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Startup to virtualize memory and share it across serversOpen in New Window
A virtualization start-up in stealth mode says it will offer technology that aggregates memory and shares it across servers, improving performance of online transaction processing and clustered or gr read more »
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Google Gets Chrome Ready For Mac, LinuxOpen in New Window
The call for supporting other operating systems besides Windows started immediately after Google first released the browser in beta last September. read more »
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Hands on: Google leaps forward with Chrome 2.0 dev. previewOpen in New Window
Google has released an early developer preview of Chrome 2.0, the next major version of the company's open source web browser. The new version has improved rendering, several impressive user interfac read more »
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Google spins out Chrome 2.0 pre-beta alphaOpen in New Window
Mac and Linux versions might finally leave forecourtGoogle has released an alpha of Chrome 2.0, even though work on version 1.0 of the browser remains incomplete.… read more »
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Google Releases First Pre-Beta of Chrome 2.0Open in New Window
The Google Chrome team keeps releasing updates to Google's browser on an almost weekly basis, but it is interesting that the latest version in the developer channel is now already being called 2.0. T read more »
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Demand for flash memory drops along with product shipmentsOpen in New Window
"A decreased demand for NAND flash-related applications has led DRAMeXchange Technology Inc. and others to lower their outlook for 2009 NAND flash chip sales.DRAMeXchange trimmed its forecast for hi read more »
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SDXC memory card spec launched for 2TB capacityOpen in New Window
Write speed to rocketCES 32GB SDHC cards too small for you? How about 2TB? That's what the SDXC memory card format is designed to deliver.… read more »
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Microsoft Tells How It Missed Critical IE BugOpen in New Window
"Microsoft developers overlooked a critical bug in the Internet Explorer browser because of a lack of adequate testing tools and training, a company official acknowledged last month." read more »
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