As you might have heard over the past few months, there seems to be an epidemic of data losses/thefts/misplacements out there, affecting not only normal individuals, but also large organizations (sometimes even government-related ones). This is the reason why secure data storage and transport solutions are once again... |
8 January 2008 11:16 GMT |
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The DDR3 memory standard continues to gain popularity with the advent of Intel's P35 and X38 chipsets. Major memory solution manufacturers have long since come up with working modules of the new memory type, but TwinMOS' raised the performance stake with their DDR3-1800 over-clocking DRAM modules.The Twiste... |
8 January 2008 09:15 GMT |
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Creating a portable storage solution that combines a very "blingy", "shiny" and attractive external casing with very large storage capacities seems to be a very popular trend among technology designers, since most USB flash drives launched lately can be included in the aforementioned category. And that's also th... |
19 December 2007 14:16 GMT |
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TwinMOS has announced the release of a new line of DDR3 memory modules for notebook computers to operate at speeds up to 1333MHz. The memory modules are alleged to bring a performance boost in the mobile area and at the same time to be more energy-efficient than the current 667MHz DDR2 standard can provide. "This new... |
10 December 2007 06:27 GMT |
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It really seems that bling sells, and sells a lot, since an increasingly higher number of various electronic products manufacturers come out with all sorts of products that, besides providing interesting (and somewhat useful) internal features, also come "packed" in a very attractive (and rather unusual) external cas... |
19 November 2007 07:46 GMT |
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TwinMOS announced its latest line of USB version 2.0 compliant flash memories, that according to the producer are built specifically for the Microsoft Windows Vista operating environment. The new line of flash drives, called USB2.0 Mobile Disk B1, feature unique design and convenience alongside ease of use. The Mobil... |
8 August 2007 11:29 GMT |
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