The Commodore 64 (C64) was an 8-bit home computer that was introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International and began shipping in August 1982. The C64 took its name from its 64 kilobytes (65,536 bytes) Continue reading “The Commodore 64 Turns 30 Today”.…more
OCZ Technology Group today announced that its enterprise Z-Drive R4 PCI Express (PCIe) SSD series has achieved VMware Ready status. This designation indicates that after a detailed validation process Z-Drive R4 PCIe SSDs have achieved Continue reading “OCZ Z-Drive R4 PCIe SSDs Get VMware Ready Status”.…more
Crucial today introduced the Crucial v4 Solid State Drive (SSD), designed to deliver substantial yet affordable performance gains for mainstream SATA 2 (3Gb/s) systems, the primary performance capability of computers purchased before 2011. The Crucial Continue reading “Crucial v4 SSD Series – SATA 2 Performance and Low Cost”.…more
LSI Corporation today announced enhanced features for its SandForce SF-2200/2100 Client Flash Storage Processors (FSPs) specifically designed to satisfy the stringent power consumption requirements of Intel Ultrabooks while also providing the superior performance benefits of Continue reading “LSI Announces SandForce Processors Get Enhanced Ultrabook Features”.…more
OCZ Technology today announced that the companys new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Taipei, Taiwan has achieved ISO 9001: 2008 certification from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This independent certification from ISO demonstrates OCZs commitment Continue reading “OCZ’s New SSD Manufacturing Facility Gets ISO 9001: 2008 Certification”.…more
Chinese website, iLab Factory, claims that they have obtained enough components to fully construct the shell of upcoming the iPhone 5, complete with buttons and their associated flex-cable sensors. Could this be the final product? Continue reading “Fully Assembled Pictures of Apple’s iPhone 5 Surface”.…more
SanDisk recently announced SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 flash drive series, which is the fastest ever offered by the company. The SanDisk 64GB Extreme USB 3.0 Flash drive can transfer, store and share large files with speeds of up to 190MB/s read and 170MB/s write. It also doesn’t break the bank as it can be bought online for under $85 shipped. Is this your next USB 3.0 Flash drive?