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- Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in New York City
- Developers, developers, developers, developers... [nt][nt]Here's to that rounding error getting smaller:DRE: Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in New York CitySweet! Wish I could be there to see it. Who knows, maybe something will come up in NYC and I'll be there.RE: Ballmer to headline Windows 7 launch in...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Nanowires, nanoribbons and 'graphane' among materials that'll revolutionize computers
- Architects of the next generation of computers are developing a variety of nanostructures to meet the demand for increasingly smaller features for semiconductors, microprocessors, and other components. These tiny building blocks are quite extraordinary-some even self-assemble. And they'll help overcome many of the limitations of today's microelectronics...
- Blog posts 2009-04-24
- What memory technology is Samsung after?
- Samsung Electronics recently made public its $5.8 billion offer for SanDisk, a major manufacturer of memory cards. There are plenty of possible business motives behind this bid including the hefty royalties that Samsung pays to SanDisk to use its flash technology, and SanDisk's strong retail brands and distribution. But I'll...
- Blog posts 2008-09-22
- Solid State Drives: Samsung may accelerate adoption just in time for Xmas
- Will you have a notebook with a solid state drive on your holiday wish list? Samsung Electronics on Monday unveiled a 2.5-inch, 256 GB solid state drive SSD that's the thinnest with a SATA II interface. In English, Samsung just made flash-based drives a lot more appealing. ...
- Blog posts 2008-05-26
- Intel says business is fine, especially in notebooks
- The key message from Intel's earnings call last night: consumers and businesses are still buying lots of PCs and microprocessors despite economic woes in the U.S. The ramp of the company's latest 45nm Penryn processors, which first appeared in servers, then notebooks, and finally desktops, is impressive....
- Blog posts 2008-04-16
- Building nanowires to connect future chips
- As computer chips are getting smaller and smaller, it becomes crucial to find new ways to connect them. Canadian researchers have developed a method to produce self-assembled nanowires that are 5,000 times longer than they are wide. They've been able to obtain nanowires measuring only 10 nanometers in width, but...
- Blog posts 2007-08-31
- Will nanogenerators replace batteries?
- Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have built prototypes of a nanogenerator providing continuous electrical power by "harvesting mechanical energy from such environmental sources as ultrasonic waves, mechanical vibration or blood flow." According to the scientists, the prototype could produce as much as 4 watts per cubic centimeter. This...
- Blog posts 2007-04-09
- News to know: RSS patents, new Windows vulnerability
- Headlines of the day: Microsoft seeks patent covering Web feed readers. David Berlinds take. Dave Winers take.Lead Samba developer Jeremy Allison has quit Novell in protest over the Microsoft-Novell alliance. The kicker: Hes joining Google. Techmeme discussion.New report of a Windows vulnerability.Amazons top selling electronics. (Hint: Its a lot of...
- Blog posts 2006-12-22
- Top 45 patent recipients in the US in 2005
- Intellectual Property Owners Association published a list of top patent recipients in the US for 2005. The top 45 patent recipients in 2005 are: International Business Machines Corp. - 2941 Hitachi, Ltd. - 1918 Canon K.K. - 1875 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. - 1813 Hewlett-Packard Co. - 1808 Samsung...
- Blog posts 2006-07-15
- Swarms of microrobots with big goals
- In "Mini robots to undertake major tasks?," IST Results describes a EU-funded project which allowed to build several kinds of microrobots in the last three years. These robots are very small (about 1.5 cm by 3 cm), have limited on-board intelligence and are wirelessly controlled by a central robot control...
- Blog posts 2006-02-25
- DRAM sales in 2005: Samsung - $8.02 bln, Hynix - $4.11 bln, Micron - $3.87 bln
- According to Gartner Dataquest, Samsung Electronics continued to be the leader in DRAM chip production, posting sales of $8.02 bln in 2005, although growth slowed from $8.12 bln in 2004. Hynix ranked in second place with revenue of $4.11 bln 2004, while Micron ranked third with revenue of $3.87 bln....
- Blog posts 2006-02-13
- PalmOne--iPod killer?
- PalmOne--iPod killer?iPod killer - noI can see people who own PDA/Palmtops with a hard drive using them to listen to music, just as I listen to music on my laptop.But neither will replace or even significantly dent the market for dedicated music players, for the simple reason that most people...
- Discussion threads 2005-05-09
- IBM, Matsushita, Canon and HP received the most US patents in 2004
- United States Patent and Trademarks Office released the list of top 10 private recipients of US patents in 2004. IBM, Matsushita, Canon and HP lead the list of most prolific patent receivers. Top US patent recipients ...
- Blog posts 2005-01-12
- IBM, Matsushita, Canon and HP received the most US patents in 2004
- United States Patent and Trademarks Office released the list of top 10 private recipients of US patents in 2004. IBM, Matsushita, Canon and HP lead the list of most prolific patent receivers. Top US patent recipients ...
- Blog posts 2005-01-12
- DRAM sales up 0.2% in Q3 2004, Samsung, Hynix and Micron lead the market
- Gartner named Samsung, Hynix and Micron leaders in the global DRAM market for Q3 2004. Both Hynix and Micron received $1.04 bln of revenues for their DRAM sales, and according to Gartner, are tied up for the second place. The entire DRAM market grew 0.2% in Q3 2004. Top 5 DRAM...
- Blog posts 2004-11-19
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