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Photos: Android marches onto even more smartphones
Photo The X10 has an 8.1-megapixel camera, and comes with up to 1GB memory storage on the phone and an 8GB memory card. It's two years since Google announced it was building an open mobile OS platform - and... [06 Nov 2009]
Windows 7: Not perfect - but ready for prime time
Comment Netbooks can run Windows 7 with little problem, and it is likely that the 64bit version of Windows 7 will constitute a larger proportion of installs, so making better use of available, cheap memory resources. [28 Oct 2009]
Photos: Windows 7 - the latest PCs from Acer to Samsung
Photo It comes with a copy of the Windows 7 Home Premium edition and packs an Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 processor and 4GB of memory. The official release of Windows 7 last week has seen the debut of a slew of hardware sporting... [26 Oct 2009]
The top 10 technologies you need to plan for next year
News Flash memory According to Gartner, flash memory is becoming more important in the storage world and has an impact in areas such as embedded IT systems. 2009 may not be over yet but analysts have already... [22 Oct 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.10.09
Round-Up You might even have, burned into your soul, the memory of a failed attempt to call back a message sent in haste, so the words "Joe Smith would like to recall the message 'Hot stuff'" still haunt you. How many times have... [16 Oct 2009]
BlackBerry Storm2: RIM's second touchscreen - this time with wi-fi
News The device runs BlackBerry OS 5, and comes with GPS, a 3.2-megapixel camera and 2GB of onboard memory. BlackBerry-maker RIM has unveiled its second touchscreen device, the Storm2. The Storm2, announced in May this year,... [15 Oct 2009]
The Role of Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008
White Paper Hyper-V simplifies Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 OS migration by enabling virtual machine partitioning and isolation and using page sharing to optimize memory. [15 Oct 2009]
Mission-Critical Java
White Paper Real-time, real-world memory leak detection and application performance analysis Technology barriers have prevented enterprises from adopting Java-based approaches for mission critical applications with extreme and... [15 Oct 2009]
Using Oracle In-Memory Database Cache to Accelerate the Oracle Database
White Paper Oracle In-Memory Database (IMDB) Cache enables you to improve application transaction response time by caching the performance-critical subset of tables and table fragments from an Oracle database to the application tier. [15 Oct 2009]
Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured
News The recognition of the veterans means.that the memory [of Bletchley Park] is going to be burnished and that the sense of pride and gratitude we feel is something that will never die. The Foreign Secretary David Miliband... [13 Oct 2009]
Photos: Amazon's Kindle comes to the UK
Photo The device has 2GB of memory, holding up to 1,500 books. Amazon is preparing to launch its Kindle e-book reader in more than 100 countries worldwide, including the UK. This is the first time the device has been available... [08 Oct 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: What is intelligence?
Comment K = A constant related to the system type ks = A constant related to the system configuration kp = A constant related to the processor km = A constant related to the memory M = Memory capacity You... [08 Oct 2009]
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks: Latest Motivations and Methods
White Paper This can be accomplished by exploiting vulnerability in the server or by consuming server resources (e.g.memory, hard disk, etc. A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack aims to intentionally deprive legitimate... [05 Oct 2009]
Workload Characterization of a Lightweight SSL Implementation Resistant to Side-Channel Attacks
White Paper Ever-growing mobility and ubiquitous wireless Internet access raise the need for secure communication with devices that may be severely constrained in terms of processing power, memory capacity and network speed. [04 Oct 2009]
Security, Fault-Tolerance and Their Verification for Ambient Systems
White Paper In contrast to the computers in a normal distributed system, ambient devices are generally small (meaning they have little computing power or memory space), often battery operated and interconnected much more dynamically. [04 Oct 2009]