Aug 142008

It’s been two weeks already since I had my first ever one and only laptop! :)

It’s Acer Aspire 4715z, it’s a lot cheaper than other Acer notebooks but heck I love it! I won’t exchange this to any expensive laptops..na ah!

Thanks to Wildy and Paul for your time…especially to Paul (sakit tiil ko to ka libot sa bilog sm city daw..hehe) but it’s all worth it!

Btw, pics of my lappy soon… ;)


Oct 232007

Check this interesting new flash memory from Samsung.

Samsung Electronics Co. said Tuesday it has developed a more advanced flash memory chip that will allow increased data storage in digital products such as music players.

Samsung, the world’s largest maker of computer memory chips, unveiled a 64-gigabit NAND flash memory chip based on finer process technology using circuit elements that are 30 nanometers wide. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter; a human hair is about 80,000 nanometers across.

“The flash memory device represents a major leap forward in the move to higher density flash storage solutions at a time of exploding demand for flash as the main storage medium in computing and digital applications,” Samsung said in a statement.

Samsung touted the development of the chip as a world first and said the new chip marks the eighth straight year that memory density has doubled and the seventh straight year that the nanometer scale has improved for NAND flash.

The company said it plans to begin production of the chip in 2009.

Using finer process technology allows more to be fit on a semiconductor chip and reduces power requirements.

Flash memory chips are used extensively in digital music devices, digital cameras and mobile phones. The chips can retain data even when the devices they power are turned off.

Samsung also manufactures dynamic random access memory, or DRAM, chips used in personal computers.

Last year the company announced 32-gigabit NAND flash memory chip based on 40-nanometer process technology.

Production of that chip will begin next year, said Chae Su-yeon, a Samsung spokeswoman

Currently, the bulk of Samsung’s flash memory chips are produced using 50-nanometer process technology, she said.

Source: Yahoo News


Oct 042007

Do you snore everytime you sleep? :) I don’t usually snore, but I know there are so many people do and it’s is kinds disturbing really. My brothers do snore and it is irritating!

But do you know that Scientist from Germany named Daryoush Bazargani invented a computer pillow to stop it? Sounds cool huh?!

So how does it work? It is simply as attaching the pillow to a computer, which is the size of a book, rests on a bedside table, and analyses snoring noises. The computer then reduces or enlarges air compartments within the pillow to facilitate nasal airflow to minimize snoring as the user shifts during sleep.

Very cool isn’t it? ;)

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Aug 142007

I read this news upon opening my YM. I was a bit shoked cause I never expected that they have this fault. Nokia is known and very popular word wide. But this issue that’s coming out makes Nokia Cell Phone users scared for sure. I am a fan of Nokia Cell Phones. But when my 3650 had problem, I switched to Samsung SGH-A501. But the 3610 is now in good condition, and I am not really that cell phone addict or obsess that I decided to let my brother borrow it for the mean time. :)

Anyway, regarding the issue, it is said that 100 incidents of overheating of the Matsushita-made BL-5C batteries have been reported worldwide, but added that “no serious injuries or property damage have been reported.

Hopefully things like this won’t happen again..

Read the whole headline here…