Apple announced today that it will discontinue its line of mountable servers Xserve from 31 January and has no plans to develop future versions of this offering for businesses. The company will continue dispatching the hard disk modules for servers until the end of 2011 and full support for the machines already sold, will honor [...]
Nov 6 2010 | Posted in
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If you are someone who seeks that all devices are smaller and lighter (who does not?) Pay attention because Hitachi has been in your midst and has introduced a 2.5” external hard drive that is particularly thin, obtaining the title of world’s thinnest, at least until you get one and take it away. Hitachi’s G-Drive [...]
Nov 4 2010 | Posted in
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Dell joins the bandwagon of tablets, today the company announced that it will launch in 2011 a “significant number” of personal collection, with the clear intention of attracting professional consumers. The big bet the company will be releasing will be in the form of a 7-inch version of its tablet Streak, a pitch that is [...]
Nov 3 2010 | Posted in
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The newest Japanese humanoid robot was made by Kokoro and is being used in hospitals, testing the reaction and interaction of the patients. The Actroid-F is eerily similar to a human being, in this case a Japanese woman in her 20s. It stands at 1.40 m and weighs about 30 kg. The Kokoro, in partnership [...]
Nov 1 2010 | Posted in
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Intel, Toshiba and Samsung, all chip manufacturers have joined forces with the intention of developing a technology to reduce by half the size of the chips and get it for 2016 with a ten-nanometer size. Samsung Electronics and Toshiba, which are the first and second world chip maker respectively, have joined Intel with the intention [...]
Oct 31 2010 | Posted in
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Is China trying to replace the United States to the position of world leader in the field of technology? This is what some Americans fear the announcement after a Chinese supercomputer became the fastest computer in the world. The system, Tianhe-1A (Milky Way), has a capacity of 2.5 petaflops, or 2.5 million billion operations per second, a [...]
Oct 29 2010 | Posted in
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A new supercomputer leaves China on the podium of the world’s fastest computers, throwing the U.S. technological rival for second place. The Tianhe-1 (River of Heaven) has the ability to perform 2.5 billion calculations – 2.5 petaflops – per second although it was designed to achieve an even faster activity, reveal the engineers who developed [...]
Oct 28 2010 | Posted in
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The Nintendo Wii console maker, said it sold more than 65 million Wii motion sensing controls Remote console since its launch in 2006 in the United States alone. According to the company, this includes 30.41 million of controls that are sold in a bundle with the Wii console and 12.91 million with the game “Wii [...]
Oct 27 2010 | Posted in
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U.S. manufacturer Western Digital today delivers a SATA hard disk with a capacity of 3 TB record it will not however be compatible with all configurations. The actors in the world of storage are in a state of constant competition. Thus, Hitachi was the first, in early 2007, to present a public drive with a capacity of 1 TB. Mid 2008, Seagate [...]
Oct 22 2010 | Posted in
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The HP technology known as print ePrint, which was already available to large companies since the beginning of the year, comes to the market of small and medium businesses, graphic arts segment, and finally the consumer. The technology is present in 10 of 16 releases of HP printers and allows any device connected to the [...]
Oct 20 2010 | Posted in
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