Memory cell
Grok Headline matches for Memory cell
World's Thinnest Flash Memory Cell
Unveiled
World's Thinnest Flash Memory Cell
Unveiled
12/19/2004 03:51 PMSlashdot Dec 18 2004 7:50PM GMT
Cellebrite's UME-24: Universal Cell
Phone, Smart phones and PDAs Content
Memory Synchronization System Launches
Cellebrite's UME-24: Universal Cell
Phone, Smart phones and PDAs Content
Memory Synchronization System Launches
09/24/2004 03:29 AMCellebrite 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]
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
06/24/2004 05:04 AMMemory School is a fully interactive memory improvement site. At
Memory School you will be taught how to improve your memory on every
level. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free
“Green” Memory Products -
Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free
“Green” Memory Products -
Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
04/11/2005 03:36 AMATP 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]
New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s
Eating Your Memory
New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s
Eating Your Memory
06/17/2005 03:57 PMA 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…
Direct and
Related Links for 'New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s Eating
Your Memory'
Millennium Cell displays fuel cell for
notebook use at Intel Developer Forum
Millennium Cell displays fuel cell for
notebook use at Intel Developer Forum
03/25/2005 06:26 AMNewsTarget Mar 25 2005 11:08AM GMT
Splinter Cell "Kola Cell" mission
released on Live!
Splinter Cell "Kola Cell" mission
released on Live!
03/13/2003 01:00 PMNeed Memory? Come to the Memory Dealers
Need Memory? Come to the Memory Dealers
05/21/2004 06:57 AMAd - http://www.memorydealers.com May 21 2004 11:57AM GMT
Pride Communication Services, #1
Reseller of Krusell Leather Cell Phone
Cases, to Begin Selling Identity-Theft
Conscious Horizontic Plus Cell Phone
Case in April
Pride Communication Services, #1
Reseller of Krusell Leather Cell Phone
Cases, to Begin Selling Identity-Theft
Conscious Horizontic Plus Cell Phone
Case in April
03/29/2005 04:34 AMTo Better Accommodate the Needs of Today’s Identity Theft Conscious
Cell Phone Users, Pride Communication Services (PCS), a Subsidiary
Franchise of KaseIT and the Largest Reseller of KRUSELL Leather Cases,
Announced Today that it Would Begin Selling the Horizontic Plus Cell
Phone Case, KRUSELL’s Newest Offering, In its Online Store in April.
[PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
Stem-cell-companies.com: Launch of the
Stem Cell Companies Directory
Stem-cell-companies.com: Launch of the
Stem Cell Companies Directory
06/05/2005 11:58 PMKaeria SARL is launching a directory of companies who work on stem
cells, so that the various industry players can be identified and
presented. [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
Take 2 for PC memory
Take 2 for PC memory
04/13/2004 06:07 AMFor DDR makers, 2004 is shaping up nicely: Prices for the memory
technology are surging, and a new, high-profit replacement is about to
hit store shelves.
PC memory is getting even better
PC memory is getting even better
04/13/2004 09:54 AMZDNet Apr 13 2004 1:52PM GMT
Thanks For The Memory
Thanks For The Memory
02/05/2005 09:39 PMApple 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 PMI 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.)
Memory 1.0
Memory 1.0
05/05/2004 11:01 AMTry to match up pairs of blocks using your memory.
USB memory pen
USB memory pen
12/20/2003 12:08 PMWe've seen at least one of these before, but there's a new ballpoint
pen/USB drive available that has 256MB of Flash memory squeezed onto
it....
Ask Ars: FSB and memory speeds
Ask Ars: FSB and memory speeds
07/10/2004 05:42 PMConfused about what the FSB is and how fast your RAM is? Ask Ars
clears up the mystery.
a new memory controller
a new memory controller
07/20/2004 11:02 PMRambus has
a new
memory controller that can support both standard DDR and their
proprietary XDR RAM. This looks like a Trojan horse approach to
getting XDR support into systems.
Using Shared Memory from PHP
Using Shared Memory from PHP
05/14/2004 07:21 PM
At some point, you'll need to communicate with another process.
Unix systems support a powerful IPC mechanism called shared memory
that you can use to share information between processes. Alexander
Prohorenko explains the basic theory and demonstrates how to use it
from PHP.
More memory update
More memory update
07/13/2004 07:08 PMThe new RAM arrived, I installed it, and it’s a dream come
true.
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.7
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.7
06/02/2004 08:29 AMA widget library without a single bit of storage per widget.
"The Memory Hole"
"The Memory Hole"
04/24/2004 09:05 AM"Memory Hole"
"Memory Hole"
06/07/2004 06:54 PMIs there such as thing as too much
memory?
Is there such as thing as too much
memory?
08/14/2004 11:54 AM
Munich Bans
Memorial Plaques Munich has decided to ban memorial plaques to
Jewish, Sinti and German citizens deported and murdered during World
War Two. Jewish leaders, fearful that the plaques would stir up
anti-Semitic fervor, supported the ban.
These plaques are the work of a German artist,
Gunter Demnig.
”He first had the idea in the early 1990s when he was unveiling a
memorial for the Sinti and Roma victims of the Holocaust.
“An elderly woman approached him and insisted that "no Gypsies
ever lived here". "It is so easy for people to deny
something. I wanted to ensure that this would not happen," he
says. (BBC).”
This reminder of the holocaust brought to mind the
Pinkas Synagogue
in Prague, as well as the
Viet Nam
Memorial
and the
AIDS quilt --
monuments that really changed me.
Memory Zipper Plus v7.11
Memory Zipper Plus v7.11
07/08/2004 07:23 PMMemory Zipper Plus defrags and releases system memory that isn't
released by Windows. Includes a CPU cooler and Task Manager.
[Shareware $10.00 15 Days 717 KB]
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.9
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.9
07/07/2004 08:11 AMA widget library without a single bit of storage per widget.
Toplink In Memory
Toplink In Memory
04/02/2005 05:36 PMFirst Release
MOM FAQ: SQL Connection Memory
MOM FAQ: SQL Connection Memory
04/13/2005 08:56 AMMore memory with Zire 21
More memory with Zire 21
11/03/2003 02:36 PMComputerworld Singapore Nov 3 2003 1:33PM ET
Out of Memory When Compiling MSI
Out of Memory When Compiling MSI
09/22/2004 04:25 AMTop Tip: Help with memory latency!
Top Tip: Help with memory latency!
01/22/2004 02:37 AMOk, I have been reading lots about the latency of memory and timings,
but I am severly cornfuzed. I know that smaller is better (I wish my
ex-wife felt that way!) when it comes to CAS. My " dream " board (on
another thread) is an Epox board using (or requiring I should say) DDR
SDRAM PC3200.
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.2
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.2
10/31/2003 12:49 PMA widget library without a single bit of storage per widget.
Turbo Memory v2.3.1
Turbo Memory v2.3.1
02/19/2004 12:48 PMTurbo Memory RAM Booster recovers your computer's memory. Turbo Memory
RAM Booster boosts the physical memory available to Windows
95/98/2000/NT/Me/XP. You don't need to reboot your computer anymore.
[Shareware $10.95 30 Days 1.4 MB]
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.8
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.8
06/15/2004 06:42 AMA widget library without a single bit of storage per widget.
The Bat! 2.01 memory corruption
The Bat! 2.01 memory corruption
01/16/2004 01:04 PM3APA3A (Jan 16 2004)
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.10
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.10
07/28/2004 09:43 AMA widget library without a single bit of storage per widget.
IO Data USB Memory Pen
IO Data USB Memory Pen
03/23/2005 04:53 AM
More USB pens are on the scene, this time coming
from IO Data Device. Available in 32MB and 128MB capacities, the pen
part appears to be worth a damn; they can use refills from Pilot.
There are three ink colors inside, too: black, red and blue. When
you're ready to put some data on the USB thingamabob, just detach the
cap and plug it into your machine.
Press
Release [IO Data Device]
Memory Booster v14.12.03
Memory Booster v14.12.03
12/20/2003 01:24 PMFrees RAM memory of unused sectors so that your applications run
better. Whenever your computer runs low on resources consider
optimizing your memory using Memory Optimizer. It can free your memory
to up to 60%. [Shareware $22.50 884 KB]
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.5
Zero Memory Widget 0.0.5
12/15/2003 07:06 AMA widget library without a single bit of storage per widget.
Grok Description matches for Memory cell
GrokA matches for Memory cell
Pretec 2GB MMC 4 Flash Memory Card
Pretec 2GB MMC 4 Flash Memory Card
06/01/2004 10:29 AM
Pretec has announced what
they are calling the 'World's Fastest Flash Memory Card,' a 2GB giant
that uses the MMC 4 spec to transfer 4-bits of data in parallel with
write speeds up to 18MB/sec and read speeds of up to 22.5MB/sec. Even
better, the card is backwards-compatible with previous SD/MMC devices,
albeit at lower read/write speeds. To give you some perspective, those
speeds would make the 2GB Pretec card about 200 percent faster than
the fastest SD cards available on the market.
Rea
d [DPReview via
DailyGadget]
World's Fastest Flash Memory Card?
World's Fastest Flash Memory Card?
06/03/2004 11:41 PMSanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
SanDisk offers 4 new flash memory card
readers
03/13/2003 10:24 AMIntel braces for Flash memory boom
Intel braces for Flash memory boom
06/18/2004 02:35 PMInfomatics Jun 18 2004 6:43PM GMT
Intel sees higher Q2 revenue on flash
memory demand
Intel sees higher Q2 revenue on flash
memory demand
06/03/2004 08:30 PMIntel Corp. on Thursday raised its revenue guidance for the second
quarter to the high end of its previous range, citing stronger than
expected demand for flash memory.
Filip de Waard's webl0g: SQLite
In-Memory Database
Filip de Waard's webl0g: SQLite
In-Memory Database
09/10/2004 07:30 AMA new submission was sent in from
Filip de Waard today about an
article on his site that talks about
c
reating SQLite in-memory databases.
Flash brightens AMD outlook
Flash brightens AMD outlook
06/14/2004 12:29 AMCNET Jun 14 2004 4:45AM GMT
AMD Unveils 256-Megabit Flash Memory
AMD Unveils 256-Megabit Flash Memory
03/20/2003 01:05 PMSeeking to capitalize on one of the fastest-growing semiconductor
markets, chipmaker AMD has announced a full line of flash memory
products, designed to be embedded in cell phones, PDAs, automobile
consoles, and networking and industrial manufacturing devices. The
current flagship of the line is a high-density, 256-megabit embedded
chip.
10 Way Flash Memory Drive Review
10 Way Flash Memory Drive Review
06/03/2004 12:22 PM
If you thought
all Yet Another Flash Drives were the same, leave it to Ars Technica
to prove you (us) wrong with a hugely informative (if pedantic) review
of 10 different USB 2.0 Hi-speed flash memory drives, with benchmarks,
read/write tests, and even an experiment involving two flash drives
and RAID 0. It's a great place to start if you're interested in any of
the drives, with include units from PNY, SanDisk, Mushkin, SimpleTech,
FujiFilm (a write-speed beast), Verbatim, Transcend (the overall
winner), and Iomega (who did very well all around).
Read
a> [ArsTechnica]
Hagiwara Sys USB Flash Memory Readers
Hagiwara Sys USB Flash Memory Readers
08/05/2004 08:45 AM
So yeah, these are just USB
flash memory card readers, but I'm a sucker for tight design --
especially when it uses the sort of played-out but still delicious
grey-on-white soft cuddle robot color scheme (coming to a HGTG movie
near you). These two readers from Hagiwara Sys read MemoryStick Duo
Pro and miniSD, respectively (well, if you're looking from left to
right).
Read
b> - Product Page [HSCJPN via Akiba.Soroban]
Wireless: As 3G grows, so will flash
memory needs
Wireless: As 3G grows, so will flash
memory needs
09/26/2004 06:38 PMIHT Sep 26 2004 9:57PM GMT
Flash Memory: Evolution or Revolution
Flash Memory: Evolution or Revolution
03/20/2003 01:05 PMWhen AMD released its MirrorBit flash technology architecture in late
spring, the
company claimed it had ignited a revolution in the memory industry
with a product that
managed not to compromise endurance, performance or reliability.
MirrorBit differs
markedly from Intel's StrataFlash, first released in 1997.
EraTech EMP-100, EMP-110 Flash Memory
Players
EraTech EMP-100, EMP-110 Flash Memory
Players
07/07/2004 09:29 AM
The EMP-100 and 110 are the
newest flash MP3 players from EraTech, the people who happen to make
one of the only flash memory players I'd like to own, the EMP-ZII (the
one that looks like a little egg). Both these new players look fine,
too, as far as flash players are concerned, with MP3 and WMA support,
simple displays, and USB 1.1 interfaces. Actually, now that I think
about it, that's sort of wimpy. The main difference between the two
models is that the EMP-110 has an integrated USB port, like a flash
memory key drive, while the EMP-100 requires a separate cable. I4U has
an EMP-100 in their review queue -- expect to see that soon.
Read - New Small
High-End EraTech EMP-100/EMP-110 MP3 Player [I4U]
Related
Eratech EMP-Z II Review [Gizmodo]
Flash memory market heating up
Flash memory market heating up
04/09/2004 04:13 PMFlash memory is found in a variety of electronic devices including
portable MP3 players, digital cameras, cell phones, and USB key
drives. Memory makers are ramping up to make more and make it better.
AMD Announces New Flash Memory
Technology
AMD Announces New Flash Memory
Technology
03/20/2003 01:05 PMAMD has announced it would begin development of a 4-bit flash memory
chip to be used for
storing data in wireless devices, such as mobile phones, personal
digital assistants and
handheld gaming devices. The chipmaker said the 4-bit chip would build
on the company's
MirrorBit technology, announced earlier this year.
AMD unveils low-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
AMD unveils low-power Mirrorbit flash
memory
06/15/2004 07:03 AMComputer Weekly Jun 15 2004 11:25AM GMT
Devil Duckie USB Flash Memory Drive
Devil Duckie USB Flash Memory Drive
05/06/2004 10:14 AMIf you like your USB flash memory drives rubbery, expensive, and ugly,
then Thinkgeek's got the drive for you: this 256MB Devil Duck flash
drive is available for $99, which as EverythingUSB points out, you
could get a far-less-obnoxious Sandisk Cruzer Mini with 512MB for the
same price. But hey,...
New Memory MiniMouse comes with 64MB
flash storage
New Memory MiniMouse comes with 64MB
flash storage
08/16/2004 12:11 PMIogear announced on Monday the release of its latest Memory Mouse, the
Memor
y MiniMouse 800, which ships with 64MB of flash memory storage. It
also features 800dpi resolution, a retractable cable and USB
connectivity. Pricing is US$49.95, and it's available immediately.
Samsung Keeps Lead In Flash Memory,
iSuppli Says
Samsung Keeps Lead In Flash Memory,
iSuppli Says
02/05/2005 09:59 PMTechWeb Feb 6 2005 1:29AM GMT
Macworld review: Flash-memory MP3
Players
Macworld review: Flash-memory MP3
Players
05/26/2004 09:03 AMWhen Apple's iPod burst onto the scene, many people who previously
hadn't thought about buying an MP3 player snapped to attention.
Flash-memory–based players had been fairly inexpensive but very
frustrating to use with Macs. Now the hard-drive–based iPod and iPod
mini are the best-selling MP3 players on the market. Given this new
context, we decided it was time to look at the alternatives, for
people who are on a tight budget and who just want to use a player at
the gym or during a commute, and not for storing a huge music
collection.
SanDisk 256MB Flash Memory Drive for $33
SanDisk 256MB Flash Memory Drive for $33
04/21/2004 03:50 PMSanDisk is selling its 256MB USB Flash Memory Drive for $47.24 with a
$15.00 rebate, bringing the total price down to $32.24, qualifying for
Amazon's free shipping. I suspect SanDisk is trying to clear the
channel to prepare for the launch of their Cruzer Micro flash drives,
but that's just...
Flash memory takes a licking and keeps
on remembering
Flash memory takes a licking and keeps
on remembering
08/02/2004 03:02 AMFlash memory cards (CompactFlash, Secure Digital, xD, Memory Stick and
Smartmedia) are nigh-indestructible (I once put a brand-new Exilim
digital camera through the laundry: the camera was toast, but the SD
memory survived and is still in use today!).
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.
Link
(
via Engadget)
Portable Outlook® Solution for Flash
Drives from Imagine LAN
Portable Outlook® Solution for Flash
Drives from Imagine LAN
06/21/2004 02:32 AMP.I. Protector Mobility Suite v4.0 for flash drives now supports
Outlook® portable email [PRWEB Jun 21, 2004]
M-Systems Releases Disk-on-Chip Flash
Memory
M-Systems Releases Disk-on-Chip Flash
Memory
03/20/2003 01:05 PMFlash disk manufacturer M-Systems said that it has designed a flash
memory system on
two Alchemy Semiconductor development chips from AMD, promising a
cost-effective means to
store data on a system-on-chip board without the need for a hard disk.
Group Announces New Flash Memory
Security Spec
Group Announces New Flash Memory
Security Spec
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn an effort to boost sales in a sagging market and open up new
markets, a group of some
of the world's leading electronics and semiconductor makers announced
the new Mobile
Commerce Extension Specification for flash memory cards. The new
standard would add
increased security to the standard memory features already supported
by existing flash cards.
Flash Memory Boom Heralds New Wave of
Gadgets
Flash Memory Boom Heralds New Wave of
Gadgets
06/03/2004 09:49 PMBoston Globe Jun 4 2004 1:41AM GMT
AMD reaps benefits from improved
pricing, flash memory
AMD reaps benefits from improved
pricing, flash memory
01/22/2004 03:20 AMAdvanced 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
Image drives fate of flash memory cards
01/16/2004 10:56 AMThe fate of the removable flash memory market has been and will
continue to be tied to digital cameras and cell phones, which have
taken off and are expected to grow.
Memory cell