Archive for the 'Memory' Category
Friday, August 22nd, 2008
An employee at Home Office contractor PA Consulting has been suspended after the loss of a memory stick holding the unencrypted details of every prisoner in England and Wales. A staff member at PA Consulting Group has been suspended after the contractor lost details on all prisoners in England…
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Spokesperson, Data Loss, David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk, Government Department, UK, Home Office, memory stick, Data, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Security, Worker, Flash Memory, Components, Government |
Thursday, May 1st, 2008
It took about 40 years to find it, but HP scientists said they discovered a fourth basic type of electrical circuit that could lead to a computer you never have to boot up. CHICAGO–It took about 40 years to find it, but scientists at Hewlett-Packard said on Wednesday they…
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Hose, Circuit, Electronics Theory, HP, chips, Memory, Productivity, Computer, Hewlett-Packard Co., Reuters |
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
MetaRam has a chip that lets you put more memory into your server. And it’s got a cavalcade of server celebrities behind it. Disk drives have only recently begun to be measured in terabytes. MetaRam CEO Fred Weber is talking about putting terabytes of memory into servers. …
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Memory, Michael Kanellos |
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008
Fewer and fewer IT organizations are asking whether they should virtualize systems. The focus is now on how should do it acoording to CiRBA CTO Andrew Hillier. Commentary–Fewer and fewer IT organizations are asking whether they should virtualize systems. The focus is now…
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Virtual Machine, Best Practice, enterprise, adoption, John Suit, Fortisphere, Virtualization Technology, Chargeback, Application, Environment, Memory, Storage Management, Virtualization, Hardware, Utility Computing, Storage, Special to ZDNet, , Problem, Server, Software |
Monday, February 4th, 2008
Reworked architecture of traditional sensor pixels said to yield better images and reduce chip manufacturing costs. Photography company Eastman Kodak on Monday introduced chips that can boost the picture-taking power in mobile phones and help manufacturers cut development costs. Kodak says its KAC-05020 Image Sensor is the…
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CMOS, Eastman Kodak Co., Sensor, CMOS Sensor, Memory, Components, Chip, Phone, Consumer electronics, Hardware, Camera, Semiconductors, Reuters |