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Felmenőben a memóriaárak

Üzlet | 2012.12.20 10:00

Egy 2 gigabites DDR3-as lapka ára egy hónap alatt több mint 10 százalékot nőtt.

Apple called out for omitting factory workers from cash pile

IDG News | 2012.03.27 07:15

Watchdog group SACOM says Apple isn't using $98 billion cash pile to address poor working conditions in China.

Gyorsabb tabletek, okostelefonok

Tech | 2011.09.30 10:37

Még a laptopok is profitálhatnak az újfajta memóriatípus megjelenéséből.

Tablets, smartphones to get speed boost with new memory

IDG News | 2011.09.30 09:33

LPDDR3 will succeed LPDDR2 and ramp up performance in tablets and smartphones while consuming less power.

AT&T iPad hacker pleads guilty

IDG News | 2011.06.24 08:42

Last year, he helped obtain 120,000 iPad users' e-mail addresses and other information

10 things to know about the move to IPv6

IDG News | 2011.06.08 10:52

The depletion of IPv4 addresses is turning the spotlight to the Internet's numbering system.

Apple unveils iOS 5

IDG News | 2011.06.07 10:52

Apple on Monday gave users their first glimpse at iOS 5, the next iteration of the company's mobile operating system for iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads. During the keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple senior vice president Scott Forstall covered 10 new features out of the 200 planned for iOS 5. With iOS 5, Apple introduces a couple brand new apps, revamps many, rethinks notifications, and finally severs the cord between iOS and the Mac.

Rambus buying Cryptography Research for $342.5 million

IDG News | 2011.05.13 13:43

Rambus on Thursday said it has agreed to acquire security technology company Cryptography Research (CRI) for US$342.5 million in a cash and stock deal. The move could help the company address interest among chip makers to add security features on hardware.

Microsoft offers $7.5M for 666,624 IPv4 addresses

IDG News | 2011.03.25 14:53

Microsoft has agreed to pay $7.5 million to purchase a block of 666,624 IPv4 addresses from bankrupt Canadian telecom equipment maker Nortel in a move that some see as a signal of the increasing value of IPv4 addresses.

IPv4's funeral expected to come Thursday

IDG News | 2011.02.02 10:06

A press conference taking place on Thursday in Miami is expected to mark the last allocation of Internet Protocol, Version 4 addresses by the central authority that assigns them.

AT&T iPad hacker fought for media attention, documents show

IDG News | 2010.12.16 10:05

A member of the group of hackers credited with uncovering more than 100,000 iPad users' e-mail addresses on AT&T's website worked hard to get the story covered by the media, according to recently unsealed court documents.

Final IPv4 addresses to be issued within months, NRO warns

IDG News | 2010.10.18 10:29

The global body in charge of allocating Internet addresses expects to hand out the final blocks of IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) addresses to regional registrars early next year, it said Monday.

Hardware trumps Fusion Apps in Ellison's big speech

IDG News | 2010.09.23 09:30

Those who attended Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's keynote address at the OpenWorld conference on Wednesday hoping to learn a wealth of new detail about the vendor's long delayed Fusion Applications likely left disappointed, but plenty of vital information was available throughout the week for those interested enough to pursue it.

Oracle plans Q1 2011 release for Fusion Apps

IDG News | 2010.09.20 10:09

The first release of Oracle's long-awaited, next-generation Fusion Applications will be generally available in the first quarter of 2011, CEO Larry Ellison said during a keynote address at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco on Sunday.

Google improves real-time search engine

IDG News | 2010.08.27 14:59

Google's real-time search engine, which indexes and serves up status updates, messages and other public content from sites like Twitter and Facebook, now has its own Web address and contains new filtering capabilities.

Apple iPhone 4 Bumper Giveaway Timeline Doesn't Add Up

IDG News | 2010.07.26 11:57

Apple launched the iPhone 4 Case Program app in the App Store a few days ago, and is expected to invest somewhere in the neighborhood of $175 million on the free bumper program aimed at reluctantly addressing reception issues with the iPhone 4. There is something that doesn't add up, though, about the timing that makes the program seem like a bait-and-switch designed to brush the problem under the rug.

Jön a DDR NAND flash memória

Tech | 2010.07.22 13:36

A Samsung és Toshiba elkötelezték magukat a DDR NAND fejlesztése mellett. Technológiájuk elvileg gyorsabb, mint ellenérdekelt párja, az Intel, a Micron és a SanDisk által választott ONFI.

Intel: 5 új processzor és árcsökkentés

Tech | 2010.07.20 13:13

Összesen öt új központi egységet jelentett be az Intel, illetve bizonyos modelleknél kisebb-nagyobb árcsökkentések várhatók. Jó hír, hogy az Atom platformra megérkeztek a DDR3-as memóriákat is támogató egyedek.

Apple addresses iPhone 4 reception, promises software update

IDG News | 2010.07.05 10:17

And lo, Cupertino speaks at last. Responding to numerous complaints and criticisms about poor cell signal reception on the iPhone 4, Apple has issued a letter on its Website saying that the fault is due not to hardware design, but to the algorithm used to calculate bars of reception.

FBI investigating iPad e-mail leaks

IDG News | 2010.06.11 10:16

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has opened an investigation into the leak of an estimated 114,000 Apple iPad user e-mail addresses.

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