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VMware to overhaul service provider licensing
Shifts vSphere to memory-based licensing.
Brett Winterford
Sep 2 2010 12:13PM
Software
AMD and Intel unleash new server power
Eight and 12-core monsters hit Australia.
Sholto Macpherson
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Negar Salek
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Brett Winterford
Mar 31 2010 3:32PM
Hardware
Serious flaw discovered in Apache
IT admins warned to upgrade immediately.
Iain Thomson
Mar 10 2010 12:48AM
Security
IBM claims x86 server breakthrough
HP "put on notice".
Brett Winterford
Mar 2 2010 6:59PM
Hardware
Computer memory errors on the rise
Research shows causes of system crashes.
V3.co.uk staff
Oct 14 2009 6:02AM
Hardware
F-Secure encourages writing down passwords
Hotmail breach exposes need for more complex passwords.
Dan Raywood
Oct 9 2009 11:06AM
Security
Semiconductor business has hit the bottom says Gartner
Sees orders picking up, but a memory crash is coming.
Iain Thomson
Jul 14 2009 12:45PM
Technology
Scientists invent memory storage good for a billion years
Scientists are reporting successful tests of a new memory device that could allow terabytes of data to be stored without corruption for millions of years.
Iain Thomson
May 27 2009 2:02PM
Hardware
Samsung ships first 16GB DDR3 modules
South Korean chipmaker Samsung said that it has shipped its first 16GB DDR3 memory modules.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 20 2009 2:52PM
Hardware
Details of 5000 children found on memory stick in Leeds
An enquiry has been launched after a memory stick was found in a second-hand car in Leeds.
Dan Raywood
Dec 9 2008 10:06AM
Security
Scientists build world’s smallest storage device
Scientists are claiming a major breakthrough in quantum computing after managing to store information inside the nucleus of an atom.
Iain Thomson
Oct 27 2008 6:41AM
Storage
Toshiba and SanDisk rejig memory production
Toshiba is set to take a larger stake in its joint chip fabrication venture with SanDisk, following the signing of a non-binding memorandum of understanding between the two companies.
Ian Williams
Oct 21 2008 6:30AM
Hardware
Asus goes upmarket with Eee PC S101
Asus has added a new model to its Eee PC range of mini laptops that is designed to be a cut above the cheap-and-cheerful image of the original.
Daniel Robinson
Oct 9 2008 3:21PM
Hardware
Ultra-fast, next-gen RAM could yield PCs that boot instantly
Scientists in Germany have developed next-generation Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) that is said to operate as fast as fundamental speed limits allow.
Liz Tay
Aug 22 2008 4:50PM
Hardware
Sun and Samsung team up for Flash memory
Samsung has teamed up with Sun Microsystems to develop a single-level cell Nand Flash memory device for use in solid state drives.
Clement James
Jul 18 2008 9:10AM
Hardware
Toshiba closes older Flash memory plants
Toshiba is to close older Flash memory production lines that it jointly owns with US firm SanDisk..
Simon Burns
Jun 18 2008 8:18AM
Storage
Hynix claims Flash memory breakthrough
A more compact form of Flash memory will help to cut prices of the storage chips by 30 percent, according to Korean media reports..
Simon Burns
Jun 5 2008 8:08AM
Storage
Corsair touts 4GB Dominator DDR3 memory
Memory manufacturer Corsair has promised to introduce a 4GB DDR3 memory kit next month.
Clement James
May 31 2008 4:29PM
Hardware
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives
IBM’s Almaden Laboratory has been outlining a new form of memory that it says will replace both flash memory storage and platter-based hard drives..
Iain Thomson
Apr 14 2008 7:35AM
Storage
Racetrack memory to change the storage landscape within a decade
Advancements in the development of spintronics-based storage technology could provide a basis for lightning-fast devices capable of holding a hundred times more data in the same amount of space than is possible today.
Liz Tay
Apr 11 2008 1:34PM
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