Thursday, March 26, 2015

Mobile storage about to balloon with new 3D flash chips from Intel and Micron

  EMTEC Type-C flash drives to begin shipping | HP boxes up the cloud for the enterprise

 
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Mobile storage about to balloon with new 3D flash chips from Intel and Micron
Solid-state drives with more than 10TB of storage are just around the corner, according to Intel and Micron. Read More
 


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EMTEC Type-C flash drives to begin shipping
EMTEC this week became the second company to announce it's preparing to ship a USB Type C pocket flash drive, following SanDisk's release of a thumb drive earlier this month. As with SanDisk's new Dual USB Drive, EMTEC's new DUO Type C 2-in-1 flash drive features a Type C connector on one side and standard USB 3.0 on the other. As with all thumb drives, both EMTEC's and SanDisk's are designed to fit into any pocket for transport and to share files among computers and new-generation smartphones, tablets and laptops with compatible ports.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

HP boxes up the cloud for the enterprise
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Apple buys into big data?
Reports claim Apple has agreed to purchase FoundationDB, manufacturer of powerful future-focused databasing software Read More
 


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12 free cloud storage options
With all the public cloud storage offerings on the market today, many vendors just want customers to sign up for their services. So, in return for a new account, many offer free cloud storage. Read More
 

Holy smoke! The new MacBook Pro literally is twice as fast
When Apple launched the new MacBook Pro earlier this month, the company claimed its performance would be double that of the previous model. As it turns out, that wasn't an exaggeration. Benchmark tests with Blackmagic software on a new 13-in. MacBook Pro with Retina display revealed it can pin the needle at more than 1,400MBps for writes and more than 1,300MBps for reads. The machine that Computerworld tested had a 512GB PCIe M.2 form-factor flash module ($1,799) and an Intel dual-core i7 2.9GHz processor, 8GB of (1866MHz LPDDR3) RAM, and was running OS X 10.10.2 (Yosemite).To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

New malware program PoSeidon targets point-of-sale systems
Retailers beware: A new Trojan program targets point-of-sale (PoS) terminals, stealing payment card data that can then be abused by cybercriminals. Read More
 

 

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