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RIM quiet on touchscreen BlackBerry rumours

News He said: "We focus principally on the efficiency because you have a multi-variant scarcity equation: battery is limited, thermodynamics is a challenge, capacity of the network is a challenge, size is a challenge - I have but one belt to give and I...

Tags: iphone, rim, blackberry

[14 May 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: A petabyte before I die...

Comment Gordon Moore's 1965 observation that the density of transistors on integrated circuits - and hence to some extent computational power - would double every 24 months seemed correct for quite a while. And Moore-type laws seem to apply to data storage...

Tags: storage, innovation, technology costs

[14 May 2008]

Europe: Don't ban internet file-sharers

News IFPI executive vice president, Frances Moore, said: "If the aim of the report is to protect creative content, including in the online environment, we should be looking at all options available in the fight against copyright theft.

Tags: eu, isps, file sharing

[14 Apr 2008]

Is daily defragmentation needed in todays environment?

whitepaper For years computing demands have been pushing along Moore's Law. Moore's Law is directly related to CPU computing power and states that the number of transistors per CPU doubles over certain time intervals (originally 12 months).

Tags: it reliability, cpu, moore, states

[10 Apr 2008]

OFDM for Mobile Data Communications

whitepaper Only recently has it been finding its way into commercial communications systems, as Moore’s Law has driven down the cost of the signal processing that is needed to implement OFDM based systems. This paper describes Orthogonal Frequency Division...

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, technique, commercial, processing

[10 Apr 2008]

From Moore's Law to Intel Innovation - Prediction to Reality

whitepaper This paper reviews some of the important breakthroughs that Intel researchers have developed to remain on the trajectory predicted by Moore's Law. This has allowed Intel to not only maintain the path predicted by Moore's Law, but to extend that...

Tags: predicted, intel, moore, breakthroughs

[24 Mar 2008]

Unleashing the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Market: Proving 10GBASE-T Performance and Reliability Under Worst-Case Conditions

whitepaper Gb/s Ethernet on copper will more than halve the cost of 10 Gb/s links, by enabling higher port density and as well as transceivers that can follow a Moore's Law curve of cost reduction. With the advent of 10GBASE-T for 100 meter links of twisted...

Tags: ethernet

[11 Mar 2008]

Laptop theft breaks data protection law

News The laptop was stolen from Moore Stephens Consulting Ltd - a company processing data for SFS - and contained customer names, dates of birth, national insurance numbers and investment amounts. Skipton Financial Services (SFS) has been found to have...

Tags: dpa, breach, customer data, ico

[21 Feb 2008]

IBM to use DNA to shrink chip size

News The limits of lithography - used to "draw" circuits - have prompted many, including Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, to predict the pace of progress will slow down. Photo stories Check out silicon.com's latest photo stories here…

Tags: ibm, chip, dna, grid

[21 Feb 2008]

Accelerators for High Performance Computing Investigation

whitepaper For many years microprocessor single thread performance has increased at rates consistent with Moore's Law for transistors. In the 1970s-1990s the improvement was mostly obtained by increasing clock frequencies.

Tags: microprocessors

[14 Feb 2008]

Ethernet in the World's Top 500 Supercomputers

whitepaper This growth rate is slower than for other recent lists, but continues to compare favorably with the rate of improvement predicted by Moore's Law (2x every 18 months). The world's most powerful supercomputers continue to get faster.

Tags: ethernet

[07 Feb 2008]

Despite the Risks, FTP Use on the Rise in the Enterprise

whitepaper Hilty Moore & Associates conducted a survey of IT managers and CIOs at 100 companies spanning the financial services, healthcare, retail, manufacturing and governmental business sectors to determine usage and requirements for FTP.

Tags: tcp - ip

[30 Jan 2008]

A.C. Moore Ramps Up Retail: Arts and Crafts Seller Wins With Cisco Routers

whitepaper Arts and crafts seller increases market position with Cisco Integrated Services Routers.

Tags: switching

[06 Jan 2008]

Special Event Replay: CEOs Take Enterprise Computing Head On

whitepaper The presenters of this webcast, HP CEO Mark Hurd, and Intel CEO Paul Otellini - along with a special message from Oracle CEO Larry Ellison - and author Geoffrey Moore as moderator, present their views on enterprise computing.

Tags: high performance computing

[13 Dec 2007]

Podcast: Innovation and Customer Relations, featuring Geoffrey Moore

whitepaper Business consultant and popular author Geoffrey Moore discusses how great companies innovate and how the customer relationship is becoming more focused in terms of utilizing the network to facilitate the enhanced customer experience.

Tags: infrastructure management, enhanced, relationship, terms

[12 Dec 2007]

Building society installs anti-money laundering tech

News According to Newcastle Group financial crime manager David Moore, this activity was sufficient up until a few years ago, when the building society branched out into offering a savings account platform for third-party financial services companies.

Tags: money laundering, systems, tech, regulations

[11 Dec 2007]

Efficient Caching Techniques for Server Network Acceleration

whitepaper This turns out to be a big challenge for server platforms, given that the CPU and memory speeds improve at a slower rate (tracking Moore's law). A majority of server applications such as web server, database, E-mail, storage, etc.process a lot of...

Tags: local area networks (lan)

[05 Dec 2007]

Domino's online breaks £200k-in-a-day barrier

News Domino's in the UK has also announced a board reshuffle which places deputy chief executive Chris Moore as CEO. Kimberlin, who reports to Moore already, will continue to do so - indicating she said, the increased importance the chain places on its...

Tags: domino's, ecommerce, online, quarter

[01 Nov 2007]

Microsoft extends Windows XP's lifeline

News Paul Moore, senior director of mobile product marketing for Fujitsu, said in a statement: "This allows the installed base of Windows XP users more time to manage the transition to Vista, which is important for some smaller companies with limited...

Tags: windows, microsoft, vista, xp

[28 Sep 2007]

From the Electronic Media Group - Digital Imaging in Conservation: File Storage

whitepaper A modern HD will have a useful life of about 5 years before its size will become impossibly small (Moore's Law) and the data will be migrated to a new HD. The safest and most cost effective method of storing image files is to use a Hard Drive (HD).

Tags: removable storage, fail, hard drive, hd

[30 Aug 2007]

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