Passwords, the last line of defense against malicious intruders to a computer network. When all else has failed and a hacker sits perilously over an employee’s desk at 3AM in the morning, little stands in Continue reading “Please enter passface:”.…more
If you were offered a flash drive that could read and write 1000 times faster than any existing flash technology, would you take it? According to the Nikkei Business Daily, Sharp and Shizuoka University have Continue reading “RRAM to be the NAND killer?”.…more
Linux and open source, the very essences of everything that Microsoft stands against and fears, yes? Perhaps, but it doesn’t mean they can’t learn from eachother. This Thursday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, Microsoft Continue reading “Microsoft better than Linux”.…more
Kingston Technology recently announced that it is joining forces with Actimagine to deliver a secure, high-quality mobile media solution, effectively allowing mobile phones with expansion memory capabilities to view full-length feature films, TV programs, music Continue reading “Kingston and Actimagine Help Make Smartphones Movie Friendly”.…more
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it will review wireless phone safety following a recently published study that raised concerns about a heightened risk of brain cancer. I’m sure holding a phone Continue reading “FDA to review wireless phone safety”.…more
After Intel’s unveiling of ‘Viiv’ in 2005, consumers today are found staring at the colorful label and wondering, “what’s the difference?” While we sometimes are stuck wondering the same thing, this CNET article helps explain Continue reading “Intel’s Viiv-talking pitch for PCs”.…more
Intel Corporation is the first to sample NOR multi-level cell flash memory chips at 1-gigabit density using its advanced 65-nanometer (nm) process technology. Intel?s NOR Flash memory chips are used in devices such as cell Continue reading “Intel First With 65nm NOR Flash Memory Chips”.…more