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Rambus claims death of NAND ahead
Rambus Inc, purveyors of fine memory IP, is headed down the path of Flash memory, a first in company history. The purchase of Unity Semiconductor is the first step in cornering the Flash memory market thanks to, what Rambus believes to be, the forthcoming demise of NAND. -
Rambus buys Unity Semiconductor
Rambus has purchased Unity Semiconductor for the tidy sum of $35 million, less than half of the company’s initial $75 million VC investment. -
Camden Council threatens its constituents with shouting CCTV
UpdatedThe London borough of Camden has installed talking CCTV cameras in residential areas which literally threaten constituents outside their own homes. -
Germany claims Chrome most secure browser
The report cited Chrome's anti-exploit sandbox technology for special praise. This technology isolates the browser from the operating system and the rest of the computer. It also liked Chrome's update mechanism and method of bundling Adobe Flash -
Tech's big names have to fight poaching suit
The lawsuit claims that Google, Apple, Intel, Adobe, Pixar, Intuit and Lucasfilm have violated antitrust laws by entering into agreements not to recruit each other's employees. -
Apple appropriates authors' books with licence
This is illegal and would not survive an inquiry from any anti-trust investigator. It is like saying "I lay out my books using Adobe CS, therefore I have to sell anything you lay out using the software in Adobe's store. -
Aussie filesharer tells Brit O'Dwyer to extradite himself
US authorities know the prosecutions are pointless, but they want to be seen to be acting for companies such as Adobe, Microsoft and News Corporation, Griffiths added. However, there is still more piracy in the US than ever. -
AMD switches server arrays to jumping jack Flash
AMD has replaced all itsserver hard drives with solid state Flash storage arrays in what is being seen as similar to spinning drives going the way of the Spinning Jenny. -
Flash SSD sales to rocket
Sales of cache solid-state drives (SSDs) will soar in the next three years thanks to a booming Ultrabook trade. -
Nvidia supercomputer building blocks revealed
While CES 2012 was at full blast and all eyes were centred on smart TV, smartphone and tablet goodies, details of Nvidia’s Echelon supercomputer chip have resurfaced a few weeks after Supercomputing 2011. -
The Angel looks upon 2011, and lo it was all over
TechEye BibleAnd the LORD was in his heaven and called forth the Angel of the Year before him and spake and said, “It hath been bought to my attention that thou hath been a bit crap.” And the Angel did tremble and shake for the LORD was known for being a bit tetchy at times and it was written that he that pisset -
PARC wants to make money
Famous for not making money out of its research, Xerox PARC say that it has a cunning plan to stimulate inovation by making pots of it. -
Flash-drive supercomputer switched on
What is being billed as the world's first flash-based supercomputer has been switched on at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. -
Microsoft ushers in Silverlight 5 with a hush
Silverlight 5, the latest major version of its application framework competitor to Adobe's Flash, has cropped up. But Vole clearly isn't interested in it anymore. -
20nm 128 NAND Flash gets an airing
A NAND-Flash joint venture between Micron and Intel will be showing off the fruits of its labour on Thursday. -
RIM tablet bombs
It's costing RIM a fortune to keep its Playbook in the shops and it does not seem to be doing the troubled outfit any good at all. -
Adobe boosts marketing suite with Efficient buy
Adobe has bought a company called Efficient Frontier which specialises in adverts in the channel. -
Semiconductor industry heads to Mount Doom
Some analysts are revising their figures for global semiconductor revenues. Though the market won't perform as well as expected, very small growth is still penned in for the full 2011.
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