film in the 21st Century, but as any island-bound vacationer knows, it’s not always so easy when you’...
- Linus Torvalds: Don't glorify the security 'monkeys'
- CNET News - July 17, 2008
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- Samsung, Sun develop flash chip for severs
- CNET News - July 17, 2008
- Samsung said that it has joined with Sun Microsystems to develop a flash chip for use in solid state drives that offers higher endurance levels than current flash memory devices.
- Kingston 8GB microSDHC Memory Cards Announced
- Press Releases - July 14, 2008
- PowerColor PCSHD 4850 Packs 2 GB
- Digital Trends News - July 14, 2008
- Taiwan's TUL Corporation has announced its new PowerColor PCS HD4850 2GB graphics card, which claims to be the first graphics controller on the market to offer two gigabytes of dedicated video memory. TUL launched the HD4850 series back in June&mdash...
- Rambus Sues Nvidia
- Digital Trends News - July 14, 2008
- Memory technology developer Rambus has been a source of controversy in the computing industry for several years. The company filed for a patent on high-speed memory technology way back in 1990, and then worked to have that technology widely adopted b...
- Rambus sues Nvidia for patent infringement
- CNET News - July 10, 2008
- Rambus accuses Nvidia of violating 17 patents on memory controllers and is seeking an injunction as well as monetary damages.
- Samsung's new YouTube friendly camcorder
- CNET News - July 9, 2008
- Samsung has announced the SC-MX20, an affordable digital camcorder that uses removable flash memory and has a special Web & Mobile shooting mode. It's the successor to the SC-MX10.
- IOGEAR Memory Card Readers Announced
- Press Releases - July 8, 2008
- Sony 8GB Memory Stick Micro Announced
- Press Releases - July 8, 2008
- Apple taking chunk of Samsung's flash chips
- CNET News - July 2, 2008
- The order of 50 million 8Gb chips should go a long way toward keeping Apple in flash memory during the initial ramp of the iPhone 3G.
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