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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Micron Technology today announced the company has combined the 34-nanometer (nm) 4Gb SLC NAND flash memory and 50nm 2Gb LPDDR to produce an advanced NAND-LPDDR MCP combination.
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WD today announced its entry into the traditional enterprise market segment with volume production shipments of its first 10,000 RPM, 2.5-inch, small form factor, SAS interface hard drives.
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NVIDIA's GeForce GT240 GPU is expected to be available in a couple of weeks and early reports unveiled its specifications.
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Microsoft has launched Internet TV in Windows Media Center for Windows 7 users, allowing them to watch videos from a variety of providers via the Internet right in Windows Media Center in addition to live and recorded TV.
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Best Buy announced today a new on-demand movie and entertainment service will be powered by Sonic's Roxio CinemaNow and will allow consumers to have access to buy or rent movies.
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Yahoo today debuted an open source version of Traffic Server, a high performance application server for builders of cloud services.
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Bittorent Inc is about to rerlease uTorrent 2.0, a new P2P client software that will take advantage of the case μTP (micro-transport protocol), which eliminates the need for ISPs to throttle or stop BitTorrent traffic.
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Sony Ericsson today unveiled the XPERIA X10, the first phone in a family of phones to run on Google's Android operating system and will be on sale early next year.
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