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Memory cell

Memory cell 07/14/2004 07:03 PM

Rogue Amoeba’s Memory Cell sits “in your menu bar displaying the current amount of memory the foreground application is using. This is different from other memory monitors, which just display the total amount of memory used.”




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Cellebrite has launched the ultimate synchronization device, the UME-24. The UME-24 is the first all-inclusive system to transfer memory including phonebook contacts, photos, ring tones, and more between cell phones, PDA's and smart phones. [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]

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ATP Electronics Inc., a premium manufacturer of high performance and quality memory products, today announced it has begun productions of RoHS compliant products. All ATP flash memory cards (SD, MMC, miniSD, RS-MMC) are fully RoHS compliant and are shipping immediately, with DRAM modules to achieve full compliance by end of 2005. SGS GROUP, a world-renowned testing and certification organization, performed ATP RoHS compliance tests. [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]

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A lot of people think that only Mac owners can use those beautiful and popular little software utilities called “widgets.” Not so my friends, not so. Long before Apple released OSX “Tiger” operating system and its impressive widget suite called “Dashboard“, a website named Konfabulator was cranking beautiful Widgets for both platforms. You can download a trial copy here and see for yourself and they even dropped the price from $29 to $19.99. The best…

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Thanks For The Memory


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Apple has delivered a superb operating system and world-class applications. Now it needs to make available machines with the installed memory to take full advantage of both that OS and those applications right out of the box. By Philip Michaels, Macworld


More memory


More memory 07/13/2004 02:02 PM

I feel like it’s Christmas. Today I’m expecting the FedEx guy to bring me 512MB RAM for my development machine.

Here’s the sad tale...

When Xcode was new, I gave it a bunch of slack because it was new. I figured that the performance problems would get fixed.

But Xcode isn’t new anymore, and I’m still seeing performance problems. Just the other day it finally occurred to me that it’s time to figure out what’s going on. No more slack.



The performance problems were pretty simple: over time, the UI would get more and more sluggish, to the point where things like closing a window might take ten seconds. Debugging was sometimes nearly impossible, as it would often time out before retrieving variable data, and each single-step might take 30 seconds. (I’m guessing on the times. It felt like 30 seconds, but it might have been less. Or more.)

I ended up quitting and restarting Xcode several times a day, just to reverse the sluggishness.

I found that this wasn’t true when I was working on a small project—it was perfectly snappy then—but NetNewsWire isn’t a small project.

So—finally, sheesh—I ran top to see what was going on. It turned out that the sluggishness was a result of not having enough memory. Well, that’s easy to fix!

My development machine already has 512MB, so this will double it. It’s a dual-processor 867Mhz G4. Not the speediest kid on the block, but plenty fast enough—as long as it’s not running out of memory.



A related subject is the subject of build times. I mentioned that NetNewsWire isn’t a small project, and it’s not, but NetNewsWire 2.0’s main project is smaller than that of NetNewsWire 1.0.8—even though we’ve been adding a bunch of features.

One of the ways we achieved that was to move a bunch of things into separate, loadable bundles. As a small example, think of the Bandwidth Stats window. Its code is fairly stable, and it’s not something everybody uses every time they launch NetNewsWire, so we took it out of the main NetNewsWire project and created a separate project that builds a bundle—a kind of plugin—that NetNewsWire loads only when needed.

If you do this enough, you can end up with a smaller project that’s faster to build—even if you’re also adding features at the same time.

Users benefit too, because your app loads only what’s essential at startup, and loads less-used things only if and when needed.

(A side effect of this is that some day, if there’s interest, we may formalize NetNewsWire’s internal plugin API and make it so other developers can write plugins that add windows to NetNewsWire.)


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Devil Duckie USB Flash Memory Drive


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SanDisk 256MB Flash Memory Drive for $33


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Flash memory takes a licking and keeps
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The one question I have is how these things fare against time itself, given that CDs and DVDs tend to delaminate, tapes crumble, and HDDs' bearings seize up -- it'd be great to have media that you could bury in a time-capsule for a couple decades with confidence.

They were dipped into cola, put through a washing machine, dunked in coffee, trampled by a skateboard, run over by a child's toy car and given to a six-year-old boy to destroy.

Perhaps surprisingly, all the cards survived these six tests.

Most of them did fail to get through two additional tests - being smashed by a sledgehammer and being nailed to a tree.

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Gadgets


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AMD reaps benefits from improved
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AMD reaps benefits from improved
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) captured the attention of the industry last year with the introduction of two processor families that can run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications. But the factors leading to its first quarterly profit in two years have more to do with better management of AMD's existing businesses than with the new processors, analysts said Wednesday.

Image drives fate of flash memory cards


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