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CoWholesale.com - Buy Wholesale Cheap Products from... (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
HightlightsThe ThinkPad T series notebooks are designed to enhance productivity and change the way you work. To begin with, they feature 14.1 widescreen displays that help to lower power consumption and offer brighter colors. In addition, the notebooks come equipped with a range of technology that includes DDR3 memory modules, DisplayPort technology and a wider Touchpad for improved ergonomics.Specification...
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Wholesale-Shopping.com (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
HightlightsThe ThinkPad T series notebooks are designed to enhance productivity and change the way you work. To begin with, they feature 14.1 widescreen displays that help to lower power consumption and offer brighter colors. In addition, the notebooks come equipped with a range of technology that includes DDR3 memory modules, DisplayPort technology and a wider Touchpad for improved ergonomics.Specification...
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eWeek (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
IBM is pressing what it sees as an advantage over HP and Sun by cutting prices by as much as 70 percent on memory in its Power systems. The goal is to further tempt customers of Suns SPARC systems and HPs Itanium platform to migrate to IBMs Power architecture. However, one analyst also said that the Power platform also is competing with less-expensive x86 systems, which are moving deeper into scale-up...
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CoWholesale.com - Buy Wholesale Cheap Products from... (Free subscription) | 10/11/2009
HightlightsThe ThinkPad T series notebooks are designed to enhance productivity and change the way you work. To begin with, they feature 14.1 widescreen displays that help to lower power consumption and offer brighter colors. In addition, the notebooks come equipped with a range of technology that includes DDR3 memory modules, DisplayPort technology and a wider Touchpad for improved ergonomics.Specification...
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Mattaw's Mumblings (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Synthesizable RTL versions of IBM's excellent embeddable PowerPC™ line of processors (the 405, 460 and the 460 FPU ) are available to SoC designers from Synopsys' Star IP Program and this Star IP PowerPC™ 405-S is also available to Educators . Further embeddable PowerPC™ cores for synthesis are also available from AMCC . In a series of articles I will show how to take the educational...
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Blade Watch (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
BrianMadden.com I am going to try this tonight as well. I take it that you are going to follow the last post? Right. I have finally “developed” a solution that works (Adobe, true to its traditions since I first started using their products in 1989 could not, or would not, find a solution. Useless products by an [...] Related posts: Replacing memory in an IBM HS20 Youtube A video showing...
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CoWholesale.com - Buy Wholesale Cheap Products from... (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
HightlightsThe ThinkPad T series notebooks are designed to enhance productivity and change the way you work. To begin with, they feature 14.1 widescreen displays that help to lower power consumption and offer brighter colors. In addition, the notebooks come equipped with a range of technology that includes DDR3 memory modules, DisplayPort technology and a wider Touchpad for improved ergonomics.Specification...
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DevWebsphere (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
I figured this was worth doing quickly so here are some numbers for the overhead in WebSphere eXtreme Scale for storing 1m objects in a grid. I'm using a single JVM grid in this case but this applies no matter...
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Jeffrey Friedl's Blog (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
I remember when Microsoft's first operating system came out, years before Microsoft® Windows™ appeared. My work at a medical school had me using DOS 1.0 on a first-run honest-to-goodness IBM PC. It was the beefier of the two initial configurations offered by IBM, with a full 64k of memory on the motherboard. I'm sure that my current desktop computer has more memory than all of those sold,...
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SEO Blog and Entertainmet Blogger (Free subscription) | 24/10/2009
Description: FindOnClick can search for files on any NTFS or FAT (FAT 12, 16, 32) partitions, including from hard drives (internal and external), floppy disks, flash cards, Smart Media (SM), SONY Memory Sticks, IBM Micro Drives, Multimedia Cards (MMC), Secure Digital Cards (SD), Zip disks, etc. What FindOnClick can do: - Easy to use filters provide powerful ways that help reduce the number of search...
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Jason Stamper's Blog (Free subscription) | 29/09/2009
It was twenty years ago this week that IBM Fellow Don Eigler became the first person in history to move and control an individual atom, ushering in a brave new era in the understanding and exploration of both molecules and atoms. Eigler took the opportunity for a bit of ‘nano-branding’, too, spelling out the letters 'IBM' using 35 well-herded xenon atoms. Eigler built a scanning tunnelling...
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The Goat Rope (Free subscription) | 28/09/2009
One of the cherished ideas (I don't want to degrade the word "myths") of neo-classical economics is that of humans as profit-seeking organic calculators hardwired to act rationally to maximize material self-interest. We can call homo economicus for short. One problem with this idea is that not a whole lot of such creatures live on this planet. Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, authors of...
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Foresight Institute Nanodot (Free subscription) | 18/09/2009
Koreans Show Feasibility of Room Temperature Version of IBM Millipede Super High Density Memory.
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Brainicane (Free subscription) | 18/09/2009
“Millipede” MEMS storage could hold 1 terabyte of data per square inch Even though computer memory has become cheaper and cheaper, the materials chemistry behind storage has not changed significantly in a long time. Now, thanks to a breakthrough by Korean scientists, that’s all about to change. The scientists have created the first material that could [...]
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advanced nanotechnology (Free subscription) | 17/09/2009
Ultrahigh-density phase-change data storage without the use of heating in Nature Nanotechnology Non-volatile memories based on scanning probes offer very high data densities, but existing approaches require the probe to be heated, which increases the energy expenditure and complexity of fabrication. Here, we demonstrate the writing, reading and erasure of an ultrahigh-density array of nanoscopic indentations...