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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Windows 9 May Be Unveiled On September 30th


                                

It appears that we may not have to wait much longer for Windows 9 to come out. According to reports, Windows is planning a huge event scheduled for September 30th. At this event the company is expected to show off an early version of their highly anticipated Windows 9 operating system. 

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Apple iPhone 6


                        Apple iPhone 6

                         Apple iPhone 6

                      Apple iPhone 6

                       Apple iPhone 6


GENERAL2G NetworkGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - A1549 (GSM), A1549 (CDMA), A1586
CDMA 800 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - A1549 (CDMA), A1586
3G NetworkHSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 - A1549 (GSM), A1549 (CDMA), A1586
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO - A1549 (CDMA), A1586
TD-SCDMA 1900 / 2000 - A1586

Micron Ships Its Cheapest SSD With New 16n, Node


Last week Micron announced its newest solid-state drive (SSD), one that uses its densest process ever and one that has a chip capable of programming the memory to act like a high-performance SLC or high-capacity MLC flash drive. This new client-class SSD is known as the M600 SSD and uses Micron's new 16nm lithography with 128GB NAND density.

That greater density allows the company to drop the cost per GB to as low as $0.45. In addition to that, the ability to dynamically program the flash also reduces power use while improving write performance up to 2.8 times over models without this feature, according to Senior Technical Marketing Engineer for Micron Jon Tanguy. Tanguy also added that the M600 also has a sequential read/write rate of 560 MBps and has a random read/write rate of up to 100,000 I/Os per second and 88,000 I/Os per second, respectively.

                            

The M600 is based on an 8-channel Marvell controller that comes with government-grade hardware encryption using the 256-bit AES protocol. This SSD is being marketed to manufacturers of corporate notebooks and ultra-thin netbooks as well as workstations and desktop PCs. As a result, the M600 comes in three form factors: a 2.5" SSD, an mSATA card and an M.2 memory stick. The mSATA and M.2 form factors come in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB capacities for $80, $140 and $260, respectively. The 2.5" SSD comes in all the same capacities for the same prices but adds in a 1TB version that runs $450. In addition to that, the prices drop depending on the quantity you purchase, meaning the more you buy the cheaper they are per unit.

                       

These prices may seem a little steep but they are in line with consumer-class products. SanDisk recently released its Ultra II SSD, which sells for $0.44 per GB. This SSD uses triple-level cell NAND flash, which means it stores three bits of data per NAND flash cell making it the densest industry specification to date. However, the more bits that are stored in cells the bigger the potential for data errors, which requires companies to create more sophisticated ECC.

Micron, instead of packing more bits in cells or over-provisioning its SSD with flash capacity, reduced the size of its process technology and added what "Dynamic Write Acceleration". Dynamic Write Acceleration is a special firmware that changes flash cells from single-level cell technology to multi-level cell technology. According to Tanguy, "So you can swap back and forth dynamically in order to deliver a pool of SLC or MLC capacity. Any new data programming is performed in SLC mode for really high performance."
This new firmware allows Micron to create a dynamic pool of cache without the need to overprovision. "We think doing this gives us a good method to address client loads that tend to be bursty in nature as opposed to enterprise data center write workloads that tend to be sustained," Tangy added. However, changing the NAND flash from SLC to MLC and back does increase write amplification. Increasing this wears out the usable lifespan of NAND flash more quickly. "The additional write amplification introduced with the new dynamic write acceleration firmware is manageable," Tanguy stated. 

Thursday, September 18, 2014

5 Key Things To Know When Buying A Power Bank


Have you ever had your cell phone, tablet, etc., battery die and not be able to charge it? It’s a very frustrating experience.
This is where a portable power bank charger can be an absolute Godsend.
With the advances in technology, our gadgets provide us with convenience and lightening speed communication.
Our mobile phones are becoming smaller and more economical so that people can easily carry them in their pockets.
In the last 20 years there has been an amazing shift towards buying portable devices that enhance the quality of our lives. Cell phones have evolved from being bulky to being sleek lightweight efficient devices.  With the tremendous increase in their usage there is a need to keep them charged at all times.  It is for this reason that many companies have introduced Power Banks into the market.

Windows 8.1 General Availability: The IT Pro Perspective


As Windows 8.1 has reached general availability, I’d like to take this opportunity to encourage IT professionals everywhere to download the Windows 8.1 Enterprise Evaluation and start planning for deployment in your organization. This free 90-day evaluation software is designed specifically to help you test your apps and hardware with the final release of Windows 8.1 Enterprise, and to help you thoroughly explore how the new features described inWhat’s New in Windows 8.1 can benefit your organization.
The general availability of Windows 8.1 is also a great time to test and potentially optimize your deployment strategies and processes. All of Microsoft’s essential deployment tools have been updated for Windows 8.1, including:

  • Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2013 – The newest version of this popular free tool enables you to automate the creation and deployment of Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, as well as Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus + Activator


 Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus + Activator
Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus + Activator


Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 is the future of productivity. Office Professional Plus 2013 includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, Access, Publisher, and Lync. Features include productivity with modern and touch-enabled experiences, quickly form business insights with Excel, bring ideas to life with PowerPoint and Word, stay connected to the people you work with using Outlook and Lync, and manage Office with real-time performance monitoring and controls.Official Webpage: http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/professional-plus/Setup Download Links (Official Microsoft Links) :32 Bit : http://goo.gl/vZx6h264 Bit : http://goo.gl/TssnxJActivator : http://serialkyz.blogspot.com/2014/01/microsoft-officewindows-881-activator.htmlInstallation Notes:

Friday, September 12, 2014

Microsoft's New Surface Pro 3 Has A New Docking Station That Makes It Indistinguishable From A Desktop


I feel that there are far too many times where we see add-ons for technology or games. Really, just about anything that has to deal with add-ons kind of makes me cringe, and here is the reason why. I just spent money on the product, but now you're telling me that there is something else I need to add to make it better? While that is all well and good, I feel like I'm getting gypped because I feel as if I'm getting an unfinished product. We see this a lot with video games and downloadable content extras. I feel as if tech companies have started to take notice of all the people who purchase things like this and now have decided to use it with their own technology to increase sales. Take for example the relatively new Microsoft Surface Pro 3. The "tablet that can replace your laptop" now is offering a nice little add-on for those hardcore enough to get it.