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Oracle presents upgraded Exadata system

...has introduced an update to the Exadata system, promising greater speed and increased memory Read more

21 September, 2010 by Sam Diaz
OptiVec for Embarcadero (Borland) C++ 6.3.5

OptiVec for Embarcadero (Borland) C++ 6.3.5

...The object-oriented interface for C++, "VecObj", offers simplified function calls and increased memory safety. This version is for the Embarcadero / Borland / CodeGear C++ compilers... Read more

27 April, 2012
OptiVec for Visual C++ 64-bit 6.3.5

OptiVec for Visual C++ 64-bit 6.3.5

...The object-oriented interface for C++, "VecObj", offers simplified function calls and increased memory safety. This version is for Microsoft Visual C++ 64-bit (Visual... Read more

27 April, 2012
OptiVec for Visual C++ 6.3.5

OptiVec for Visual C++ 6.3.5

...The object-oriented interface for C++, "VecObj", offers simplified function calls and increased memory safety. This version is for Microsoft Visual C++ (Visual Studio, at... Read more

23 April, 2012
Brain Blast - Flex Your Brain Muscle 2.5.4

Brain Blast - Flex Your Brain Muscle 2.5.4

...continuous use of this app:- Improved concentration- Enhanced creativity- Faster reaction time- Increased memory- Heightened attention- Better focus- Improved problem solving skills- Superior alertness- and... Read more

14 April, 2012
DEAR: Delay-Bounded Energy-Constrained Adaptive Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

DEAR: Delay-Bounded Energy-Constrained Adaptive Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

...has the tradeoff of differential delay among the different paths. This requires increased memory in the base station to buffer the traffic until the data... Read more

8 March, 2012
Brain App 1.6

Brain App 1.6

...of the brain - improving neural connections which allow for faster responses and increased memory recollection ability Read more

23 January, 2012
Hierarchical PLABs, CLABs, TLABs in Hotspot

Hierarchical PLABs, CLABs, TLABs in Hotspot

...local allocation) and reduce global heap contention yet at the expense of increased memory fragmentation. Larger TLABs generally improve performance and scalability but only up... Read more

23 December, 2011
Brain App 1.0

Brain App 1.0

...areas of the brain, this over time allows for faster responses and increased memory recollection ability. Brain App includes a selection of brain exercises that... Read more

11 January, 2011

VMware enhances server software

An upgrade that lets the program handle more memory means an expansion in the power of the server Read more

16 May, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Apple updates iBooks and Mac minis

...Tuesday unveiled updates to its iBook laptop and Mac mini lines, including increased memory and built-in wireless technology. Between the two products, Apple's... Read more

27 July, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto
Mobile Web Service Provisioning - QoS and Discovery Issues

Mobile Web Service Provisioning - QoS and Discovery Issues

...features of today's smart phones and hand held devices, like the increased memory and processing capabilities, allowed them to act even as information providers... Read more

28 March, 2007

AMD launches 'Istanbul' six-core processors

...processors at the high-performance computing and virtualisation markets, saying Opterons provide increased memory bandwidth and reduced processor-to-processor latency. These boosts are the... Read more

1 June, 2009 by David Meyer

Semiconductor sales defy energy price rises

...has fallen by 61 percent in the same period. "Lower prices enable increased memory content in consumer devices," said Scalise. "[The manufacturer] Micron estimates that... Read more

5 August, 2008 by David Meyer

Sony Ericsson P910i

This improved smartphone from Sony Ericsson is an excellent companion for the mobile professional. Read more

25 October, 2004 by Sandra Vogel

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