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    Analyst: Seagate after Intel's share of flash memory firm 20/06/2008 10:42:29

    Seagate Technology may be pursuing a buyout of Intel's 49 percent stake in its joint NAND flash memory venture with Micron Technology, according to an analyst report issued Thursday.
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    SanDisk, Toshiba join to develop 3D memory 18/06/2008 15:58:46

    Flash memory chip maker SanDisk has teamed up with Toshiba to jointly develop and manufacture re-writeable 3D memory, SanDisk revealed in a filing to U.S. stock market regulators on Tuesday.
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    Flash drive's quickness matches marketing hype 28/04/2008 08:52:59

    Corsair claims its new 16GB high-performance "GT" Flash Voyager is the fastest USB flash drive made. Although this is a bold claim, my tests showed it's not marketing hype. But there are caveats, so read on.
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    SanDisk warns on USB drive threat 14/04/2008 09:53:02

    SanDisk has warned that IT managers are unaware of the extent to which unsecured flash drives are being brought into their organizations, backing this with a new study of corporate end-users and IT executives.
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    Imation takes plunge into SSD drives 12/03/2008 09:11:49

    Imation has become the latest storage giant to jump into the burgeoning market for computer drives based on SSD (solid state drive) technology.
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    Seven secure USB drives 04/03/2008 11:16:49

    USB flash drives are very small, very portable, very convenient -- and very easy to lose. In fact, the question to ask these days isn't how to avoid losing your flash drive, but how to make sure your data is safe when you do. As a result, Computerworld decided it was time to look at seven USB flash drives that are outfitted with security features to keep your data safe.
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    Toshiba after HD DVD: What lies ahead? 19/02/2008 19:18:53

    By now Toshiba's decision to [[ArtId:1019495862 | no longer develop]], manufacture, or market HD DVD players and recorders is public knowledge. What's next for the company, and for consumers who bought into the format it supported? A close look at Toshiba's press release reveals some answers.
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    Flash price drop spurring innovation 04/02/2008 08:10:05

    A massive decline in the price of NAND flash memory, the chips that store photos in digital cameras and music in iPods, is prompting innovation among companies trying to increase sales.
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    Tech's all-time top 25 flops 22/01/2008 11:20:32

    Imagine how different the tech industry might have been had Gary Kildall accepted IBM's offer, back in 1980, to license his computer operating system for a top-secret project. CP/M would have been the OS that shipped with the original IBM PC, and the world might never have heard the name of Kildall's competitor, who eventually accepted the contract: a Mr. Bill Gates.
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    CES - PC-to-Mac file transfer, Intel SSDs draw a crowd 11/01/2008 08:25:18

    Storage and data transfer technologies were in abundant display at CES, but a couple of new technologies attracted significant interest and crowds.
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    CES - Samsung shows off 128G-byte solid state drive 08/01/2008 09:42:31

    Samsung Electronics is showing off a new 128G-byte flash-based SSD (solid-state drive) at the International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, one of the largest such drives shown to date.
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