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History of Hard Drives
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE NEWS
In 1890, Herman Hollerith took the US census process from hand calculating to a punch card reading machine that used the location of holes on each card to tally interviewees’ responses.
On 9/18/2012 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
Rumor: iPhone nano to Drop Local Memory in Favor of Cloud Storage
APPLE, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE RUMORS
An inexpensive, smaller iPhone nano might trade local memory for cloud-based storage. This would presumably keep the costs down and help trim its appearance to about half the size of iPhone 4, sources claim.
On 2/14/2011 by Christian Zibreg... Comments (0) Read more

Profits Rise, But Western Digital Has Lots of Drives On-hand
BUSINESS NEWS
Western Digital reported a blowout December quarter but also warned its balance sheet is under pressure with channel inventory in excess of eight million units in the PC manufacturing pipeline.
On 1/20/2011 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more
Toshiba Flash Memory Fades on a Power Blip
BUSINESS NEWS
It was a Wednesday morning Toshiba stockholders will remember when a brief power dip that lasted a fraction of a second shaved one fifth off the company's two months worth of Flash memory output.
On 12/9/2010 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more

Point of View Announces Tegra Tablet
HARDWARE NEWS
Point of View has officially announced a pair of Tegra-based tablets. Their Mobii Internet tablets are excellent for checking your email, reading the news or even watching movies while sitting on the couch.
On 10/27/2010 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more
Pixel Qi is alive at CES
GRAPHICS, SOFTWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
CES 2010 Contrary to the rumors in the December issue of Wired magazine, Pixel QI (pronouncedchee) is alive, and demonstrating here in Las Vegas, NV.
On 1/10/2010 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more

OCZ revolutionizes Enterprise Storage: brings Flash redundancy to SSDs
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS NEWS
CES 2010 Continuing with its PCIe SSD development, OCZ is now showing Z-Drive p88. Sans the mind-boggling speed, it also brings one key feature to the market: NAND Flash redundancy & upgradeability.        
On 1/8/2010 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
SanDisk's 43nm X4 NAND flash chips give 25% capacity increase "for free"
HARDWARE NEWS
SanDisk announced that the company started commercial shipments of their new multi-level cell [MLC] memory manufactured in 43nm process, courtesy of Toshiba's Japanese foundry.
On 10/14/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

Kingston launches on SSDNow V+, performance & value SSDs
HARDWARE NEWS
Kingston Digital just launched SSDNow V+, new series of SSDs that improves performance over its previous mainstream oriented series [SSDNow V], but comes at an interesting price.
On 8/11/2009 by Anshel Sag... Comments (0) Read more
Back To School 09: Are you ready for some Old-school LCD goodness?
HARDWARE REVIEWS
Smart Display Company manufactures a whole range of USB LCD monitors. We take a look at their entry-level, old-school part.
On 7/28/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

Kingston Launches World's First 128GB USB Flash Drive
HARDWARE NEWS

Today Kingston launched the largest USB flash drive you can buy. It is a 128GB monster and it has a monster price tag too.
 

On 6/15/2009 by Sean Kalinich... Comments (0) Read more
SuperTalent joins the USB Bling-Bling crowd
BLOGS NEWS

Throughout the last couple of years, we witnessed a rise in the spectrum of computer designs targeting woman.

On 3/15/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

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