SanDisk has announced a new range of storage solutions including 64GB microSD cards, flash drives, secure access software, a card reader, and a memory vault, the last of which is said to be able to “preserve images in their original quality for up to 100 years”. The company says its expanded portfolio cater to all segments of the market ranging from mobile phones and camera to notebooks and tablets.SanDisk Memory Vault: SanDisk has introduced a new product that is tested to preserve images in their original quality for up to 100 years. SanDisk developed the SanDisk Memory Vault using Chronolock technology, which incorporates the key elements of advanced solid-state storage to create a proprietary memory management solution. The SanDisk Memory Vault comes in 8GB and 16GB...
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Samsung to make Bada an open-source platform in 2012
Samsung has announced that it plans to open its proprietary mobile operating system – Bada – to third party developers and device manufacturers in 2012, or in other words, make it an open-source platform, like Google’s Android operating system.The move is considered by many to be a direct reaction to Google’s acquisition of Motorola in August – an attempt to strengthen and grow its own operating system whilst reducing its reliance on Google’s Android OS. Samsung is obviously also looking further afield than its own stables, with its 11.6-inch tablet acting as the Windows 8 reference hardware.A report by the Wall Street Journal indicated Samsung might be considering using its Bada operating system as the platform for its internet-connected televisions....
Saturday, September 3, 2011
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