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- SpotBerry 2.0 (for Storm) (Mobile)
- Empower your Blackberry's GPS with SpotBerry software. SpotBerry provides you with a compass, a speedometer and a track log recorder. Getting directions, saving points of interests and recording your routs become easier with SpotBerry. Moreover, your handheld obtains several professional GPS Navigation functions such as speed limit alarm and unique...
- Tags: Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, Aion, SpotBerry 2.0, GPS, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-10-09
- SpotBerry 2.0 (non touch screen) (Mobile)
- Empower your Blackberry's GPS with SpotBerry software. SpotBerry provides you with a compass, a speedometer and a track log recorder. Getting directions, saving points of interests and recording your routs become easier with SpotBerry. Moreover, your handheld obtains several professional GPS Navigation functions such as speed limit alarm and unique...
- Tags: Touch Screen, Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, Aion, SpotBerry 2.0, GPS, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-10-07
- An open letter to the RIAA: Illegal file sharing problem solved?
- I think I'll skip......governments collecting and paying royalties. Its called tolling and every business in the world would like to access governments' ability to use force to collect money for them.What would be the outcome of such a scheme? Whenever "artists" (and I use the word loosely given...
- Tags: Taxes, Vertical industries, Free trade, Peer to peer (P2P), RIAA, government, file sharing problem, tax, open letter, file-sharing
- Discussion threads 2009-08-31
- Hitachi now shipping 'world's first' 2TB, 7200RPM hard drive
- Hitachi announced on Thursday that it is now shipping the "world's first two terabyte, 7200 RPM hard disk drive," the Deskstar 7K2000. The new 2TB Deskstar is a fourth-generation device that uses Hitachi's five-platter design with relaxed bit density...
- Tags: Hard Drive, Hitachi Ltd., 2TB Deskstar, 7K1000.C, Storage, Hardware, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-08-06
- Interview with Andrea Vaccari, research associate at MIT's SENSEable City Laboratory
- Now that machine and sensor data is joining social data traffic on the Internet, the ability to interpret and create meaning out of the information to improve life could be the post-Web 2.0 manifesto. MIT's Senseable City Lab has been on the task for years with various...
- Tags: City, Mobile, Network, Data, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Cell Phone, Analysis, SENSEable City Laboratory, Cellular Phones, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-04-06
- Western Digital announces 'world's highest capacity drive' at 2TB
- Western Digital today announced "the world's highest capacity drive" at 2 terabytes. The WD Caviar Green WD20EADS, a 3.5-inch hard drive with 500 GB/platter technology (with 400 Gb/in2 areal density) and 32 MB cache, can be had for $299.00 USD. Already some 10 percent...
- Tags: Database Administrator, Hard Drive, Western Digital Corp., Vibration, Sales Strategy, Sales, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-01-27
- The bell tolls for your magnetic media
- The bell tolls for your magnetic mediaWhat are you going to replace your magnetic media with?While I agree that it's good to take old data and put it on fresh magnetic media, users should not fool themselves into thinking that there's something better than magnetic media, and that is even...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, SSD, media, magnetic media, bell toll, disk
- Discussion threads 2009-01-04
- Tribology and Nano-Tribology Problems in Data Storage on Hard Disks
- In current "State of the art" disk drives, the flying height between slider and disk is on the order of 10 nm. The flying height will need to be reduced to approximately 3 nm to meet future storage density goals. At a spacing of 3 nm, severe tribological problems will...
- Tags: Hard Drive, Data Storage, University Of California, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2008-12-04
- Protein nanotech in next gen storage
- The magnetic spots in disk storage are already smaller than semiconductor feature sizes, and patterned media and heat-assisted recording will allow 10 TB 2.5" disks in a few years. But then what? Optical protein-based recording could be the answer. Scientists at a Osaka University lab have demonstrated...
- Tags: Disk, Protein, Nanotechnology, Protein Storage, Storage, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- The paradise of infinite music
- Make that "Ever-receding paradise. . . ." “The Paradise of Infinite Storage†was the title of a panel at the “Pop [Music] and Policy†conference at McGill University in Montreal. Great title, so I downloaded it. . . . Princeton Professor Ed Felten was on...
- Tags: Apple iPod, Infinity, Storage, Music, Piracy, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-10-14
- Engineering the 10 TB notebook drive
- We all take it for granted that disk capacities keep rising, but did you ever wonder why? Disks are way more complex than you know Chips have a lot of brilliant technology, but disk drives are just as complex. For example, current disks use 50 nanometer...
- Tags: Notebook, Disk, BPM, Storage, Chip, HAMR, E-beam, Disk Technology, Business Process Automation, Operational Planning, Strategy, It Operations, Business Operations, Management, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-09-27
- A terabyte of data on a regular DVD?
- This is the promise of the 3-D Optical Data Storage system developed at the University of Central Florida UCF. This technology allows to record and store at least 1,000 GB of data on multiple layers of a single disc. The system uses lasers to compact large amounts of information onto...
- Tags: laser, wavelength, Engineering &, Innovation, Computers &, Internet
- Blog posts 2006-12-07
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