SanDisk pSSD P2 and pSSD S2 : Next gen SSD with nine times faster read/write speed! June 2nd, 2009 The latest Solid State Drives (SSD) from SanDisk Corp. unveiled at Computex, Taipei, has about nine times faster random read/write rates over the first gen of SSDs built for the netbooks.
Sandisk Sansa clip+ August 31st, 2009 SanDisk Sansa gets a boost, gets upgraded with a microSD slot and a +. That means, Sansa Clip is now Sansa Clip+ and more importantly, with this enhanced storage slot its all the more effective, cheaper and affordable alternative to unusually high priced and sophisticated iPods. The change in the directional pad is squared-shaped rather than round as is the Home button.
PicoDriveDual : USB Memory with ReadyBoost CapabilityMarch 13th, 2009 You'll say that there are already so much USB Drives available in the market. Why another USB Drive again? Then let me answer that this lightweight 11 g drive besides having a 30MB/s read speed, is also ReadyBoost comapatible.
Top 10 Flash DrivesApril 7th, 2009 Flash Drives serve many a purposes in modern days. Apart from being a storage device they give a good amount of security over data which makes them more useful.
Samsung's New 256 GB SSD - Super Fast, Super UsefulNovember 20th, 2008 If Micron and Toshiba come, can Samsung be far behind? The other day Samsung came up with a 256GB Solid State Drive/
It boasts of read speeds up to 220MB/s and writes up to 200MB/s, which makes it half-faster than the Microns and way faster than the Toshibas. It can store 25 high-definition movies in just 21 minutes, a significant advancement over a 7200rpm HDD, which takes about 70 minutes.
PhotoFast 533X PLUS 32 GB Compact Flash Card Comes with Amazing Read Write SpeedMay 22nd, 2009 Compact Flash Memory Cards are widely used in various devices now-a-days. The latest PhotoFast 533X CF Card has an incredible 80MB/s Reading Speed and 40MB/s of writing speed.
Micron Readies Superfast 256 GB SSDNovember 25th, 2008 I donno why everyone is so interested in SSD developments nowadays. Because, impartially I haven't seen a major updation in SSD from its early days.
Top 10 pen drives to keep your data safeJuly 28th, 2009 Now-a-days security is a major problem in the ordinary flash drives or so-called pen drives. Anyone can copy the sensitive data in it and or it might get stolen and the data in it can be easily read out.
SGI Molecules Can Bring in A New Dimension of ComputersNovember 18th, 2008 10,000 cores in one single computer!
5,000 Atom N330 chips in just one 3U rack computer!!
20,000 threads of execution!!!
- If you are wondering about my increasing excitements, then let me tell you, none of them are false. SGI molecules have come out with a technology, a concept which, if implied will do all the above stated works and much more.
Toshiba's 128 Mbit Non-Volatile FeRAM : Do You See the Future?February 9th, 2009 It is now time to reassess the notion of computing speeds with Toshiba's FeRAM of 128 MegaBit capacity 100,000x faster than the fastest EEPROM in the market. It can change the whole computing scenario drastically combining the Non-Volatile Advantage (Keeping the data in power off condition) of Hard Disk and the fast data transfer speeds of conventional RAM.
Kangaroo's Two-in-One Offer for this Christmas- USB and eSATA TogetherNovember 20th, 2008 An USB 2.0 Drive has been one of the most used but least developed (from its birth date) gadgets. But, Kangaroo has some other plans this time.
Top 5 Value-for-Money Music Players Under $50July 20th, 2009 An MP3 Player is an ideal companion for a music lover who wants to carry music with him/her wherever he/she goes. With the advent of new and latest technologies, the prices of the MP3 players are dropping off rapidly to a price point that even a teenager can afford by saving his/her pocket money.
10 Things you must know about Apple iPhone 3GSJune 9th, 2009 After rumors about specs and screenshots, the long awaited next gen iphone has finally been revealed at Apple's WWDC conference by Phil Schiller. Let's make a thorough analysis about what we expected and what we got at last.
How to Backup Your Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone DataFebruary 26th, 2009 It is always a good habit to take a backup of your important data. And when it comes to mobiles, they always have some important data stored in them.
DDR2 Vs DDR3 : A Comparative StudySeptember 3rd, 2009 The DDR2 Memories appeared about five years ago and they eventually replaced the then more common DDR or Double Data Rate Dynamic RAM. You'll only find a DDR RAM only on some older systems these days.