To help with data security on the cloud and data center market, PMC has created a pair of 6 Gbps SAS/SATA protocol controllers that aim to provide data security, not just performance.Consumers might not know, but how fast they get access to online data and how safe their devices are from cyber threats depends, in a ... |
24 October 2011 13:11 GMT |
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Storage solutions exist in a wide variety on the market, but for those that can come together into configurations with larger capacity and security, PMC created a series of entry-level hardware 6Gb/s SATA/SAS RAID controllers with on-board DRAM cache.RAID functionality is something that both professional customers a... |
11 July 2011 08:02 GMT |
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As Ubidays wrapped up, there's a constant trickle of news coming out regarding the games that Ubisoft plans to push out onto the market during this year and into the next. And one of the more exciting things on offer from Ubisoft is HAWX, a game that, after a long time, hopes to give gamers a taste of combat fli... |
3 June 2008 19:26 GMT |
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When Ubisoft announced that it was developing a new Tom Clancy franchise under the name of H.A.W.X. (use of periods optional), a lot of people thought of what the X might stand for, as the official designation for the game was "High Altitude Warfare" and there was no X anywhere to be found in those three words.Ubisof... |
23 May 2008 19:06 GMT |
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A group of scientists at Arizona State University have managed to obtain a new and efficient type of solid-state storage memory that is alleged to be not only cheaper but also much more efficient than the current NAND pieces. This memory storage is powered by an undisclosed type of nanotechnology, which allows the cr... |
6 December 2007 08:49 GMT |
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Microsoft has quietly killed Portable Media Center as of 2006. According to the Redmond Company, Portable Media Player was sacrificed to the development of Windows Mobile. And as of 2006, Microsoft has put the last nails into its efforts of delivering the Windows Media Center experience to handheld devices. Microsoft... |
10 May 2007 06:03 GMT |
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