Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Western Digital HD จุ 2 เทราไบต์

Daily News Online : Technology


บริษัท เวสเทิร์น ดิ จิตอล คอร์ป (WD) เปิดตัวฮาร์ดไดรฟ์ ดับบลิวดีอาร์อี 4 จีพีรุ่นใหม่ ความจุ 2 เทราไบต์ สำหรับองค์กร เป็นฮาร์ดไดรฟ์แบบติดตั้งภายในขนาดใหญ่ที่สุด มีพื้นที่จัดเก็บข้อมูลชั่วคราว ขนาด 64 เมกะไบต์ ระบบประมวลผลแบบคู่และความจุที่เพิ่มขึ้นมหาศาล ใช้พลังงานน้อยลงถึง 50%


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Monday, February 16, 2009

ScribeFire and Zemanta Team Up To Create a Smarter Blog Editor

Desktop blog editor ScribeFire has integrated content discovery tool Zemanta in its latest version.

After installing ScribeFire, you can launch Zemanta from its toolbar. As you write posts, it’ll provide recommendations for related articles and images, based on the content you’re working on. If you’re a registered user, you can personalize the experience, adding preferred sources for content discovery, and connect with your friends on other social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook.

What makes this partnership interesting is the fact that people who use a desktop blogging tool such as ScribeFire might actually benefit more from Zemanta’s content discovery features, than users who are blogging within their browser windows (granted, ScribeFire is also a Firefox add-on) and have dozens of tabs opened at all time. Or am I reaching too far here? If you’ve tried the latest version of ScribeFire with Zemanta integrated, let us know what you think.

http://nobosh.com/sr/scribefire-and-zemanta-team-up-to-create-a-smarter-blog-editor/178632/

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

AMD Phenom X3, X4

The K10 which both the X3 and X4 is coming from are faster than the
X2's at the same clock. Then there is this with multiple cores. It's a
bit of a hype about quad cores right now but in general it's not
needed, very few programs can take advantage of it so the gain with
more cores is more or less none, at this date.



Then there's the B2 and B3 stepping. Every Phenom that ends with 00
is B2 stepping and they all have the so called TLB bug. This means it
needs to be patched to run without fault and that patch makes them go a
bit slower. All Phenoms that ends with 50 are B3 and they have that bug
fixed and doesn't need the patch, hence they can run on full speed.



The 8450 is at a higher clock then the 9100 as well so each core
runs faster on it. Since very very few programs will be able to use
that fourth core on the 9100 there is no gain at all, those extra MHz
on the 8450 and the fact that it doesn't have the TLB bug makes it in
99% of the cases faster than the 9100. Compared to the 4800 it will
faster as well and you can probably overclock that X3 so it completely
trashes the old X2.

ref: http://forums.amd.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=14&threadid=103603

Saturday, December 20, 2008

DVD-R and DVD+R differences

What’s the difference between the plus and minus?


In order to
explain this we must take a trip back in time. When DVDs were first
being developed, there was no industry standard. Multiple companies
were competing to develop what they hoped would be the dominant form of
the future.