Panasonic To Ship Form Factor-Standard Blu-ray Drive
Panasonic plans to unveil the thinnest Blu-ray Disc drive made yet at the upcoming CES show. The drive is 9.5mm high, which allows it to fit into standard laptop form factors instead of requiring manufacturers to redesign systems to fit high-... [continue]
~ 28.12.2007 ~
Top Solid State Disks and TB Drives Reviewed
Computerworld has reviewed six of the latest hard disk drives, including 32GB and 64GB solid state disks, a low-energy consumption 'green' drive and several terabyte-size drives. With the exception of capacity, the solid state disk drives appear to beat spinning disk in every c... [continue]
~ 26.12.2007 ~
Researchers Achieve Amazing Memory Density
Mr. Fahrenheit writes in with a Wired story on research out of Arizona State, where researchers have developed a low-cost, low-power computer memory that could put terabyte-sized thumb drives in consumers pockets within a few years... The new memory technology - programmable metallization cell (PMC) - comes as cu... [continue]
~ 29.10.2007 ~
Apple's OS X Leopard In Depth
"Computerworld begins its Week of Leopard with an in-depth review and image gallery covering Apple's newest version of OS X. Is it worth the wait? Well, Yes. It trumps Vis... [continue]
~ 25.10.2007 ~
OpenOffice 2.3 Released
OpenOffice.org has announced the release of version 2.3! From the website: 'Available for download now, OpenOffice.org 2.3 incorporates an extensive array of new features and enhancements to all its core components, and protects users from newly discovered security vulnerabilities. It is a major release and all users should download it. Plus: It is onl... [continue]
~ 20.09.2007 ~





