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Write and read multiple DVD (DVD+/- R/RW) and CD formats in one drive!! Digitally preserve your precious photographs and home movies on DVD or CD, ready for playback in most DVD players and computer CD/DVD drives. Additionally, by utilizing Double Layer technology along with DVD+R/-R DL media, you can take advantage of an increased storage capacity of 8.5GB of data per disc, or up to 4 hours of DVD quality video. Direct Drag and Drop Data Recording
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QSuite is an innovative application suite that both compliments and enhances the convenience of DVD recording technology. Through use of various encompassed tools, you can easily adjust drive settings in order to gain even greater control. Specifications: Performance[DVD+R DL]
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| | About Intel | | Intel Corporation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Intel)
Jump to: navigation, search
"Intel" redirects here. For other uses, see Intel (disambiguation) and Intelligence (disambiguation).
Intel Corporation
Slogan Leap ahead.
Type Public (NAsdAQ: INTC)
Founded 1968
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, USA (incorporated in Delaware)
Key people Paul Otellini, CEO
Craig Barrett, Chairman
Industry Semiconductors
Products Microprocessors
Flash memory
Motherboard Chipsets
Network Interface Card
Revenue $38.83 billion USD (2005)
Operating income $12.1 billion USD (2005)
Net income $8.7 billion USD (2005)
Employees 99,900
Website www.intel.com
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and based in Santa Clara, California, USA, is the world's largest semiconductor company. Intel is best known for its PC microprocessors, where it maintains roughly 80% market share. Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and other networking ICs, flash memory, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing.... | |
| | | | Flash Drives- Do you use them? | | The flash drive was born in 1998 at IBM, as a floppy drive replacement for the ThinkPad line of products. Most people know what a floppy drive and a floppy disk is - but a larger percentage arent even aware about the flash drive. Technically, it is a flash memory data storage devices integrated with a USB interface". It is fairly new to technology, yet wholly enjoyable due to it being small in size, lightweight, removable and the fact that it's rewritable. While flash drives of 512 kb are common higher sizes of up to 12 G and more are available now. Unfortunately, as its capacity moves up, so does the price. Almost all types of drive use the USB mass storage standard, supported by the modern operating systems. They require no external power or battery source but are powered by an USB connection.
The advantages of using a flash drive over other removable media like floppy disks, zip drives and such are numerous: the USB flash drive is much faster, holds more data, and is more reliable due to their lack of moving parts. They ignore the scratches and dust that plagues any earlier forms of portable storage, such as compact discs or floppy disks.... | |
| | Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista | | Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista
Microsoft finally launches the long-awaited Windows Vista Thursday, promising better security and improved search and claiming it will be the fastest ever adopted operating system it has released.But some users have already questioned the business benefits of upgrading to Vista, citing the relative stability and security of Windows XP and a lack of compelling features in Vista.
Based on using the second beta version of Vista here are the five things to get excited about Vista for--and the five things you'll hate it for. Five things to love about Windows Vista Search or create virtual files--Forget directories, forget directory trees. Microsoft has integrated search throughout its new operating system, and you'll quickly come to wonder how you lived without it. You can search for all documents authored by John Doe, then save the search as a virtual file folder for later reference without having to physically relocate or make copies of all those files Gadgets--In Windows Vista, Microsoft allows you to drag and drop Gadgets (think Widgets on the Apple Mac OS X desktop) to tell the time, calculate currency or tackle any... | |
| | iPods, Zunes and the iPhone | | After a decent debut month, it seems that Microsoft's Zune has failed to gain much in the way of traction against the iPod.Market research data released by NPD Group shows that Microsoft was the number two manufacturer of hard disk drive-based media players with a 9% market share. When examining the data for both flash memory and hard disk drive players, Microsoft came in fourth place, grabbing only 1.9% of the market. Compare this to Apple, which saw their share of the hard drive market fall to 82.7% from 86.8% a year ago, but its share of the overall market is still a healthy 62.2%, much the same as it was a year ago
| |
| | BIOS | | what is bios and how it works and every thing about itOne of the most common uses of Flash memory is for the basic input/output system of your computer, commonly known as the BIOS (pronounced "bye-ose"). On virtually every computer available, the BIOS makes sure all the other chips, hard drives, ports and CPU function together.Every desktop and laptop computer in common use today contains a microprocessor as its central processing unit. The microprocessor is the hardware component. To get its work done, the microprocessor executes a set of instructions known as software (see How Microprocessors Work for details). You are probably very familiar with two different types of software: * The operating system - The operating system provides a set of services for the applications running on your computer, and it also provides the fundamental user interface for your computer. Windows 98 and Linux are examples of operating systems. (See How Operating Systems Work for lots of details.) * The applications - Applications are pieces of software that are programmed to perform specific tasks. On your computer right now you probably... | |
| | how computer memory works | | i want to tell u how computer memory workstell me how it was and share ur viewsWhen you think about it, it's amazing how many different types of electronic memory you encounter in daily life. Many of them have become an integral part of our vocabulary: * RAM * ROM * Cache * Dynamic RAM * Static RAM * Flash memory * Memory sticks * Virtual memory * Video memory * BIOS You already know that the computer in front of you has memory. What you may not know is that most of the electronic items you use every day have some form of memory also. Here are just a few examples of the many items that use memory: * Cell phones * PDAs * Game consoles * Car radios * VCRs * TVs Each of these devices uses different types of memory in different ways!In this article, you'll learn why there are so many different types of memory and what all of the terms mean.Computer Memory! * How Computer Memory Works * How BIOS Works * How Caching Works * How Flash Memory Works * How RAM Works * How Removable Storage Works * How ROM... | |
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flash memory discussions
| BenQ DW1650 16X DVD Burner | | Multiple Formats Compatible
Write and read multiple DVD (DVD+/- R/RW) and CD formats in one drive!! Digitally preserve your precious photographs and home movies on DVD or CD, ready for playback in most DVD players and computer CD/DVD drives. Additionally, by utilizing Double Layer technology along with DVD+R/-R DL media, you can take advantage of an increased storage capacity of 8.5GB of data per disc, or up to 4 hours of DVD quality video. Direct Drag and Drop Data Recording
The BenQ DW-1650 DVD ReWriter is the perfect solution for data backup. Better yet, the BenQ DW-1650 is enabled with defect management and error correction technologies to ensure correct data storage. BenQ QSuite 1.0 -- Optimizing DVD ReWriter Control
QSuite is an innovative application suite that both compliments and enhances the convenience of DVD recording technology. Through use of various encompassed tools, you can easily adjust drive settings in order to gain even greater control. Specifications: Performance[DVD+R DL]
Data Transfer Rate/double layer write: 8X Max.[DVD-R DL]
Data Transfer Rate/double layer write: 4X Max.[DVD+R/+RW]
Data Transfer Rate/write: 16X Max.
Data... | |
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Base Memory up to 64 MB
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Integrated Bluetooth technology and expansion card slot for SD and MMC-based memory and expansion cards
Vibrant 320 x 320 touchscreen display
Improved backlit QWERTY keyboard
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| | About Intel | | Intel Corporation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Intel)
Jump to: navigation, search
"Intel" redirects here. For other uses, see Intel (disambiguation) and Intelligence (disambiguation).
Intel Corporation
Slogan Leap ahead.
Type Public (NAsdAQ: INTC)
Founded 1968
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, USA (incorporated in Delaware)
Key people Paul Otellini, CEO
Craig Barrett, Chairman
Industry Semiconductors
Products Microprocessors
Flash memory
Motherboard Chipsets
Network Interface Card
Revenue $38.83 billion USD (2005)
Operating income $12.1 billion USD (2005)
Net income $8.7 billion USD (2005)
Employees 99,900
Website www.intel.com
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and based in Santa Clara, California, USA, is the world's largest semiconductor company. Intel is best known for its PC microprocessors, where it maintains roughly 80% market share. Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and other networking ICs, flash memory, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing.... | |
| | | | Flash Drives- Do you use them? | | The flash drive was born in 1998 at IBM, as a floppy drive replacement for the ThinkPad line of products. Most people know what a floppy drive and a floppy disk is - but a larger percentage arent even aware about the flash drive. Technically, it is a flash memory data storage devices integrated with a USB interface". It is fairly new to technology, yet wholly enjoyable due to it being small in size, lightweight, removable and the fact that it's rewritable. While flash drives of 512 kb are common higher sizes of up to 12 G and more are available now. Unfortunately, as its capacity moves up, so does the price. Almost all types of drive use the USB mass storage standard, supported by the modern operating systems. They require no external power or battery source but are powered by an USB connection.
The advantages of using a flash drive over other removable media like floppy disks, zip drives and such are numerous: the USB flash drive is much faster, holds more data, and is more reliable due to their lack of moving parts. They ignore the scratches and dust that plagues any earlier forms of portable storage, such as compact discs or floppy disks.... | |
| | Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista | | Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista
Microsoft finally launches the long-awaited Windows Vista Thursday, promising better security and improved search and claiming it will be the fastest ever adopted operating system it has released.But some users have already questioned the business benefits of upgrading to Vista, citing the relative stability and security of Windows XP and a lack of compelling features in Vista.
Based on using the second beta version of Vista here are the five things to get excited about Vista for--and the five things you'll hate it for. Five things to love about Windows Vista Search or create virtual files--Forget directories, forget directory trees. Microsoft has integrated search throughout its new operating system, and you'll quickly come to wonder how you lived without it. You can search for all documents authored by John Doe, then save the search as a virtual file folder for later reference without having to physically relocate or make copies of all those files Gadgets--In Windows Vista, Microsoft allows you to drag and drop Gadgets (think Widgets on the Apple Mac OS X desktop) to tell the time, calculate currency or tackle any... | |
| | iPods, Zunes and the iPhone | | After a decent debut month, it seems that Microsoft's Zune has failed to gain much in the way of traction against the iPod.Market research data released by NPD Group shows that Microsoft was the number two manufacturer of hard disk drive-based media players with a 9% market share. When examining the data for both flash memory and hard disk drive players, Microsoft came in fourth place, grabbing only 1.9% of the market. Compare this to Apple, which saw their share of the hard drive market fall to 82.7% from 86.8% a year ago, but its share of the overall market is still a healthy 62.2%, much the same as it was a year ago
| |
| | BIOS | | what is bios and how it works and every thing about itOne of the most common uses of Flash memory is for the basic input/output system of your computer, commonly known as the BIOS (pronounced "bye-ose"). On virtually every computer available, the BIOS makes sure all the other chips, hard drives, ports and CPU function together.Every desktop and laptop computer in common use today contains a microprocessor as its central processing unit. The microprocessor is the hardware component. To get its work done, the microprocessor executes a set of instructions known as software (see How Microprocessors Work for details). You are probably very familiar with two different types of software: * The operating system - The operating system provides a set of services for the applications running on your computer, and it also provides the fundamental user interface for your computer. Windows 98 and Linux are examples of operating systems. (See How Operating Systems Work for lots of details.) * The applications - Applications are pieces of software that are programmed to perform specific tasks. On your computer right now you probably... | |
| | how computer memory works | | i want to tell u how computer memory workstell me how it was and share ur viewsWhen you think about it, it's amazing how many different types of electronic memory you encounter in daily life. Many of them have become an integral part of our vocabulary: * RAM * ROM * Cache * Dynamic RAM * Static RAM * Flash memory * Memory sticks * Virtual memory * Video memory * BIOS You already know that the computer in front of you has memory. What you may not know is that most of the electronic items you use every day have some form of memory also. Here are just a few examples of the many items that use memory: * Cell phones * PDAs * Game consoles * Car radios * VCRs * TVs Each of these devices uses different types of memory in different ways!In this article, you'll learn why there are so many different types of memory and what all of the terms mean.Computer Memory! * How Computer Memory Works * How BIOS Works * How Caching Works * How Flash Memory Works * How RAM Works * How Removable Storage Works * How ROM... | |
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flash memory discussions
| BenQ DW1650 16X DVD Burner | | Multiple Formats Compatible
Write and read multiple DVD (DVD+/- R/RW) and CD formats in one drive!! Digitally preserve your precious photographs and home movies on DVD or CD, ready for playback in most DVD players and computer CD/DVD drives. Additionally, by utilizing Double Layer technology along with DVD+R/-R DL media, you can take advantage of an increased storage capacity of 8.5GB of data per disc, or up to 4 hours of DVD quality video. Direct Drag and Drop Data Recording
The BenQ DW-1650 DVD ReWriter is the perfect solution for data backup. Better yet, the BenQ DW-1650 is enabled with defect management and error correction technologies to ensure correct data storage. BenQ QSuite 1.0 -- Optimizing DVD ReWriter Control
QSuite is an innovative application suite that both compliments and enhances the convenience of DVD recording technology. Through use of various encompassed tools, you can easily adjust drive settings in order to gain even greater control. Specifications: Performance[DVD+R DL]
Data Transfer Rate/double layer write: 8X Max.[DVD-R DL]
Data Transfer Rate/double layer write: 4X Max.[DVD+R/+RW]
Data Transfer Rate/write: 16X Max.
Data... | |
| | ITS JUST UNBELIEVALE!!!!VERY LOW PRICES!!BRAND NEW IPAQs!!!2 DAY SHIPPING | | Take advantage of these!!! DISCOUNTS!!!!!!!JUST FOR YOU!!!!!!!!
Compaq IPAQ 3850
64K Color Reflective TFT Display
Rechargeable battery(up to 14 hours)
iPAQ File Store flash memory file storage manager
SD (Secure Digital) card slot
206-MHz Intel StrongARM processor
Base Memory up to 64 MB
PRICE:$135 Plus Shipping
Write marcusbent@lycos.com or call +18189211263PalmOne Treo 650 PDA Phone (Unlocked)
Unlocked for use with your existing GSM 850 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1900 MHz service provider and SIM card. Note: This phone does not come with service or a SIM card.
Fully integrated phone and PDA with digital video and VGA camera capabilities
Integrated Bluetooth technology and expansion card slot for SD and MMC-based memory and expansion cards
Vibrant 320 x 320 touchscreen display
Improved backlit QWERTY keyboard
In Stock..Price:$135.00 Plus shipping
Write marcusbent@lycos.com or call +18189211263
HP iPAQ RX1955 Pocket PC
3.5" TFT Active Maxtrix screen with 16-bit color
Integrated 802.11b wireless LAN
Includes touch-screen, five-way navigation button and stylus input sources
Microsoft Windows... | |
| | About Intel | | Intel Corporation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Intel)
Jump to: navigation, search
"Intel" redirects here. For other uses, see Intel (disambiguation) and Intelligence (disambiguation).
Intel Corporation
Slogan Leap ahead.
Type Public (NAsdAQ: INTC)
Founded 1968
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, USA (incorporated in Delaware)
Key people Paul Otellini, CEO
Craig Barrett, Chairman
Industry Semiconductors
Products Microprocessors
Flash memory
Motherboard Chipsets
Network Interface Card
Revenue $38.83 billion USD (2005)
Operating income $12.1 billion USD (2005)
Net income $8.7 billion USD (2005)
Employees 99,900
Website www.intel.com
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and based in Santa Clara, California, USA, is the world's largest semiconductor company. Intel is best known for its PC microprocessors, where it maintains roughly 80% market share. Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and other networking ICs, flash memory, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing.... | |
| | | | Flash Drives- Do you use them? | | The flash drive was born in 1998 at IBM, as a floppy drive replacement for the ThinkPad line of products. Most people know what a floppy drive and a floppy disk is - but a larger percentage arent even aware about the flash drive. Technically, it is a flash memory data storage devices integrated with a USB interface". It is fairly new to technology, yet wholly enjoyable due to it being small in size, lightweight, removable and the fact that it's rewritable. While flash drives of 512 kb are common higher sizes of up to 12 G and more are available now. Unfortunately, as its capacity moves up, so does the price. Almost all types of drive use the USB mass storage standard, supported by the modern operating systems. They require no external power or battery source but are powered by an USB connection.
The advantages of using a flash drive over other removable media like floppy disks, zip drives and such are numerous: the USB flash drive is much faster, holds more data, and is more reliable due to their lack of moving parts. They ignore the scratches and dust that plagues any earlier forms of portable storage, such as compact discs or floppy disks.... | |
| | Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista | | Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista
Microsoft finally launches the long-awaited Windows Vista Thursday, promising better security and improved search and claiming it will be the fastest ever adopted operating system it has released.But some users have already questioned the business benefits of upgrading to Vista, citing the relative stability and security of Windows XP and a lack of compelling features in Vista.
Based on using the second beta version of Vista here are the five things to get excited about Vista for--and the five things you'll hate it for. Five things to love about Windows Vista Search or create virtual files--Forget directories, forget directory trees. Microsoft has integrated search throughout its new operating system, and you'll quickly come to wonder how you lived without it. You can search for all documents authored by John Doe, then save the search as a virtual file folder for later reference without having to physically relocate or make copies of all those files Gadgets--In Windows Vista, Microsoft allows you to drag and drop Gadgets (think Widgets on the Apple Mac OS X desktop) to tell the time, calculate currency or tackle any... | |
| | iPods, Zunes and the iPhone | | After a decent debut month, it seems that Microsoft's Zune has failed to gain much in the way of traction against the iPod.Market research data released by NPD Group shows that Microsoft was the number two manufacturer of hard disk drive-based media players with a 9% market share. When examining the data for both flash memory and hard disk drive players, Microsoft came in fourth place, grabbing only 1.9% of the market. Compare this to Apple, which saw their share of the hard drive market fall to 82.7% from 86.8% a year ago, but its share of the overall market is still a healthy 62.2%, much the same as it was a year ago
| |
| | BIOS | | what is bios and how it works and every thing about itOne of the most common uses of Flash memory is for the basic input/output system of your computer, commonly known as the BIOS (pronounced "bye-ose"). On virtually every computer available, the BIOS makes sure all the other chips, hard drives, ports and CPU function together.Every desktop and laptop computer in common use today contains a microprocessor as its central processing unit. The microprocessor is the hardware component. To get its work done, the microprocessor executes a set of instructions known as software (see How Microprocessors Work for details). You are probably very familiar with two different types of software: * The operating system - The operating system provides a set of services for the applications running on your computer, and it also provides the fundamental user interface for your computer. Windows 98 and Linux are examples of operating systems. (See How Operating Systems Work for lots of details.) * The applications - Applications are pieces of software that are programmed to perform specific tasks. On your computer right now you probably... | |
| | how computer memory works | | i want to tell u how computer memory workstell me how it was and share ur viewsWhen you think about it, it's amazing how many different types of electronic memory you encounter in daily life. Many of them have become an integral part of our vocabulary: * RAM * ROM * Cache * Dynamic RAM * Static RAM * Flash memory * Memory sticks * Virtual memory * Video memory * BIOS You already know that the computer in front of you has memory. What you may not know is that most of the electronic items you use every day have some form of memory also. Here are just a few examples of the many items that use memory: * Cell phones * PDAs * Game consoles * Car radios * VCRs * TVs Each of these devices uses different types of memory in different ways!In this article, you'll learn why there are so many different types of memory and what all of the terms mean.Computer Memory! * How Computer Memory Works * How BIOS Works * How Caching Works * How Flash Memory Works * How RAM Works * How Removable Storage Works * How ROM... | |
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flash memory discussions
| BenQ DW1650 16X DVD Burner | | Multiple Formats Compatible
Write and read multiple DVD (DVD+/- R/RW) and CD formats in one drive!! Digitally preserve your precious photographs and home movies on DVD or CD, ready for playback in most DVD players and computer CD/DVD drives. Additionally, by utilizing Double Layer technology along with DVD+R/-R DL media, you can take advantage of an increased storage capacity of 8.5GB of data per disc, or up to 4 hours of DVD quality video. Direct Drag and Drop Data Recording
The BenQ DW-1650 DVD ReWriter is the perfect solution for data backup. Better yet, the BenQ DW-1650 is enabled with defect management and error correction technologies to ensure correct data storage. BenQ QSuite 1.0 -- Optimizing DVD ReWriter Control
QSuite is an innovative application suite that both compliments and enhances the convenience of DVD recording technology. Through use of various encompassed tools, you can easily adjust drive settings in order to gain even greater control. Specifications: Performance[DVD+R DL]
Data Transfer Rate/double layer write: 8X Max.[DVD-R DL]
Data Transfer Rate/double layer write: 4X Max.[DVD+R/+RW]
Data Transfer Rate/write: 16X Max.
Data... | |
| | ITS JUST UNBELIEVALE!!!!VERY LOW PRICES!!BRAND NEW IPAQs!!!2 DAY SHIPPING | | Take advantage of these!!! DISCOUNTS!!!!!!!JUST FOR YOU!!!!!!!!
Compaq IPAQ 3850
64K Color Reflective TFT Display
Rechargeable battery(up to 14 hours)
iPAQ File Store flash memory file storage manager
SD (Secure Digital) card slot
206-MHz Intel StrongARM processor
Base Memory up to 64 MB
PRICE:$135 Plus Shipping
Write marcusbent@lycos.com or call +18189211263PalmOne Treo 650 PDA Phone (Unlocked)
Unlocked for use with your existing GSM 850 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1900 MHz service provider and SIM card. Note: This phone does not come with service or a SIM card.
Fully integrated phone and PDA with digital video and VGA camera capabilities
Integrated Bluetooth technology and expansion card slot for SD and MMC-based memory and expansion cards
Vibrant 320 x 320 touchscreen display
Improved backlit QWERTY keyboard
In Stock..Price:$135.00 Plus shipping
Write marcusbent@lycos.com or call +18189211263
HP iPAQ RX1955 Pocket PC
3.5" TFT Active Maxtrix screen with 16-bit color
Integrated 802.11b wireless LAN
Includes touch-screen, five-way navigation button and stylus input sources
Microsoft Windows... | |
| | About Intel | | Intel Corporation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Intel)
Jump to: navigation, search
"Intel" redirects here. For other uses, see Intel (disambiguation) and Intelligence (disambiguation).
Intel Corporation
Slogan Leap ahead.
Type Public (NAsdAQ: INTC)
Founded 1968
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, USA (incorporated in Delaware)
Key people Paul Otellini, CEO
Craig Barrett, Chairman
Industry Semiconductors
Products Microprocessors
Flash memory
Motherboard Chipsets
Network Interface Card
Revenue $38.83 billion USD (2005)
Operating income $12.1 billion USD (2005)
Net income $8.7 billion USD (2005)
Employees 99,900
Website www.intel.com
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC, SEHK: 4335), founded in 1968 as Integrated Electronics Corporation and based in Santa Clara, California, USA, is the world's largest semiconductor company. Intel is best known for its PC microprocessors, where it maintains roughly 80% market share. Intel also makes motherboard chipsets, network cards and other networking ICs, flash memory, embedded processors, and other devices related to communications and computing.... | |
| | | | Flash Drives- Do you use them? | | The flash drive was born in 1998 at IBM, as a floppy drive replacement for the ThinkPad line of products. Most people know what a floppy drive and a floppy disk is - but a larger percentage arent even aware about the flash drive. Technically, it is a flash memory data storage devices integrated with a USB interface". It is fairly new to technology, yet wholly enjoyable due to it being small in size, lightweight, removable and the fact that it's rewritable. While flash drives of 512 kb are common higher sizes of up to 12 G and more are available now. Unfortunately, as its capacity moves up, so does the price. Almost all types of drive use the USB mass storage standard, supported by the modern operating systems. They require no external power or battery source but are powered by an USB connection.
The advantages of using a flash drive over other removable media like floppy disks, zip drives and such are numerous: the USB flash drive is much faster, holds more data, and is more reliable due to their lack of moving parts. They ignore the scratches and dust that plagues any earlier forms of portable storage, such as compact discs or floppy disks.... | |
| | Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista | | Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista
Microsoft finally launches the long-awaited Windows Vista Thursday, promising better security and improved search and claiming it will be the fastest ever adopted operating system it has released.But some users have already questioned the business benefits of upgrading to Vista, citing the relative stability and security of Windows XP and a lack of compelling features in Vista.
Based on using the second beta version of Vista here are the five things to get excited about Vista for--and the five things you'll hate it for. Five things to love about Windows Vista Search or create virtual files--Forget directories, forget directory trees. Microsoft has integrated search throughout its new operating system, and you'll quickly come to wonder how you lived without it. You can search for all documents authored by John Doe, then save the search as a virtual file folder for later reference without having to physically relocate or make copies of all those files Gadgets--In Windows Vista, Microsoft allows you to drag and drop Gadgets (think Widgets on the Apple Mac OS X desktop) to tell the time, calculate currency or tackle any... | |
| | iPods, Zunes and the iPhone | | After a decent debut month, it seems that Microsoft's Zune has failed to gain much in the way of traction against the iPod.Market research data released by NPD Group shows that Microsoft was the number two manufacturer of hard disk drive-based media players with a 9% market share. When examining the data for both flash memory and hard disk drive players, Microsoft came in fourth place, grabbing only 1.9% of the market. Compare this to Apple, which saw their share of the hard drive market fall to 82.7% from 86.8% a year ago, but its share of the overall market is still a healthy 62.2%, much the same as it was a year ago
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| | BIOS | | what is bios and how it works and every thing about itOne of the most common uses of Flash memory is for the basic input/output system of your computer, commonly known as the BIOS (pronounced "bye-ose"). On virtually every computer available, the BIOS makes sure all the other chips, hard drives, ports and CPU function together.Every desktop and laptop computer in common use today contains a microprocessor as its central processing unit. The microprocessor is the hardware component. To get its work done, the microprocessor executes a set of instructions known as software (see How Microprocessors Work for details). You are probably very familiar with two different types of software: * The operating system - The operating system provides a set of services for the applications running on your computer, and it also provides the fundamental user interface for your computer. Windows 98 and Linux are examples of operating systems. (See How Operating Systems Work for lots of details.) * The applications - Applications are pieces of software that are programmed to perform specific tasks. On your computer right now you probably... | |
| | how computer memory works | | i want to tell u how computer memory workstell me how it was and share ur viewsWhen you think about it, it's amazing how many different types of electronic memory you encounter in daily life. Many of them have become an integral part of our vocabulary: * RAM * ROM * Cache * Dynamic RAM * Static RAM * Flash memory * Memory sticks * Virtual memory * Video memory * BIOS You already know that the computer in front of you has memory. What you may not know is that most of the electronic items you use every day have some form of memory also. Here are just a few examples of the many items that use memory: * Cell phones * PDAs * Game consoles * Car radios * VCRs * TVs Each of these devices uses different types of memory in different ways!In this article, you'll learn why there are so many different types of memory and what all of the terms mean.Computer Memory! * How Computer Memory Works * How BIOS Works * How Caching Works * How Flash Memory Works * How RAM Works * How Removable Storage Works * How ROM... | |
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