Telegraph.co.uk

MI6 kept Gareth William's computer memory sticks from police
Telegraph.co.uk
MI6 failed to hand over nine computer memory sticks belonging to spy Gareth Williams to the police investigating his death, an inquest heard. By Tom Whitehead, Security Editor The intelligence service also examined “electronic media” of the maths ...
MI6 'hid evidence': Body-in-bag spy's memory sticks withheld from copsMirror.co.uk
The inquest into Mr Williams death has begun its summing upBBC News

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USA TODAY

An old-school fix for a new Mac problem
USA TODAY
Tip: Don't buy extra RAM from your computer's manufacturer if you can help it. You can't have too much memory on a computer, but you can easily pay too much for it. Manufacturers have yet to give up the habit of asking excessive fees for the ...



Nanowerk LLC

Researchers Use Diamonds to Boost Computer Memory
PCWorld
"Within about five years, it could also be used to replace hard drives in computers and give them more memory," he suggested. GST has been in use for two decades and today is widely used in rewritable optical media, including CD-RW and DVD-RW discs.
Thanks for the memory: More room for data in 'phase-change' materialPhys.Org

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BBC News

Memristors in silicon promising for dense, fast memory
BBC News
By Jason Palmer Science and technology reporter, BBC News Researchers have revealed details of a promising way to make a fundamentally different kind of computer memory chip. The device is a "memristor", a long-hypothesised but only recently ...
Faster, higher capacity memory chip developedBusiness Standard

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techrockies.com

Crucial.com Serves Up Dinner with “The Woz” for One Lucky Winner
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
“Our team of Mac memory experts knows the unique memory requirements of Mac computer systems perhaps better than anyone else, as we have been servicing the Mac community for more than a decade. Crucial Mac memory upgrades enable more speed, ...
Crucial.com Dangles Dinner With The Woztechrockies.com

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Chow down with Woz, oh lucky winner
CNET
Computer memory maker Crucial today launched a Mac-centric contest that gives the grand prize winner a dinner with Wozniak in San Francisco, and includes travel there and back. First prize winners get a considerably less tasty DRAM and SSD upgrade from ...
Crucial.com Serves Up Dinner with “The Woz” for One Lucky WinnerGeneration NT (US)

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R & D Magazine

Resistive RAM chip promises major jump in speed, efficiency
R & D Magazine
The first purely silicon oxide-based 'Resistive RAM' memory chip that can operate in ambient conditions—opening up the possibility of new super-fast memory—has been developed by researchers at UCL. Resistive RAM (or 'ReRAM') memory chips are based on ...
New ReRAM chip promises 'super-fast' memoryEE Times India
New silicon memory chip developedPhys.Org

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Band will perform piece in memory of former classmate
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Remember me on this computer 1 Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. 2 Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. 3 Be Truthful.

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VentureBeat

Samsung, Hynix Slump After Apple-Elpida Report: Seoul Mover
San Francisco Chronicle
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc., the top two makers of computer memory chips, slumped in Seoul trading after a Digitimes report that Apple Inc. increased semiconductor purchases from their competitor.
Samsung, Hynix Slump After Report on Apple's Elpida OrderBusinessWeek

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RedOrbit

Faster, More Energy Efficient Computer Components On The Way
RedOrbit
The first of those two units is known as a “memristor,” and according to BBC News Science and Technology Reporter Jason Palmer, its properties “make it suitable for both for computing and for far faster, denser memory.” The theoretical concept of the ...


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