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Sea rise will bring floods to parts of Silicon Valley
2014-06-13 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Inquirer: Thirty-year-old Gustavo Leal remembers the floodwaters reaching the doorstep of his family home in East Palo Alto. It was bad enough that you couldnt get out of your driveway, he said. Next time the floodwaters could swamp the entire house. That`s the findings of a new study released today by Climate Central, a research and journalism organization. In February 1998, an El Nio storm brought high-speed winds combined with abnormally high sea levels that wreaked havoc in the Bay Area. El Nio...
SP/ Silicon Power Presents USB 2.0 Touch T06 & USB 3.0 Jewel J06 Mini USB Flash Drives
2014-06-12 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Taipei, Taiwan – SP/ Silicon Power, the world's leading provider of memory storage solutions, presents the new collection of designed USB flash drives - USB 2.0 Touch T06 and USB 3.0 Jewel J06. Along with super-tiny drive body and eye-catching color choices, Touch T06 and Jewel J06 unleash unlimited fashion charms. Furthermore, Touch T06 and Jewel J06 are equipped with delicate curved shape and enlarged groove design, which can fully realize the needs for simple operation and easy ...This story is related to the following:Flash Memories |
Quinn: Andreessen, in his latest act, is Silicon Valley's opiner-in-chief
2014-06-12 05:34:51| Semiconductors - Topix.net
He's done many things so far in his life, but now Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of Netscape and prominent tech industry investor, stars in a new role: Silicon Valley's opiner-in-chief.
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Quinn: Andreessen, in his latest act, is Silicon Valley's opiner-in-chief
2014-06-12 04:33:22| Electronics - Topix.net
He's done many things so far in his life, but now Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of Netscape and prominent tech industry investor, stars in a new role: Silicon Valley's opiner-in-chief.
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HP bets it all on The Machine, a new computer architecture based on memristors and silicon photonics
2014-06-11 17:30:06| Extremetech
HP, one of the original 800lb Silicon Valley gorillas that has seen much happier days, is staking everything on a brand new computer architecture that it calls... The Machine. Judging by an early report from Bloomberg Businessweek, up to 75% of HP's once fairly illustrious R&D division -- HP Labs -- are working on The Machine. As you would expect, details of what will actually make The Machine a unique proposition are hard to come by, but it sounds like HP's groundbreaking work on memristors and silicon photonics will play a key role.
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