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11 Nov
For the people out there looking for efficient and reliable memory chips out in the market today, the HyperCloud vRank memory module should help you out. This 16GB memory module maximizes server utilization to improve performance and allows 384 GB of dynamic random access memory which is spread via single dual socket server.
HyperCloud will be officially unveiled at the Supercomuting tradeshow in Portland from November 17 to 19. It will be out by December and will be available in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB 2 vRank modules. This new memory modules are sure to be a perfect fit for businesses and datacenters aching to improve their server performance.
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Tags: Accessories, datacenters, Desktop PCs, dual socket, dynamic random access memory, gb, memory chips, memory module, memory modules, Mobile News, perfect fit, performance source, random access memory, server performance, server utilization, socket server, tradeshow14 Oct

For the people on the go, here is another potential notebook you can consider having along. Acer unveils its latest portable computing device with the releases of the Acer Aspire Timeline AS1810TZ 11.6-inch notebook. Boasting of an 11.6” HD LED backlit-display(1366×768, 16:9 aspect ratio), the Acer AS1810TZ is powered by an Intel Core Duo processor, an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, 4096MB DDR2 memory, 320 GB HDD, webcam, multi-in-1 card reader, HDMI port and more. The Acer Aspire AS1810TZ notebook retails for $599.99 and will be available by October 22.

There are other models as well with varying screen size. Pricing is indicated below for reference.
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Tags: Acer, aspect ratio, backlit display, card reader, ddr2 memory, gb, graphics media, hd, Intel, intel core duo, intel core duo processor, intel graphics media accelerator, Laptops, models, netbooks, notebook, portable computing25 Jun
One of the underrated features of the Blackberry Smartphones today has to be their video capturing capability. Similar to most camera phones in the market today, the Blackberry series can likewise be used proficiently to capture and upload videos. Perhaps a new software in the RealPlayer SP can make things easier, just in case the real issue is concerning the software that Blackberry owners use today.
RealPlayer SP automatically converts video for playback on the powerful media player that comes on BlackBerry smartphones, delivering clear and vibrant video with great sound quality. And with microSD cards that currently support up to 16 GB per card, customers can easily expand storage to carry more videos wherever they go.
The RealPlayer SP Beta is available for free to download at the RealPlayer website. Support for h.264 video conversion, DVD playback, and DVD burning is available to those customers who upgrade to RealPlayer Plus SP for $39.99.
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Tags: Beta, blackberry phones, camera phones, capability, card customers, Cell Phones, gb, h 264, microsd cards, Mobile Software, new software, playback, smartphones, sound quality, storage, uploading videos, video conversion
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