April 17, 2006 at 2:20 am
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BUSLink is proud to introduce the first 32GB and 64GB flash drive,which belong Buslink USB 2.0 Flash Drive PRO 2 Series.
By using parallel transmission technology, the read/write speed are 20MB/s and 15MB/s ,4 times above the normal usb speed .
Although it’s not belonging to civilian products now, but can be sure that as technology continues to mature, hard disks will be replaced
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April 17, 2006 at 1:56 am
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced that it has developed the first Solid State Disk (SSD) based on NAND Flash memory technology for consumer and mobile PC applications.
The NAND-based SSD is a low power, lightweight storage media for notebook PCs, sub-notebook PCs and tablet PCs. Using the industry’s highest density 8Gb (Gigabit) NAND Flash, Samsung can build SSDs with a capacity of up to 16GB.The SSD has a power consumption rate less than five percent of today’s hard disk drives (HDDs), enabling next generation mobile PCs to extend their battery life by more than 10 percent. The NAND-based SSD weighs less than half that of a comparably sized HDD.
Free of moving parts, the Samsung SSD memory has minimal noise and heat emission. Moreover, it is a highly reliable storage media that endures exceptionally well in environments with extreme temperatures and humidity, making it suited for industrial and military applications.
The SSD’s performance rate exceeds that of a comparably sized HDD by more than 150 percent. The storage disk reads data at 57 MegaBytes per second (MBps) and writes it at 32MBps.
To ensure compatibility, SSDs have been designed to look like HDDs from the outside. Samsung has developed a full line up of SSDs: 2.5-inch type SSDs that carry 16 NAND Flash devices of 4Gbit or 8Gbit density for 8GBytes and16GByte of storage respectively. 1.8-inch type SSDs will also offer 4GBytes or 8GBytes of density. SSDs will open new demands in the conventional storage industry especially for low density mobile appliances.
The 1.8-inch type SSD will be available in August, 2005 for sub-notebook and tablet PCs.
amsung expects NAND flash applications to expand from current applications in digital still cameras DSCs, MP3 players, and 3G mobile handsets to mobile and digital consumer appliances, as NAND Flash becomes more widely recognized as a reliable, high- density, data storage medium for the widest range of consumer demands.
News From : www.samsung.com
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April 17, 2006 at 1:28 am
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Believe the mouse can like a ring ?
This strange mouse through special ouch design wear in the index finger, with his thumb operated keyboard and mouse around roller, and will not affect typing.
The mouse’s optical sensor can use clothing and other reflective materials, with 800 dpi ,usb interface, only 1/3 ~ 1/4 weight of the normal optical mouse
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April 11, 2006 at 9:21 pm
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The Canon ten-color PIXMA Pro 9500 is the first printer to earn the Pro designation, it produces brilliant, gallery quality prints up to 13 x 19 inches on a variety of specialty media and fine art papers. Furthermore, the PIXMA Pro 9500 utilizes long-lasting, pigment-based inks.
Designed and developed to accommodate pro photographers and imaging professionals that wish to present the highest possible quality portfolios of their work as well as those who generate gallery-standard prints for sale, (and understandably need them to last), the Canon PIXMA Pro 9500 Photo Printer delivers output that lives
up to that promise and more. Ten individual tanks of Canon’s long lasting, Lucia branded pigment based inks and Canon’s 7,680 nozzle print head (compared with the competitor’s 1440 nozzle print head) and Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering (FINE) technology are at the core of this top-performance photo printer. These Lucia inks - photo black, matte black and gray as well as cyan, magenta, yellow, photo cyan, photo magenta, red and green - are precisely placed by the PIXMA Pro 9500 Photo Printer in three-picoliter droplets (min.) to create photographs and other works of art that are rich in detail, texture and tone. Indeed, the Canon PIXMA Pro9500 printer’s dramatically wide color gamut and extraordinary color reproduction in the green, red, and yellow-to-orange color ranges help this printer produce color images of exceptional virtuosity and quality.
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April 10, 2006 at 8:30 pm
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The new Intel Xeon processor LV, codenamed “Sossaman,” is designed on Intel’s 65-nanometer technology manufacturing process,it’s a 31w processor. Sossaman, based on the Intel’s next-generation, power-optimized micro-architecture, will offer dramatically improved performance and greatly reduced power consumption. The brand new 32-bit dual-core Intel Xeon LV processor with 2MB of L2 cache running at 2 GHz is based on the existing Pentium M architecture and offered power-saving features with Demand Based Switching, and Enhanced Speedstep Technology(EIST).
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