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BusinessWeek October 17, 2005 Moon Ihlwan |
March Of The Flash Chips NAND flash-memory chips power Apple's new iPod - and look set to compete with hard drives. |
PC World September 26, 2007 Robert Strohmeyer |
Your PC in 2008 and Beyond Blindingly fast chips, flexible displays, nanotube cooling, and more: Tomorrow's technologies will change everything about computing, whether you're at home, at work, or on the road. |
PC World January 2004 Tynan & Captain |
What's in Store for 2004 -- and Beyond How will the PC change during the coming year? The next five years? We consult the experts and come up with answers. |
BusinessWeek October 25, 2004 Moon Ihlwan |
Samsung Inside? Look out, Intel. The Korean giant wants to become the No. 1 chipmaker. |
The Motley Fool October 17, 2005 Dan Bloom |
NAND Flash Dazzles Investors More devices are using NAND flash -- but manufacturers' profits aren't guaranteed. Investors, take note. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Susannah Patton |
Bye-Bye Batteries Imagine chatting on your cell phone for months at a time without recharging it. Or taking a laptop on a weeklong business trip without a battery or power cord. That's the goal of scientists around the world working to perfect tiny fuel cells using microtechnology engineering. |
Popular Mechanics December 5, 2007 Glenn Derene |
Rebirth of WiMAX Super Network = Death of Cellphone? Buzzword Although it's been delayed three year, this innovative system could force cable and telecos to reduce high-speed internet prices, and would stretch the footprint of broadband internet to remote parts of the country. |
PC Magazine December 22, 2004 Sebastian Rupley |
2005 What's in Your Future? Predictions of the future for everything from cell phones to online gaming. |
PC Magazine May 18, 2005 John R. Quain |
Beyond WiMAX A new generation of wireless technology could shake up cell-phone services. |
Popular Mechanics October 2006 John R. Quain |
Beyond Hi-Def: TV's Flexible Future HD has changed the way we look at TV. Now, a technological revolution is under way that will change the way we use it. |
Chemistry World March 2006 Joe McEntee |
Fuel Cells Head for Mass Market At the end of the day, wide-scale commercialization is a numbers game and developers will prosper or perish based on how they fare against metrics such as durability, reliability, cost and, most brutal of all, profitability. It's time to start delivering. |
InternetNews September 11, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Samsung Hits Flash Marks With rivals like Toshiba in mind, the company introduces new chip systems and a Flash memory approach. |
Insurance & Technology June 1, 2006 George Jones |
5 Technologies You Need to Know About Here are five specific advances in hardware, software and Internet tech that should be on every technophile's, Web strategist's and CTO's radar. |
BusinessWeek December 4, 2006 Edwards & Ihlwan |
Upward Mobility Ultrafast networks and whizzy features are about to turn your cell phone into - well, your right arm. |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2006 Dan Bloom |
The Case for Hard Drives Hard drive manufacturers have bright futures and tempting prices. Investors, take note. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2006 Harry Goldstein |
Loser: Too Little, Too Soon With 80-GB hard drives fast becoming the standard for affordable laptop computers, Samsung's plan for pricey flash-based solid-state disks is impractical. |
BusinessWeek April 3, 2006 |
The Father of Flash When Fujio Masuoka invented the flash-memory chip at Toshiba in the '80s, he launched the Digital Era. |
InternetNews August 11, 2009 |
Intel, Micron Multiply Their SSD Cells Intel and Micron today announced plans to ship 3-bit-per-cell multi-level cell NAND flash memory by the end of the year, increasing the density of NAND flash chips and thus reducing the amount of space needed to store data. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2004 Carol Levin |
Top Ten Tech Trends Biomechatronic Man... Wireless USB... WiMAX: The Wireless Net Gets Extreme... The Service-Oriented Nation... Get Out the Mote... Self-Writing Software... High-Definition DVD... Scaling the Language Barrier... VoIP: Getting Better All the Time... Smart Skin... |
InternetNews October 22, 2009 |
Micron Flash Advance: Live Longer and Rewrite The flash memory giant addresses a lingering problem for flash memory-based drives, their durability over time. |
Home Toys April 2006 |
DVD Insider #52 Alice in Wonderland Don't Just Do Something Stand There... Then It Really Doesn't Matter Which Way You Go... |
InternetNews November 29, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Little Disk Drives to Reap Big Chip Sales Consumers are snapping up mobile computing machines with small form factor hard disk drives, driving chip sales. |
Chemistry World October 2011 |
Fuelling the Future Fuel cell vehicles have taken a back seat to battery and hybrid power in recent years. But hydrogen still holds promise in the long term. |
Home Toys June 2002 Gerard O'Driscoll |
Emerging Storage Technology Trends for Residential Gateways This article offers new insights into the technical and financial benefits of incorporating enhanced flash storage solutions into residential gateway products. |
Popular Mechanics October 2006 Alex Hutchinson |
The Next Atomic Age America's nuclear power plants will soon have to be replaced -- but with what? |
InternetNews August 6, 2007 Gerry Blackwell |
Nortel Gears Up for Mobile WiMAX While not looking to 802.16e as its sole mobile broadband technology, Nortel does foresee a robust market. |
BusinessWeek September 11, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
The Truth About Fiery Laptops Lithium ion batteries are potential incendiaries, but they're all we've got. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Dan Bloom |
More in Store for Spansion? Growth in the cell-phone market may lead to profitability for the semiconductor company, but is the stock a buy? |
InternetNews May 18, 2006 Tim Scannell |
Samsung Pact Fuels Battery Development MTI Micro Fuel Cells has made a pact with Samsung Electronics to develop micro fuel cells for mobile systems. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2005 Steven Cherry |
Seven Myths about Voice over IP Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, is turning telephony into just another Internet application -- and a cheap one at that. But confusion, outdated beliefs, and urban mythology reign over such simple issues as how it works, the quality of the calls, and, of course, how much it costs. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2009 Sally Adee |
Solid-State Circuits, in 3-D! At this year's IEEE ISSCC, some 3-D integration technologies are ready to wear, while others will remain haute couture |
InternetNews November 28, 2007 |
Samsung Predicts End of DRAM Oversupply Samsung Electronics said the oversupply of memory chips used in personal computers was expected to ease in 2008 as growing demand for portable gadgets prompts a shift in production to Flash chips. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2006 Prachi Patel-Predd |
Traveling Light On a three-day mission, a Special Forces soldier might lug along 12 kilograms of batteries. But now the military is developing micro fuel cells that could weigh half as much as batteries, and could be recharged -- or rather refilled. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics October 2009 Courtney E. Howard |
Electrifying Advancements Warfighters, first responders, and astronauts all rely on an ever-increasing amount of electronics to get their jobs done. These electronic devices, no matter how novel, require adequate, reliable, and long-lasting electric power. |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2009 Eric Jhonsa |
2010's Best Tech Stock: SanDisk Booming smartphone and solid-state drive sales will propel the flash memory giant. |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2010 Anders Bylund |
How to Ride the Tablet Computer Wave Apple started a mad dash to stash flash chips. How do you profit from that? |
Home Toys October 2005 Yuanzhe (Michael) Cai |
Look Ma! My Cell Phone Kills Mosquitoes Cell phones are no longer just tools for making phone calls. Phone makers have been busy developing new models that include advanced entertainment and information features. |
National Defense August 2012 Dan Parsons |
Power Supply A Consistent Challenge As Troops Use More Gadgets U.S. troops have a technological advantage over most enemies. But each new gadget they wield comes with a need for power and, at-times, with a hidden logistical tail. |
InternetNews December 27, 2005 |
Looking Back at 2005 A look back at some of the top trends and stories that hit the IT world in 2005. |
The Motley Fool July 24, 2006 Dan Bloom |
Spansion's Loss Contracts The flash memory maker sees revenues exceed expectations as losses narrow. If it's able to deliver on its multichip ORNAND memory package, Spansion may yet make an interesting investment. |
InternetNews December 11, 2007 |
Toshiba Joins Solid-State Notebook Drive Push Chip maker Toshiba Corp. said on Monday it would make flash-based solid state drives for notebook PCs, as it seeks to create new sources of demand for flash memory chips. |
BusinessWeek July 24, 2006 Cliff Edwards |
A Wake-Up Call From Craig McCaw Clearwire's plan to create a mobile broadband network could make waves. |
Wired September 2004 Spencer Reiss |
Let a Thousand Reactors Bloom Explosive growth has made the People's Republic of China the most power-hungry nation on earth. Get ready for the mass-produced, meltdown-proof future of nuclear energy. |
BusinessWeek March 17, 2011 Bruce Einhornet et al. |
Now, a Weak Link in the Global Supply Chain Setbacks to Japan's industries could disrupt the flow of components to tech and auto companies in the U.S. as well as in other countries. |
PC World December 2005 Eric Hellweg |
What's New for 2006 Vista View... Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD... The Web's New Generation... Displays: Fast, Bright, and Wide... Wireless Connectivity Everywhere... Apple: Intel Inside... Next-Generation Game Consoles... |
Popular Mechanics April 28, 2008 John R. Quain |
WiMAX Network's Rollout Abroad Hints at Future of Connected US Sprint Nextel's new Xohm service is the next-generation WiMax network, but will it live up to America's high standards? |
PC World September 28, 2006 |
In Brief: Apple News, and Flash Doubles Up A matchbook-size Shuffle appears... Samsung gives NAND flash memory chips twice their previous capacity... |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2007 Courtney E. Howard |
Power Trip Sophisticated electronics drive the need for plentiful power on the battlefield. |
The Motley Fool November 29, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Spansion's Expanding Losses Pre-IPO flash memory unit of AMD reports that it will have a larger fourth-quarter loss. |
BusinessWeek May 26, 2011 Bruce Einhorn |
A Post-Fukushima Rebound for Toshiba Toshiba is making record profits from its chip business. To keep growing, it's moving aggressively into alternative energy technologies. |