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Packing in music and pics
SOLID state, or flash, storage has emerged to help the hard drive deal with the data deluge.
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Flash memory selling by nearly 25% below manufacturing cost
Big memory makers Samsung, Toshiba and Hynix are undoubtedly very sad to see this trend in flash memory prices. Consumers on the other hand… well, they’re about ready to throw a party. Flash memory chips, the individual components used internally to create the final products, such as SD, MMC and other embedded formats (like cell [...]
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High street chains next target for cyber terrorism
London, Apr 28 : The next target for hackers could be high-street chains like Tesco and Marks & Spencer, warned the infamous "Hackers Panel" at the InfoSecurity Europe conference in London.
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Half a million sites hit by huge web hack
Attack gathers momentum. Attacks on legitimate web domains, including some belonging to the United Nations that began earlier this week, have expanded dramatically, security researchers said Friday, with hundreds of thousands of pages hacked by Friday.
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Large-scale JavaScript attacks reported
UK and UN websites hit. Large numbers of legitimate websites, including government sites in the UK and some operated by the United Nations, have been hacked and are serving up malware, a security researcher said Wednesday as massive JavaScript attacks last detected in March resume.
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Recent Original Stories
"In Vista/Longhorn server, the file system (NTFS) will start supporting a new filesystem object (examples of existing filesystem objects are files, folders etc.). This new object is a symbolic link.
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Linked by Adam S on Sat 1st Apr 2006 18:13 UTC
Folks, as the webmaster of OSNews, I'm sorry to report that the OSNews server was hacked early this morning by a l33t haxx0r known only as "osV_rul3z."
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NETGEAR(R) Announces Industry's First Six-Bay Small Form Factor Network Attached Storage Solution for Small and Medium ...
NETGEAR, Inc. , a worldwide provider of technologically advanced, branded networking solutions, today announced the launch of the industry's first six-bay small form factor desktop network attached storage solution at Interop 2008.
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Synchronize! Pro 6.0 is available now
Automated backups, monitoring and more in Synchronize! Pro 6.0 Synchronize! Pro 6.0 is available now , the latest iteration of the Mac OS X backup and file synchronization utility.
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MOSAID Grants First Wireless Patent Portfolio License to Matsushita Electric
OTTAWA, ONTARIO-- - MOSAID Technologies Inc. today announced that Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. , best known for its Panasonic brand, is the first company to take a license to MOSAID's wireless patents.
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MOSAID Grants First Wireless Patent Portfolio License to Matsushita Electric
MOSAID Technologies Inc. today announced that Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., best known for its Panasonic brand, is the first company to take a license to MOSAID's wireless patents.
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CPU Tech Launches Acalis(R) CPU872 MultiCore PowerPC(R) with Embedded DRAM and Tamper Protection
PLEASANTON, Calif.----CPU Technology, Inc. announced today the immediate availability of the Acalis® CPU872 System-on-a-Chip with embedded DRAM and tamper protection for qualified customers.
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People power brings a possible reprieve for XP - low spec PC users of the world rejoice!
Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer has hinted that the popular Windows XP may just go on a little longer than expected after computer makers found a loophole allowing them to continue selling units with the older PC platform.
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Lenovo ThinkCentre A61e green PC
Consumes less power than a lightbulb? Review Lenovo claims that its ThinkCentre A61e laptop-as-desktop PC is the greenest ThinkCentre ever, thanks to the low power requirements of the AMD Athlon 64 X2 BE-2350 processor it uses. Does that claim have any merit?…
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Chinese hackers target CNN
A newly discovered application is attacking news website CNN in what security experts suspect to be an act of information warfare. The 'anticnn.exe' program displays a small Chinese flag in the corner of the screen.
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Chinese hackers target CNN
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Monday 28 April 2008 at 10:57:00 Trojan attempts to cripple news site A newly discovered application is attacking news website CNN in what security experts suspect to be an act of information warfare.... > Read the full article
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DRAM makers turn to PC OEMs to help stabilize market
DRAM contract prices are expected to begin stabilizing in the second quarter, as some major PC OEMs have agreed to procure all excess DRAM inventory and not dump it back into the spot market to trade for a profit, according to sources at memory makers in Taiwan.
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Domain name policy puts us in Internet vanguard
Earlier this month, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, the agency that manages the dot-ca domain, celebrated its one-millionth domain name registration.
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Analysts warn of DRAM price hikes
DRAM prices are set to rise over the coming months, according to new research. An upswing in the global DRAM market has prompted iSuppli to upgrade its rating of near-term conditions for DRAM suppliers from 'negative' to 'neutral'.
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More spam appearing on social networks
Wherever you go on the Web, it seems the riffraff are not far behind. Consider Facebook, the social network started four years ago for Harvard students that has blossomed into a popular hangout for 70 million users. Over the last month, some Facebook members...
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Seoul stocks close flat; Hynix, SK Energy slide
SEOUL, April 28 - Seoul shares ended flat on Monday with losses by Hynix Semiconductor and oil refiners offsetting gains by Samsung Electronics and banks, as investors remained cautious ahead of this week's U.S. interest rate meeting.
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Utah firm gives data storage new tack
A startup Utah company has developed a computer memory card it says could make huge banks of hard drives go the way of floppy disks, paper tape and punch cards.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-28 05:34 Micron Technology's outlook cut to negative; 'Ba3' rating affirmed - Moody's
MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - Moody's Investors Service said it has revised Micron Technology Inc.'s outlook to negative from stable, citing expectations for continued challenging conditions in Micron's core DRAM and NAND flash memory markets.
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iSuppli upgrades DRAM market rating to "Neutral"
The DRAM market is finally showing some signs of improvement, prompting iSuppli to upgrade its rating of near-term conditions for suppliers. iSuppli is raising its DRAM rating to "neutral", up from its "negative" assessment issued in November 2007. Its neutral rating comes with a positive bias regarding future conditions for the market, given indications that the worst is over for DRAM suppliers.
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Hynix shares drop on outlook, Samsung shines
SEOUL, April 28 - Shares in Hynix Semiconductor Inc fell sharply on Monday on concerns over a prolonged memory chip glut while rival Samsung Electronics Co Ltd hit a two-year high on a strong earnings outlook.
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