TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Samsung Electronics, the world's largest memory chip maker, says it has begun mass production at a new line to raise production of flash memory chips used in tablets and smartphones.
By AAP | 26 September, 2011 08:52
While data breaches by hackers get headlines, another form of data leakage can be very damaging to a company's bottom line, too. Most notably, that is sensitive data lost on the USB memory sticks.
By John P. Mello Jr. | 10 August, 2011 01:51
Reader Patricia has a question: "Why can't application software be put on USB drives instead of [hard] disks?"
By Rick Broida | 27 April, 2011 08:15
Intel and Micron on Tuesday announced denser NAND flash memory, which could help reduce the space occupied by memory while increasing the storage capacity on consumer electronics.
By Agam Shah | 18 August, 2010 04:43
Memory maker SanDisk has ousted its latest USB flash drive, claiming it's the smallest that the company has ever released.
By Chris Brandrick | 28 July, 2010 07:43
Scalability has been the buzzword for data warehousing vendors over the past several years, with the standout questions being, how many petabytes of data can I store? And how many servers and nodes?
By Eric Lai | 02 February, 2010 04:45
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