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Syeda Arshiya

1 GB Free Cloud Storage in WeChat - 0 views

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    #DigitalSoon We love to get connected with our friends, colleagues, family and fellow-mates. There are numerous messaging apps out there, to keep you connected. WeChat is one of those most widely used instant messaging apps. But, usually we face issues in memory; many apps provide you limited storage limit. To overcome low memory issues, WeChat offers 1GB free cloud storage. Yes, you have heard it right! By using WeChat 1GB Cloud Storage you can save all your favorite images, media and audio files in cloud for future reference. You can store you work related documents and many more. Using is very simple, mark it 'Favorite' and it will be stored in cloud. Chinese firm Tencent that operates WeChat has embedded a 'Favorite' option in the chat screen itself. Get More Details: http://goo.gl/YSXbGd
jhonny bravo

Network Storage Drive For Mac - 0 views

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    One of the largest notions that most of the users hold is that a Mac operating system cannot get affected by viruses. Tho' Mac operative systems are fewer prone as the creators of these viruses mostly reference Windows users, they works braving the threat of virus act, and get a existence of everlasting data going.
Syeda Arshiya

Samsung Galaxy Tab S Features: Be Updated - 0 views

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    Samsung Galaxy Tab S Features: Be Updated. Samsung is expected to release Galaxy Tab S which features largest display screen, finger print scanner. These days, Smartphones and Tablets became the storage of personal and even confidential data. Thus it is too important to present convenient and low level security options which helps to keep data locked tight. Most of the smart devices are now coming with finger print scanner. Rumors are on peak that Samsung developing a new Tablet as Samsung Galaxy Tab S with a finger print scanner embedded in it. This Tablet is expected to be released by the end of this year. Further they are launching this Tab in 8.4 inch and 10.5 inch variants. Rumors are also spreading as this Tab is using 2560 X 1600 resolution AMOLED display. Read on to know more about Samsung Galaxy Tab S. Read More: http://goo.gl/Cl0QIP
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IEEE Spectrum: Flexible Flash - 0 views

  • 4 January 2010—Though flexible devices such as roll-up displays have been promised for several years, their commercialization has been stalled by a missing ingredient: a flexible form of flash memory. But researchers at the University of Tokyo have recently developed an organic, floating-gate nonvolatile memory that behaves like flash memory, which may solve that problem. While silicon-based flash memory is fine for the mass data storage found in cellphones, digital music players, and thumb drives, fabricating it requires high processing temperatures, thus ruling out its production on flexible substrates like plastic. Organic semiconductors, however, can be processed at temperatures well below the melting point of most plastics. What's more, "the cost of flash memory is too high to use in applications that require large arrays of memory," says Tsuyoshi Sekitani, an assistant professor in the University of Tokyo's department of electrical and electronic engineering and one of the researchers who developed the new memory. "But we can print our organic memory on flexible substrates and over large areas using inkjet printers. So costs will be low."
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IEEE Spectrum: Spintronics Gets Boost from First Images Taken of the Spin of Electrons - 0 views

  • One of the biggest commercial applications of spintronics in computing to date has been the use of giant magnetoresistance (GMR), the material phenomenon that makes possible the huge storage capacity of today’s hard disk drives. In the awarding of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics, GMR was cited as the first big commercial application for nanotechnology. But extending the commercial application of spintronic-enabled systems beyond read heads for HDDs has proven to be a difficult task. One need only look at the seemingly endless travails of NVE Corporation, which in its financial results still shows it greatest revenue growth in contract research as opposed to product sales. While recent research from a team of researchers at Ohio State University and the University of Hamburg in Germany may not turn around the fortunes of spintronics in the short term, it does provide a way to better characterize the spin of electrons and thereby promises better ways of exploiting it for electronics applications. The researchers are reporting in Nature Nanotechnology that they have for the first time been able to create images of the spin direction of electrons.
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